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4.00 Credits
Definition, design, implementation of abstract data structures, including hash tables, trees, graphs. Design, implementation, and analysis of algorithms for these data structures. Prerequisites: MATH 2150, CS 2370, CS 2430.
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Programming in an object-oriented language, using object-oriented techniques and concepts. Classes, operator overloading, information hiding, inheritance, and polymorphism. Memory management. Parameterized classes. Exception handling. Object-oriented design of programs. Prerequisite: CS 3240 and knowledge of C or C++.
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4.00 Credits
Logical design of digital computers. Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential circuits, computer arithmetic, memories, integrated circuits, control processors, input/output. No electronics experience needed. Prerequisite: MATH 2150, CS 2430. Cross-listed with ENGR 3430.
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4.00 Credits
Design assembly and test of combinational and sequential circuits. Digital systems design using computer-aided-design tools and programmable logic devices. Prerequisite: CS 3430. Cross Listed with ENGR 3432. Two hrs. lect., 6 hrs. lab.
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Microprocessor organization and operation; hardware/software interaction; memory, serial, and parallel I/O port interfacing; interrupt-handling. Prerequisite: CS 3430. Cross Listed with ENGR 3434. Three hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab.
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Web servers and browsers. HTML, images, audio and video files, indexer, forms, CGI scripts, Java programming, JavaScript. Prerequisite: CS 3240.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to systems programming in a modern environment. Introduction to fundamental concepts of operating systems; analysis of a particular operating system (organization, interfaces, system calls, files, process control and communication, resource sharing). Shell and C programming. Development tools. Prerequisite: CS 2360.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamentals of data communications: media, transmission, encoding and processing, interfacing, error detection and handling, link control, multiplexing, circuit and packet switching. Introduction to network architecture and topology: local and wide area networks. Prerequisites: CS 2370 and CS 3430.
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4.00 Credits
(See MATH 3750 for course description)
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4.00 Credits
Mathematical modeling of signals and systems. Continuous and discrete signals, with applications to audio, images, video, communications, and control. Frequency domain modeling and frequency response. Sampling of continuous-time signals. A simulation-based laboratory is part of the course. Prerequisites: MATH 1304, 2101; CS 1160. Cross-listed with ENGR 3752. Three hrs. lect., 3 hrs. lab.
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