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  • 4.00 Credits

    4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Admission into the graduate program or permission of the instructor This course focuses on the use of artificial intelligence tools and techniques in industry Topics include cognitive psychology topics, foundation material (e g , search algorithms, knowledge representation and AI languages) and tools (e g , expert systems, natural language interfaces and neural networks)
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Communication Strategies for the Technical Professional (COMP 660) This course focuses on the issues of delivering high quality software, especially in large complex systems Topics covered include testing strategies (black box, white box, regression, etc ), unit testing, system integration, system verification and support tools It also will reinforce the need for requirements that are testable and traceable from the early design stages
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Communication Strategies for the Technical Professional (COMP 660) This course provides a broad overview of human-computer interaction (HCI) as a sub-area of computer science and explores user-centered design approaches in information systems Topics include user interface and software design strategies, user experience levels, interaction styles, usability engineering and assessment models
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Admission into the graduate program or permission of the Program Chair This course focuses on the design, analysis and performance evaluation of parallel algorithms on different computer architectures The course will cover a variety of parallel programming models and portable software libraries It will familiarize students with shared-memory and data parallel models Special emphasis will be given to distributed memory parallel programming in particular to message passing over a collection of networked workstations Models and techniques for programming vector-type supercomputers will also be covered
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Operating/Distributed Systems (COMP 655) This course covers the fundamentals of security in the networked environment Included are coverage of risks and vulnerabilities, threat modeling and policy formation, controls and protection methods, encryption and authentication technologies, personnel and physical security issues, as well as ethical and legal issues
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Determined on a course-by-course basis and published in the trimester Course Schedule A variable content course in an advanced topic in the field of computer science in which students may pursue current topics or subjects not found in the regular curriculum A complete description will be published in the Course Schedule for the trimester the course is offered This course counts as an elective in the graduate program
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Permission of Program Chair This course challenges the student to complete a major project that integrates ideas from the other graduate courses Projects may take many forms and may either include or exclude programming effort The student will submit a prospectus to the Program Chair crystallizing the topic before entering the course The final outcome is an introduction to the topic and a final statement of the student's plan and objectives
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    1-4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): 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 Pass/No Credit basis For international students, curricular practiced training may be used as an independent study with approval of program chair (See "Independent Studies"for more details )
  • 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 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 )
  • 4.00 Credits

    4 cr hrs Prerequisite(s): Marketing (MKTG 300) Not open to students with credit for MKTG 340 Common strategies for the marketing of goods and services via the Internet range from public relations and corporate communications to advertising and electronic commerce Students investigate and evaluate various marketing and communication strategies and tactics for the World Wide Web Emphasis is placed on critical evaluation skills as well as Web site planning, development, design, and other factors which contribute to a Web site's success
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