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CSCI 436: Computer and Network Security
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Surveys fundamental topics in computer and network security including basic security principles, cryptography, public key infrastructure (PKI), remote access, wireless communication, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, hardening systems, forms of attack, and software vulnerabilities. Prerequisite: CSCI 332.
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CSCI 437: Senior Seminar and Research Project
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A course partially devoted to readings from both historical and current topics in computer science. The readings phase may include student presentations on assigned readings. This will be followed by the performance and completion of an individual research project in computer science, including a written report and oral presentation of the results. Required of all computer science and information systems majors and must be taken during the senior year of study. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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CSCI 471: Operations Research
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Linear programming, network models, integer programming, dynamic programming, deterministic models for inventory and production control. (Also offered as MATH 471.) Prerequisite: MATH 136 or MATH 231. Prerequisite: Either MATH 231 (Calculus I) or MATH 136 (Calculus for Business, Economics, and Social Sciences) is a prerequisite for all upper division computer science courses.
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DRAMATIC MEDIA 101/111: Dramatic Media Ensemble
1.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A course enabling participants in the production of dramatic media performance to receive academic credit for their contributions. The student will gain hands-on experience in several of the various participation areas of production. May be repeated for up to four hours of credit.
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ECON 233: Economics of Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Practical concepts and applications for managing personal finances including financial planning and record keeping, budgeting, banking and credit, personal taxes, major expenditures, savings, insurance, investments and estate planning. (May not be used by business majors to fulfill three hours of BA/ECON/CSCI elective.)
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ECON 237: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Analysis of fundamental concepts of micro- and macroeconomics, including: markets and market failure, government regulation, firm behavior, measurement of output and inflation, long-run growth, money and inflation, and short-run fluctuations. Prerequisite: MATH 133 or 138 with a grade of "C" or better, or MATH 136 or 231.
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ECON 332: Public Finance
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
Analysis of the economics of the public sector with emphasis on institutions and principles and problems of taxation, public expenditures and debt management. Prerequisite: ECON 237 or POLS 232.
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ECON 333: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
An examination of the history of the United States from independence to the 1970s using economic theory to interpret historical events. Topics include the economic implications of the Constitution, the economics and ethics of slavery, the economic origins of the "Wizard of Oz," and the causes and consequences of the GreatDepression. (Also offered as HIST 379-Special Topics.) Prerequisite: ECON 237.
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ECON 337: Development of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A study of the development of economics. Individual theorists and schools of thought are examined in their historical setting, emphasizing their influence upon the development of economic thought and national policies. Prerequisite: six hours of economics.
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ECON 339: Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
Texas Lutheran University
A consideration of the historical sources and effects of technological change in today's industrialized countries and of the role played by government policy, law and culture in this process. An examination of conditions in today's developing countries and of the process by which they have succeeded or failed to close the economic gap between themselves and the industrialized countries. Population growth and environmental sustainability are also examined. Prerequisite: ECON 237.
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