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CSCI 332: Computer Networks
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A survey course of computer networking with an emphasis on understanding the protocols that make the Internet work. Protocols covered will include TCP, IP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, DNS, DHCP, ICMP, Ethernet, and IEEE 802.11 (wireless). Prerequisite: CSCI 238.
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CSCI 334: Database Management and Design
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
This course provides an overview of database design and management. Prerequisite: CSCI 238.
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CSCI 335: Computer Architecture and Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Covers fundamental topics in computer organization such as data representation, CPU organization, assembly language, instruction sets, the memory hierarchy, and storage systems. This course also covers basic topics in operating systems such as memory management, processor management, and process management. Prerequisite: CSCI 238.
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CSCI 337: Data Structures and Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
The first part of the course covers data structures such as sets, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, and graphs with an emphasis on algorithms. The last part of the course covers other key algorithms in computer science. Prerequisite: CSCI 239.
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CSCI 338: Numerical Methods
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Numerical techniques for solving mathematical models of scientific problems. Topics include the numerical solution of equations, error analysis, numerical differentiation and integration, interpolation and approximations, numerical solution of systems of equations. (Also offered as MATH 338) Prerequisite: MATH 232.
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CSCI 339: Unix Programming
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Explores the commands of the Unix operating system with an emphasis on writing various scripts and programs using tools such grep, awk, sed, the Bourne shell, Perl, and C. Prerequisite: CSCI 136 or CSCI 238.
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CSCI 371: Web Programming and Applications
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Surveys current technologies in web programming and applications. Prerequisite: CSCI 238.
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CSCI 372: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Surveys fundamental topics in computer graphics. Prerequisite: CSCI 239.
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CSCI 381: Digital Electronics
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
This course provides practical experience in using logic gates for counting, timing, Boolean, and arithmetic functions in a digital computation. The course begins with individual gate circuits and applications and then introduces integrated circuits to the medium scale level of integration. Techniques for digital control of actuators, amplifying signals, conversion to digital input, and conversion of digital values to analog input are discussed. (Also offered as PHY 381 or ENGR 381.) Prerequisite: MATH 231 or MATH 136.
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CSCI 434: Software Development and Professional Practice
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
This course combines a range of topics integral to the design, implementation, and testing of a medium-scale software system. Students will gain practical experience through the completion of a significant group project. This course includes material on professional responsibilities. Prerequisite: CSCI 337.
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