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1.00 Credits
Criminal justice aspects of forensic research. Current issues in forensic science based on scientific, legal, and criminal justice concerns. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. A grade of C (2.0) or higher is required for all courses to be counted toward the major.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
May be repeated for credit with consent of instructor, for a maximum of 12 units. A grade of C (2.0) or higher is required for all courses to be counted toward the major.
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4.00 Credits
Computers, their use and place in modern society. Computer organization and hardware, computer software. Introduction to use of the computer, operating system commands, word processing, database management, other applications, and computer programming. Internet and its use. Ethical and societal issues. No prior computer experience necessary; course recommended for students of any major who want to learn about computers and how to use them. Prerequisite: Satisfaction of the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement. Not open to students with credit for CIS 1270.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to computer programming through manipulation of digital media such as images and sound. Topics include: control structures, arrays, functions, and use of libraries. Intended for non-majors. Prerequisite: Satisfaction of the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) requirement.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to computers and computer science, problem solving, algorithms, and program design. Use of Interactive Development Environment (IDE's). Programming in C++. Topics include input and output, text files, control structures, functions, arrays. Students with no computer experience are encouraged to take CS 1020 as preparation for this course. Prerequisite: MATH 1300 or equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Technology and design of web sites, systems and services. Human factors issues, computer-human interfaces design, web system design and development and testing; evaluation processes. Website development using multimedia, graphics, image, and animation tools. Topics from e-commerce solutions and networking fundamentals. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of ELM. Not open to students with credit for CS 3520. Not for credit in computer science major.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of CS 1160. Focuses on algorithm development, structured program design, testing, and debugging. Topics include abstract data types, pointers, linked lists, recursion. Introduction to classes. Prerequisite: CS 1160.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of CS 2360. Further development of programming and problem solving skills in Computer Science. Topics include elementary data structures (stacks and queues), object oriented design, and more on searching, sorting and other algorithms. Prerequisite: CS 2360.
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4.00 Credits
Functional organization of digital computers and programming in machine and assembly language. Internal representation of data, binary arithmetic, machine instructions, addressing modes, subroutine linkage, macros. Introduction to assemblers, linkers, and loaders. Prerequisite: An introductory programming course.
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4.00 Credits
Survey and critical comparison of a variety of computer languages. Issues include syntax, semantics, control structures, data representation. Discussion of both design and implementation; of both imperative and declarative languages. Prerequisites: CS 2360 and 2430.
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