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3.00 Credits
Lec 3. Prereq: Four years high school mathematics. CSCE 150M is designed to develop skills in programming, problem solving, and multimedia applications. CSCE 150A, CSCE 150E, and CSCE 150M do not count toward the requirements for the major in computer science or the major in computer engineering. Credit towards the degree may be earned in only one of: CSCE 150A or CSCE 150E or CSCE 150M or CSCE 252A. Computer-based problem solving and programming fundamentals using a popular high-level programming language and the creation and manipulation of media including audio, video, and images. Algorithms, data structures, control structures, information encoding, and object-oriented programming.
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4.00 Credits
Lec 3, lab 2. Prereq: Appropriate score on the CSE Placement Exam or a grade of "Pass" or"C" or better in CSCE 150A or 150E or 150M; MATH 103.Introduction to problem-solving with computers. Objectoriented problem analysis and specification, algorithm development, program design, implementation, testing, and debugging. Event-driven programming, inheritance, polymorphism, data abstraction, encapsulation, documentation, recursion, exception handling, and graphical user interface design.
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4.00 Credits
Lec 3, lab 2. Prereq: Good standing in the University Honors Program or by invitation; appropriate score on the CSE Placement Exam or a grade of "Pass" or "C" or better in CSCE 150A or 150E or 150MATH 103. CSCE. CSCE 155H covers the same topics as CSCE 155, but in greater depth. For course description, see CSCE 155.
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4.00 Credits
Lec 3, lab 2. Prereq: Appropriate score on the CSE Placement Exam or a grade of "P" or"C" or better in CSCE 155 or 155H; MATH 103 or equivalent. Laboratories supplement the lecture material and give an opportunity to practice concepts. Different programming languages, the use of data structures, implementation of a three-tier application. Basic programming language paradigms, memory management, pointers and references, declarations and types, and abstract mechanisms; using, implementing, and introduction to analysis of basic data structures. Linked-lists, stacks, queues and trees; searching and sorting; databases, table design, SQL queries, and use in applications.
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4.00 Credits
Lec 3, lab 2. Prereq: Good standing in the University Honors Program or by invitation; appropriate score on the CSE Placement Exam or a grade of "P" or "C" or better in CSCE 155 or 155H; MATH 1or equivalent. CSCE 156H covers the same topics as CSCE 156, but in greater depth. Laboratories supplement the lecture material and give an opportunity to practice concepts. For course description, see CSCE 156.
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3.00 Credits
(JDEP 183H) (4 cr) Lec 3, rct 1. Prereq: Good standing in the University Honors Program; admission to the J. D. Edwards program. CSCE/JDEP 183 is the first course in the J. D. Edwards Program core. CSCE/JDEP 183 has programming laboratory activities. Introduction to problem solving with computers. Problem analysis and specification, algorithm development, program design, and implementation. JAVA in a Windows platform.
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3.00 Credits
(4 cr) Lec 4. Prereq: Good standing in the University Honors Program; admission to the J.D. Edwards program; and CSCE/JDEP 183H. CSCE/JDEP 184H is the second course in the J. D. Edwards Program core. Problem solving with computers. Problem analysis and specification, data structures, relational databases, algorithm development, and program design and implementation. Discrete mathematics topics, propositional and predicate logic, sets, relations, functions, and proof techniques. C++, SQL, Windows, Standard Template Library, and Software Development Principles.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Permission. CSCE 190 will not count towards a major or minor in computer science and computer engineering. Aspects of computers and computing at the freshman level for non-computer science and computer engineering majors and/or minors. Topics will vary.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Permission. Aspects of computers and computing for computer science and computer engineering majors and minors. Topics vary.
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3.00 Credits
Lec 3, rct 1. Prereq: Grade of "P" or "C" or better in CSCE 101 or 105 or 150 or 1or 155H, or detailed knowledge of a high-level programming language; parallel CSCE 230L. Introduction to organization and structure of computer systems. Boolean Logic, Digital Arithmetic, Processor Organization, Machine Language Programming, Input/Output, Memory Organization, System Support Software, and Communication.
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