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CSC 415: Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course includes an introduction to the methods and languages of artificial intelligence programming, including problem definition, a variety of solution methods and algorithms, knowledge representation, logical reasoning and a brief look at the techniques of expert systems, neural networks and genetic algorithms. Prerequisites: CSC 222,MAT 235. Elective for Computer Science Major.
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CSC 420: Systems Administration
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course will acquaint the student with the setting up, managing and upgrading of a networked server platform. Issues covered include: networking fundamentals, installing network software, managing user accounts, configuring network software, security issues, installing and configuring network hardware and a variety of other topics. Prerequisite: CSC 222.This course is an elective for Computer Science.
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CSC 435: Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Large program specification, design, modularization, documentation, validation, performance analysis and measurement, maintenance and user interface are covered. Student teams will begin planning for a large programming project to be implemented in CSC 436. Prerequisite: Completion of CSC 222 and at least two of the 300- level computer science required courses.This course is required for Computer Science majors, and is normally taken only by seniors, except by special permission.
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CSC 436: Senior Project
1.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
A major project for a team is planned in CSC 435 during the fall semester. The team implements the project during the spring semester,working with a specific client which has initiated the project request. Clients may be on or off-campus departments, businesses or individuals. Prerequisite: CSC 435, except by special permission.This course is required for Computer Science majors and is normally only taken by seniors.
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CST 201: The Catholic Vision
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course serves as an orientation to the minor.The course identifies what is distinctive about the Catholic vision and so will examine such fundamental issues as: the principle of sacramentality, the relationship of the person to the common good, the centrality of morality, the relationship of faith and reason, as well as a philosophy of the human person before God.This course is comprised of material drawn from the humanities, the natural and social sciences and theology.
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CST 301: Classics of the Catholic Intellectual Tradition I
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course is a seminar that examines a seminal thinker and/or classic works in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition.
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ECO 312: Intermediate Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
An examination of the economic theory of households, the theory of the firm, price determination and resource allocation. Prerequisites:ECO 221, BUS 221.
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ECO 316: Economics of Sports
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
This course will apply economic principles and accounting and financial tools to analyze a wide range of issues in the realm of professional sports and collegiate athletics.These include expansion and rival leagues; realignment and alternative league formats; franchise relocation and venue construction; revenues from merchandising, promotion and broadcast rights and their distribution; free agency, arbitration and salary caps; player development through amateur drafts and minor leagues;NCAA rules on schlarship and eligibility and financial aspects of collegiate athletic programs. Class discussions, short presentations and written work form the bulk of the course requirements.The final paper allows an opportunity for students to research and apply economic, accounting and financial analyses to sports topics of personal interest.
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ECO 321: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
Economic ideas in perspective of historic development. Prerequisite: ECO 221.
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ECO 324: Contemporary Economic Issues
3.00 Credits
Wheeling Jesuit University
The relationship of economic theory and the real world.An examination of current socioeconomic problems, issues and alternative solutions.Topics include: unemployment, inflation, productivity, government regulations, national debt, health care, pollution and the use of natural resources. Prerequisite: ECO 221.
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