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CS 470: Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. The purpose of the course is to develop an understanding of the organization of programming languages and introduce the formal study of programming language specification and analysis. The topics covered will usually include: language definition structure, data types and structures, control structures and data flow, run time consideration, interpretative languages, lexical analysis, and parsing. Prerequisite: CS 258.
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CS 471: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Major topics will include system structure, memory management, and process management. Hands on experience using the department’s minicomputer facilities will be an important part of the course. Prerequisites: CS 258 and 365.
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CS 475: Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Concepts and applications, including artificial intelligence programming languages, history, present and future development and research, expert systems, natural language processing, intelligent machines/robots, and vision. Development of artificial intelligence course project. Prerequisite: CS 258. * 477 Advanced Data Base Processing and Administration hours. Further topics in transaction processing; concurrent transactions and recovery; object-oriented, deductive, multimedia and distributed databases; query optimization and database tuning; tow and three tier systems; databases on the web; installation, configuration, administration, and case studies for Oracle and Microsoft SQL servers.
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CS 479: Web Programming II
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Advanced programming for the World Wide Web and the Internet. This course includes three approaches: the older CGI/PERL, Microsoft’s Active Server Pages (ASP), and Sun’sJava Server Pages (JSP). The course also includes the setup and configuration of World Wide Web servers including Apache and Microsoft’s IIS. Prerequisites: 170 and 320.
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CS 481: Client/Server and n-tier Database Utilization
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Methods of accessing databases such as Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server. Includes actual software installations and configurations of backend databases on network servers and installations and configurations of client software on workstations; networking protocols used by databases; setup and configuration of three-tier (and n-tier) servers, applications, and databases. Prerequisites: CS 477 and 367 or Management Information Systems 430 or Electronics and Computer Technology 353.
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CS 483: Database Development for the Web
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Methods and programming for the access of databases over the World Wide Web. Includes Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), OLD-DB, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), advanced ASP, Active-X Data Objects (ADO), advanced JSP, Java Servlets, and JavaBeans. Database connections, recordsets, and commands. Prerequisites: CS 477 and 479. *Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature.
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ECOL 114B: Conversational Biology:Energy Flow in the Living World
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hour. An introduction to some basic biological concepts with emphasis on ecological principles, and their relationship to environmental and energy problems. Offered: spring.
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ECOL 114B - Conversational Biology:Energy Flow in the Living World
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ECOL 415: Natural History:A Study of the Diversity of Life
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Lectures and discussions on the basis for the enormous diversity of life on Earth, including how species originate and change, how they are identified and classified, how they meet their survival demands and interact, and the effects of rapidly changing environments on their chances for survival. A General Education course. Offered: fall and spring. General Education Credits [ GE2000: Scientific and Mathematical Studies-Elective]
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ECOL 421: Entomology
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A general course introducing the insects. Includes field work, laboratories, and lectures relating to classification, physiology, ecology, behavior, and control. Prerequisite: 102 or consent of instructor. Offered: fall.
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ECOL 424: Vertebrate Zoology
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Principles of taxonomy and evolution as applied to vertebrates. Includes lectures, laboratories, and fieldwork on classification, identification, and behavior. Prerequisites: 102 and concurrent enrollment in 424L. Offered: fall.
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