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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the prevailing languages that are used to support web application development. It includes current and emerging language tools, methodologies and products. Students will create web pages and web sites using the tools of the course.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of Object Oriented Programming in Java. Topics include Java applets, Java system classes, control structures and methods, arrays, developing graphical user interfaces, incorporating graphics and other multimedia, networking and Java utilities.
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3.00 Credits
offers an advanced study of complex data structures, the algorithms that manipulate various data structures, and how to select from among the data structures available for a given application. Emphasis is placed on implementing and evaluating data structures for practical situations. Topics include: trees, graphs, networks, advanced sort and search algorithms, and memory management. Prerequisite: COMP 150 or consent of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
is a title given to a course which covers broad themes, practices, and subject content not currently offered in the curriculum. This course is directed primarily at non majors and may be used for general education where approved. Generally does not have prerequisites.
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3.00 Credits
describes the role of the database administrator in managing an organization's most valuable asset - its data. Topics covered include database layout, development, security, data fragmentation, rollback segments, backup and recovery, and distributed databases. Special emphasis is given to working with current enterprise database management systems. Prerequisite: COMP 201.
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3.00 Credits
prepares the student to analyze, design, install, and configure mini and client server computer systems. Topics include: enterprise analysis and design methodologies for LAN/WAN topologies, as well as server and client installations, several different operating system installations reflecting the current environment. Prerequisite: COMP 207.
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4.00 Credits
examines the professional, personal, and social factors in computers and their modern day application. It is designed as an overview and introduction to computer literacy.
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3.00 Credits
provides an overview of the concepts, functions, data structures, and algorithms applied in the design of modern operating systems. Topics include historical developments, hardware support, operating system components and services, system calls, concurrent processes, CPU scheduling, process coordination, deadlocks, memory management, virtual memory, disk management, file systems, and protection. Current developments in operating systems are given special emphasis. Prerequisite: COMP 150.
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates ways in which attackers can infiltrate systems to obtain secured data, including stealing an identity ; using an IP address to gather information through port scanning, sniffing; and attacking password files. Also covered will be countermeasures to protect sensitive information, including implementation of firewalls, discussion of encryption methodologies, biometric devices, and hardening of system installations. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. Junior standing recommended.
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3.00 Credits
provides a historical study of programming language design, structure, and implementation. The emphasis is on the evolution of the imperitative languages, but more recent approaches such as object oriented, functional and procedural programming are considered. Some of the languages that may be covered include FORTRAN, ALGOL, Pascal, Ada, Lisp, Prolog, VRML, XML, Java and C+ +. Each language is examined in terms of its data structures, control structures, scope rules, and special syntax and semantic features. Prerequisite: COMP 150.
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