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4.00 Credits
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Senior standing, Computer Science Practicum II (COMP 394) and Enterprise Software Architecture (COMP 461) This is the third practicum course in the Computer Science program It, like the first two practicum experiences, is an on-going software development project A student at this level will be given an assignment at the most senior level, requiring planning and overall coordination tasks Design tasks of extreme complication are also candidates for these students In addition to the project work, the student will be given introspective assignments to help crystallize his or her overall experience of the program
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Minimum 2 00 cumulative GPA, at least 16 credit hours completed at Franklin, related coursework completed with a minimum grade of "B," and permission of Program Chair Independent studies courses allow students in good academic standing to pursue learning in areas not covered by the regular curriculum or to extend study in areas presently taught Study is under faculty supervision and graded on either a Pass/No Credit or a letter grade basis (See "Independent Studies" for more details )
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Admittance into the Computer Science graduate program This course provides MSCS students the opportunity to further their education with relevant work experience in the field of Computer Science This internship is an ongoing seminar between the student, faculty and the employment supervisor It involves a Learning Contract (Curricular Practical Training [CPT] Information, or other), periodic meetings with the faculty representative, and professional experience at a level equivalent to other electives of the MSCS program Specification of the materials to be submitted is established in the learning contract Participation cannot be guaranteed for all applicants
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4.00 Credits
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Object-Oriented Data Structures & Algorithms II (COMP 311) This course covers various algorithm design paradigms, mathematical analysis of algorithms, empirical analysis of algorithms and NPcompleteness
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4.00 Credits
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Database Management Systems (COMP 281 or COMP/ ITEC/MIS 380) and Communication Strategies for the Technical Professional (COMP 660) This course focuses on the fundamental design considerations in designing a database Specific topics include performance analysis of design alternatives, system configuration and the administration of a popular database system The course also offers an in-depth analysis of the algorithms and machine organizations of database systems
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4.00 Credits
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): None This course surveys current practices in software development and software design, especially in the area of object-oriented design The course will examine and contrast current and leading edge methodologies and practices, including agile, extreme programming, test-driven design, patterns, aspect-oriented programming, modeldriven architecture, Unified Modeling Language, and integrated development environments
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4.00 Credits
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Communication Strategies for the Technical Professional (COMP 660) or permission of the Program Chair This course covers topics in software systems engineering Its scope is the design of the overall architecture for software systems with emphasis on distributed architectures The issues in an architecture centered software development cycle and project management are addressed
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4.00 Credits
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Issues in Database Management (COMP 630) and System Architecture and Engineering (COMP 650) This course covers the concepts and design of distributed computing systems and distributed application programming Topics include: the basic concepts of distributed systems (e g , transparency, heterogeneity, network process communication), CORBA and related OMG technologies, and front-end development tools
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4.00 Credits
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): None This course focuses on the problems, principles and techniques of communicating technical and scientific information Types of communication addressed include: proposals, reports and manuals The course uses a case-study approach to give students both the theoretical foundations and hands-on practice they need to work effectively in heterogeneous corporate groups
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4.00 Credits
4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Admission into the graduate program or permission of the instructor This course examines various issues related to the management of information systems Topics include: strategic planning, organizing the technology resources, means of prioritizing and selecting information technology, staffing, personnel management, and assessment
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