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3.00 Credits
Principal artificial intelligence application areas such as Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computer Vision, speech recognition and understanding, problem solving and planning and machine learning systems will be studied. Current stateof- the-art Expert Systems and Expert System Tools will be introduced. Prerequisite: CSCI 355.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced work in computer graphics, including surface description methods, color perception and images synthesis. Dynamic Vectors, Raster displays. Applications such as CAD/ CAM will be discussed. Prerequisite: CSCI 320. (Offered regularly, but not every semester.)
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3.00 Credits
The student will undertake a project under the guidance of an instructor. Each student will present oral reports before the group in a seminar situation. The project will be concerned with some aspect of computer science and results will be presented in a final written report. Prerequisite: Approval of chairman.
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3.00 Credits
Critical study of theory and research related to advanced topics in computer science such as computer graphics, artificial intelligence, performance evaluation, advanced systems programming or topics in computability, automata theory, etc. The specific topics of the seminar will be determined by the interest of both the students and the instructor. Prerequisite: Approval of chairperson.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in computer science which are of interest to both students and faculty will be covered. Prerequisite: Approval of chairperson. (Offered regularly, but not every semester.)
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3.00 Credits
Number systems, binary data representations, digital circuits. Boolean algebra, and minimization of combinatorial circuits are presented. Flip flops, synthesis of synchronous sequential machines, PLAs and PAL, RAM and ROMs, basic computer organizations, and assembly language programming are also discussed. Equivalent to CSCI 130. Prerequisite: MATH 141 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory course for students in the Verizon Next Step program. It provides a basic computer orientation to hardware and implementation of software applications in Telecommunications. Students will use various software packages to create documents, spreadsheets, graphs, databases, and presentations. The student will utilize this knowledge to solve problems and transfer information via electronic media. Lectures, interactive learning, and demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required.
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3.00 Credits
The course covers structured programming in a high level language such as C/C++. Topics include simple data types, expressions, statements, control statements and looping techniques. Elements of object oriented programming will be introduced by use of predefined objects. Prerequisite: TMAT-135.
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3.00 Credits
Programming techniques are expanded using an object oriented language such as C/C++ or JAVA. Fundamental data structures will be introduced. Issues such as graphic user interface design, implementation, code maintenance and reusability are also discussed. Prerequisite: CTEC-204.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a study of the fundamental concepts of digital electronics. Covered topics include numbering systems, Boolean algebra and reduction techniques, logic gates, arithmetic operations and circuits, multiplexers and demultiplexers, flip-flops, counters, registers, memory circuits and programmable arrays, analog to digital and digital to analog conversion techniques and circuits. The focus of the course is SSI/MSI IC digital design and the architecture of microprocessors is introduced. A software simulation tool for digital electronics such as will be used. Laboratory work is coordinated with the lectures. Prerequisite: ETEC-131.
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