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  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. Elements of formal logic; various approaches to automation including resolution; restrictions and search methods; inductive theorem-proving; Knuth-Bendix completion; Boyer- Moore theorem-prover; applications. Prerequisite: Math 320.
  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. Development of monochrome and color computer graphics software. Includes animation, two dimensional translation, rotations, clipping, and magnification; introduction to three dimensional graphics, hidden lines, paging, windowing, and fonts. Computer graphics course project required. Prerequisites: CS 258 and Math 320.
  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. Data representation, number systems and codes, gates and logic, combinational logic, sequential circuits, flip flops, memory and storage, computer organization, microprogramming, architectures of supercomputers and micros. Prerequisites: CS 258 and 365.
  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. The software life cycle: specification, object-oriented programming and design, program development, validation, testing, debugging, documentation, maintenance, revision control, CASE tools. Prerequisite: CS 258.
  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. An introduction to both program translation and operating systems. There will be a survey of topics such as: top down and bottom up parsing, scanning, code generation, symbol table management, linkers and loaders, batch processing systems, interacting processes, multiprogramming systems, and memory management. Prerequisites: CS 258 and 365.
  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. Data independence, relational model, relational algebra and calculus, query languages and SQL, conceptual modeling, database design, data dependencies and normalization, access methods, tables, queries, forms, macros and reports, database administration, introduction to transaction processing, concurrent transactions, and recovery. Case studies of commercial database systems, such as Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server.
  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. Among the topics covered will be: review of basic data structures and their implementations; graphs, both directed and undirected; analysis of algorithms; sorting, searching, and merging, both internal and external methods; memory management algorithms; mathematical algorithms; and advanced topics as time allows, such as NP complete problems. Prerequisites: CS 258 and Math 320.
  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. Includes topics in computer science which are not usually present in a traditional computer science course. Designed to serve special needs and interests. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (Also listed as Math 459.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. An introduction to compiler design. Methods of lexical analysis, parsing, and code generation will be studied. Other topics such as error recovery and code optimization will be covered as time permits. Prerequisite: CS 258.
  • 3.00 Credits

    hours. This handson course covers the complete process of installation, configuration, and administration of both the NT4 Server software and the Windows 2000 Server software. Includes actual set-up of a physical network, the design and installation of network interface cards, hubs, cables, servers, and workstations. Also includes installation and configuration of TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, WINS, IIS, and FTP as well as important administrative tasks including the establishment of user roles, groups and security, file protection, configuring clients, tuning, backups, and establishment of intranet and Internet connections and security. This course can be used as preparation for Microsoft Server MCSE certification examinations. Prerequisite: CS 367 or Management Information Systems 430 or Electronics and Computer Technology 353. * 469 Unix/Linux Administration and Networking hours. Includes installation and configuration of Unix/Linux operating system software; set-up of hardware and software for Unix/Linux networking including TCP/IP, FTP, Telnet, DNS, DHCP, and Apache; Unix/Linux administration tasks including directories, users, tuning, backup, security, and networking. Prerequisite: CS 367 or Management Information Systems 430 or Electronics and Computer Technology 353.
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