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CS 256: Principles of Structured Design
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An introduction to structured programming and top down design; applications to a wide variety of practical programming problems.
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CS 258 (354): Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Basic concepts of data. Data storage systems, data structures, data allocation, and data collection. File design, organization, selection, and maintenance. Prerequisite: CS 256.
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CS 260: Object Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Object oriented programming concepts and methods. Includes encapsulation, data abstraction, class development, instantiation, constructors, destructors, inheritance, overloading, polymorphism, libraries, and packages. Prerequisite: CS 256.
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CS 320: Java Software Development
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Fundamentals and applications of the Java language. Java classes and packages, data types, control structures, methods, arrays, strings, applets, graphics, threads, GUI development, utility packages, collections, exception handling, tiles and streams, introduction to Java Networking, servlets, and Java Beans. Prerequisite: CS 260 or Management Information Systems 355.
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CS 357: COBOL Programming II
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Utilization to tape and disk, various access methods, and subroutine linkage. Prerequisite: CS 253.
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CS 361: Small Systems Software Development I
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Introduction to microcomputers, with emphasis on their history, systems components, basic operation, and assembler programming. Prerequisite: CS 258.
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CS 365: Computer Organization and Assembly Language
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Introduction to computer structure, machine language, symbolic coding, and addressing techniques. Prerequisite: CS 258 or consent of instructor.
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CS 367: Introduction to Data Communications and Networking
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Introduction to the fundamentals of telecommunications, data communications, and networking. Topics include: data and telecommunications hardware and software; communications channels and types of media; data, voice, and video transmission; local and wide area networks; network topology models; network security and other network management issues; and related topics including future trends in the field. Prerequisite: CS 258, or 260, or consent of instructor.
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CS 399: Cooperative Professional Experience
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
3 hours. Coordinated computer science work experience in business/industry. A comprehensive written report of the experience, including documented samples of software developed by the student, is required. Prerequisites: participation in Professional Practice Program and permission of supervising professor.
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CS 420: Theory of Computation
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A sampling of the different areas of theoretical computer science: finite state concepts, formal grammars and automata, computability, Turing machines, and program verification. Prerequisites: CS 258 and Math 320.
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