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3.00 Credits
A study of data models, including relational, object-oriented, hierarchical, and network models. Topics include the theory of normal forms, database design, query languages, and implementation of databases. Prerequisite: C or higher in Computer Science 235. (3/0/3) SYKES
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A study of representative British novels of the 18th century and the Romantic tradition, including works by Defoe, Fielding, Austen, and the Brontes. (3/0/3) chalmers
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3.00 Credits
A study of major novels of the Victorian and modern periods, including works by Dickens, Thackeray, Eliot, Hardy, Conrad, and Lawrence. (3/0/3) FISHER
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3.00 Credits
A study of selected American and British modernist novels, including works by Joyce, Woolf, and Hemingway. (3/0/3) WILSON
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A study of representative American and British poetry from the first half of the 20th century, focusing on such modernists as Yeats, Eliot, Pound, Frost, and Stevens. (3/0/3) Hitchmough, neighbors, wilson
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An advanced study of the design and programming of web pages. Topics include commercial web sites; programming in languages, such as HTML, JavaScript, ASP, and SQL; programming web interfaces to databases; e-commerce; web design concepts; and computer security. Prerequisite: C or higher in Computer Science 330 or 350. (3/0/3) lawton , Sykes
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A study of selected masterpieces from the European tradition, including such writers as Homer, Rabelais, Dante, and Cervantes. (3/0/3) GRINNELL
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A study of selected masterpieces from the European tradition, including such writers as Moliere, Goethe, Ibsen, Flaubert, and Dostoyevsky. (3/0/3) hitchmough
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3.00 Credits
A study of the literature of emerging peoples, including Asian, African, Central and South American, African American, and Native American literatures, designed to enhance understanding and appreciation of the diversity of cultures that make up our world and our heritage. Successful completion of this course satisfies the Cultures and Peoples requirement for graduation. (3/0/3) MANDLOVE
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A study of formal models of computation such as finite state automata, push-down automata, and Turing machines, along with the corresponding elements of formal languages. These models are used to provide a mathematical basis for the study of computability and to provide an introduction to the formal theory behind compiler construction. Prerequisites: Mathematics 181 and C or higher in Computer Science 350. (3/0/3) A. Shiflet, sloan, sykes
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