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CST 435: Internet Programming IV
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course covers the use of advanced languages, such as the extensible Markup Language (XML), in the creation of Web page content. Prerequisite: CST 331. Credit, 3 hours.
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CST 440: Project Management for Programmers
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course focuses on the organization and management behind large-scale programming projects. Topics include: requirement analysis and specification, testing and validation, and programming tools and standards. Prerequisites: CST 303. Credit, 3 hours.
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CST 441: Project Management for Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course focuses on the organization and management behind large-scale information technology projects. Topics include: requirements analysis and specification, testing and validation of information technology tools. Prerequisite: CST 405 Credit, 3 hours.
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CST 449: Special Topics in Internet Management
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This course covers special topics in Internet management. Specific topics will be provided by the professor. Prerequisites: CST 431. Credit, 3 hours.
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CST 470W: Capstone Project
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
This is the computer science capstone project course for all Computer Science Information Technology majors. This course applies the foundational concepts of computer science through a comprehensive project, chosen in accordance with the student's major concentration and career goals. Students will be required to plan, research, and develop a large-scale project in conjunction with the student's major concentration: programming, security, information technology, or internet management. Additionally, students will be required to furnish weekly written status reports and a mid-term progress report, create a detailed PowerPoint presentation of the finished project, and complete a comprehensive final exam drawn from the core computer science courses. Prerequisites: All required courses in CST major/concentration. Credit, 3 hours.
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CST 490: Computer Science Internship
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
The student is placed in a local private or public enterprise to gain work-related experience consistent with his/her field of study. The student will have a faculty sponsor as well as a supervisor at the internship site to direct the student's activities. The student is required to complete 125 hours or 250 hours for three semester hours or six semester hours of credit, respectively. Internship requires junior or senior status. Credit, 3-6 hours. Prerequisites: Junior or senior status.
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EC 220: Environmental Economics
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
The course examines the economic aspects of major environmental issues and environmental policies. Economic concepts presented to examine these issues include opportunity cost, comparative advantage, supply and demand, and benefit-cost analysis. Credit, 3 hours.
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EC 301: Intermediate Microeconomics Analysis
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
Advanced analysis of the operation of the market economy in the areas of value and distribution theory. Prerequisites: Economics 203, 204 and Mathematics 150. Credit, 3 hours.
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EC 302/302H: Intermediate Macroeconomics Analysis
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
Advanced analysis of the measurement of the national income, employment, and economic growth. Prerequisites: Economics 203, 204, and Mathematics 150. Credit, 3 hours.
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EC 307: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Limestone University
A study of the institutional framework of the monetary system. Topics covered include the definition and measurement of money, the role of money in the economy, and monetary policies of the federal government. Prerequisites: Economics 203 and 204. Credit, 3 hours.
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