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CRPL 840: Planning Methods and Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec/lab. Prereq: Principles of statistics course; CRPL 800; CRPL 830; community and regional planning major.
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CRPL 872: Environmental Survey and Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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CRPL 890: Professional Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Sem. Prereq: Community and regional planning major.
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CRPL 890 - Professional Seminar
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CRPL 897: Planning Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Prereq: Community and regional planning major and permission.
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CRPL 898: Professional Project
6.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Prereq: MCRP degree candidate and permission of department graduate committee.
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CRPL 899: Masters Thesis
6.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Refer to the Graduate Bulletin for 900-level courses.
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CSCE 101: Basics of Computing
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Intended for non- CSCE majors who desire a deeper understanding of computers and the work of computer scientists. CSCE 101 is a course in the science of computation and is suitable for non-CSCE majors and prospective CSCE majors. Introduction to the breadth of computer science. Hardware, software, networks, theory, and social issues.
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CSCE 101L: Fundamentals of Computing Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lab 3. Prereq: CSCE 101 or parallel. Will not count towards the requirements for a major or minor in computer science and computer engineering. A variety of computer oriented exercises using many software tools is presented which supplement and are coordinated with the topics taught in CSCE 101. Students are exposed to programming, operating systems, simulation software, spreadsheets, database software, the Internet, etc. Applications software introduced in the context of tools to explore the computer science topics and as alternatives to traditional programming languages. Emphasis on learning by experiment, with a goal of developing problem solving skills. A major component is the study of a programming language-the choice of which may vary by course section. [ 150A. Introduction to Problem Solving with Computers (3 cr) Lec 3. Prereq: Four years high school mathematics. CSCE 150A is designed to develop skills in programming and problem solving to prepare for CSCE 155. CSCE 150A, CSCE 150E, and CSCE 150M do not count toward the requirements for the major in computer science and computer engineering. Credit toward the degree may be earned in only one of: CSCE 150A or CSCE 150E or CSCE 150M or CSCE 252A Problem solving with a computer and programming fundamentals using a popular high-level language. Logic and functions that apply to computer science; elementary programming constructs, type, and algorithmic techniques.
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CSCE 150A: Introduction to Problem Solving with Computers
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(3 cr) Lec 3. Prereq: Four years high school mathematics. CSCE 150A is designed to develop skills in programming and problem solving to prepare for CSCE 155. CSCE 150A, CSCE 150E, and CSCE 150M do not count toward the requirements for the major in computer science and computer engineering. Credit toward the degree may be earned in only one of: CSCE 150A or CSCE 150E or CSCE 150M or CSCE 252A Problem solving with a computer and programming fundamentals using a popular high-level language. Logic and functions that apply to computer science; elementary programming constructs, type, and algorithmic techniques.
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CSCE 150E: Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3, lab 1. Prereq: 4 years high school mathematics. CSCE 150E is designed for computer applications in the sciences and engineering. CSCE 150A, CSCE 150E, and CSCE 150M do not count toward the requirements for the major in computer science and computer engineering. Credit towards the degree may be earned in only one of: CSCE 150A or CSCE 150E or CSCE 150M or CSCE 252A.. Introduction to computers and problem-solving with computers for applications in the sciences and engineering. Problem analysis and specification, algorithms, programming in a high-level language, and data representation and processing.
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