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This course will study business organizations and how they design, develop, and maintain information systems. Topics will include understanding the relationships among a variety of information systems professionals and the tools they use to examine information systems. Students will investigate different methods of analysis including data modeling, network modeling and object modeling. Prerequisite: CAIS 350
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This course provides an overview of a generalized operating system, including process management, storage management, processor management and processor performance. It is accompanied by an investigation of several operating systems. Prerequisite: CAIS 350
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This course is a culmination of the courses in the CAIS major. This course is designed to provide a comprehensive viewpoint of Computer and Information Science. Primarily concerned with the theoretical aspect of software systems. Prerequisite: CAIS 350
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This course is an investigation of how traditional ethical issues are being changed and modified by technology to create a new ethical curriculum. Some issues to be discussed are decision making using technology, privacy issues and the Internet, pornography and graphics, artificial intelligence, constitutional issues of property with regard to hardware and software, and copyright laws and piracy. Prerequisite: CAIS 250.
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Algorithms and efficiency. Sorting algorithms such as mergesort, quicksort, heapsort. Search algorithms such as Binary search, Binary search-trees and balanced-trees strategies. Binary tree traversal: infix and postfix notation. Graphs algorithms. Prerequisite: CAIS 250 and Math 201.
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Students will use HTML, Jave, Perl and other software tools to design and build usable web pages.
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An introduction to atomic theory, chemical bonding, states of matter, chemical and nuclear reactions, solutions, acidbase theory and oxidation-reduction for students not majoring in science or engineering. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week.
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An introduction to organic chemistry and compounds of carbon; polymers toxicity, food and nutrition, medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. Prerequisite: CHEM 102.
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The basic principles of chemistry: the theory of atomic and molecular structure and the nature of the chemical bond, periodicity of the elements, energy-mass relationships, states of matter and the chemistry of solutions. Three lecture hours and one recitation hour per week. Corequisite: CHEM 211.
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The continuation of CHEM 201. Thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, chemical equilibrium, oxidation reduction reactions, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry. Three lecture hours and one recitation hour per week. Corequisite: CHEM 212. Prerequisite: "C" grade or better in CHEM 201 and 211.
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