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3.00 Credits
DATA STRUCTURES & ALGORITHMS
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a thorough introduction to graphical user interface programming using visual programming tools. After this course students will be proficient in developing Windows programs. Offered every fall and spring. Prerequisites: COSC 1310, COSC 1336/1136.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include recursion, the underlying philosophy of object-oriented programming, fundamental data structures (including stacks, queues, linked lists, hash tables, trees, and graphs), secure programming techniques, the basics of algorithmic analysis, and an introduction to the principles of language translation. Offered every fall, spring and summer. Prerequisites: MATH 2330, COSC 1337/1137.
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1.00 Credits
DIGITAL SYSTEMS LABORATORY
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1.00 Credits
Experiments in digital systems and computer architecture. Students will build and test logic circuits such as an adder, a multiplexer, arithmetic and logic unit, a counter, a shift register, and a memory unit. Students will also study hardware subsystems of a computer such as buses, central processing unit (CPU), and input-output systems. Offered every fall. Concurrent enrollment in COSC 3345 required.
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1.00 Credits
Once a student has been approved for the co-op program, students can sign up for the appropriate co-op course (3191 for the first semester, 3192 for the second semester, 3193 for the third semester) with the approval of the chair of computer science. A student will hold a full-time computer or information technology position for the entire semester of the co-op. During the semester of a co-op course a student will submit biweekly status reports and, in collaboration with the employer, submit at the end of the semester a performance appraisal/evaluation by the employer. Graded on a credit/no credit basis. Prerequisites: COSC 1336/1136, COSC 1337/1137, and permission of the chair of the Department of Computer Science.
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3.00 Credits
Once a student has been approved for the co-op program, students can sign up for the appropriate co-op course (3191 for the first semester, 3192 for the second semester, 3193 for the third semester) with the approval of the chair of computer science. A student will hold a full-time computer or information technology position for the entire semester of the co-op. During the semester of a co-op course a student will submit biweekly status reports and, in collaboration with the employer, submit at the end of the semester a performance appraisal/ evaluation by the employer. Graded on a credit/no credit basis. Prerequisites: COSC 1336/1136, COSC 1337/1137, and permission of the chair of the Department of Computer Science.
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1.00 Credits
Once a student has been approved for the co-op program, students can sign up for the appropriate co-op course (3191 for the first semester, 3192 for the second semester, 3193 for the third semester) with the approval of the chair of computer science. A student will hold a full-time computer or information technology position for the entire semester of the co-op. During the semester of a co-op course a student will submit biweekly status reports and, in collaboration with the employer, submit at the end of the semester a performance appraisal/evaluation by the employer. Graded on a credit/no credit basis. Prerequisites: COSC 1336/1136, COSC 1337/1137, and permission of the chair of the Department of Computer Science.
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1.00 Credits
Once a student has been approved for the co-op program, students can sign up for the appropriate co-op course (3191 for the first semester, 3192 for the second semester, 3193 for the third semester) with the approval of the chair of computer science. A student will hold a full-time computer or information technology position for the entire semester of the co-op. During the semester of a co-op course a student will submit biweekly status reports and, in collaboration with the employer, submit at the end of the semester a performance appraisal/evaluation by the employer. Graded on a credit/no credit basis. Prerequisites: COSC 1336/1136, COSC 1337/1137, and permission of the chair of the Department of Computer Science.
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3.00 Credits
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