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Cs 470: Introduction to Artifi cial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Knowledge representation; cognitive simulation; machine learning; natural language processing; knowledge-rich problem solving. Prerequisite: Cs370.
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Cs 485: Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
A survey of some current programming languages. Discussion of language design issues including syntax, semantics, virtual computers, translations, elementary and structured data types, subprograms, sequence control, data control, storage management and operating environment. Prerequisite: Cs370.
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Cs 490: Independent Study in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
For the superior student to pursue, under supervision, independent study and research topics not covered in the scheduled class work. Prerequisite: permission of the Department chairperson.
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Cs 491: Special Topics in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
This course is arranged as the need arises, to provide for materials of interest and use to groups of students. Prerequisite: permission of the Department chairperson.
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CS 495: Cryptology
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
This course gives a historical introduction to Cryptology, the science of secret codes. It begins with the oldest recorded codes, taken from hieroglyphic engravings, and ends with the encryption schemes used to maintain privacy during Internet credit card transactions. Since secret codes are based on mathematical ideas, each new kind of encryption method leads in this course to the study of new mathematical ideas and results. The fi rst part of the course deals with permutation-based codes: substitutional ciphers, transpositional codes, and Vigenere ciphers. In the second part of the course, the subject moves to bit stream encryption methods. These include block cipher schemes such as the Data Encryption Standard (DES). Public key encryption is the subject of the fi nal part of the course. Software packages and tools will also be studied. Prerequisite: CJ418, Is481, or permission of instructor.
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Csl 50: Introduction to Computers and Information Processing
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Fundamental principles of computer systems including hardware and software; information processing using applications. Emphasis on the theoretical aspects of computers and information systems. Students will use the computer labs for hands-on experience to support concepts and will develop Web pages. No prerequisite.
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CU 157: Introduction to Photography,I
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Beginning with basic camera operation, students learn the visual and technical elements that create a photograph. 35mm camera required.
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CU 158: Introduction to Photography,II
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Directed toward developing a personal style of picture taking, this course includes dark-room experience in processing and printing black and white fi lm.
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CU 190: Intro to Film
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
(See Fine Arts Department for course description.)
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Cu 202: Media Communications I
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
An introduction to the study of media with a focus on mass communications: history and major developments in publishing, broadcasting, fi lm and new information delivery systems.
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