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3.00 Credits
P: CSCI A106 or consent of instructor. Introduces and applies advanced features of microcomputer applications packages such as word processors, spreadsheets, graphic presentation software, etc. Emphasis is put on the movement of data among various software packages and on the creation and use of macros, styles, and scripts. (Fall, Spring, Summer I)
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4.00 Credits
P: CSCI A201 or consent of instructor. Advanced programming techniques: user- oriented functions and types, recursion versus iteration, parameter-passing mechanisms. Abstract data types: stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, hash tables. Algorithmic solutions to standard problems of searching, sorting, string matching, space-time complexity. Continued emphasis on programming styles issues. Object-oriented programming. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
P: CSCI A348. An introduction to programming Web documents, including HTML, JavaScript, and Perl. Creation of a simple Web site, including a home page with dynamic elements, using both client-side and server-side techniques. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
P: CSCI A210, or consent of instructor. Learn to prototype and build graphical user interfaces for computer applications, using contemporary software design methodology. Students design and implement prototype interfaces to applications provided by the instructor. Extensive use of both commercial and experimental software tools. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
The computing security problem. Threats, vulnerabilities, exploits, defenses, and countermeasures. Firewalls and TCP/IP services. Information and risk. Implementing security policies and practices. Disaster planning, prevention, and recovery operations. Legal, ethical and privacy issues. (Spring, Summer II, alternate years)
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3.00 Credits
P: CSCI A106 or CSCI C106. Survey of World Wide Web applications and use including browsers, search engines, e-mail, news groups, FTP, multimedia, etc. Design and develop personal and professional Web pages using hypertext and scripting languages. Publishing and posting Web pages and documents. (Fall, Spring, Summer II)
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3.00 Credits
P: ENG W031 or equivalent and MATH M007 or equivalent. An introduction to computers and data processing. Includes the historical and current status of data processing and electronic digital computers; a survey of computer applications; foundations of computer programming; survey of programming languages. (Fall, Spring, Summer I)
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4.00 Credits
P: DPIS D150 or MATH M100 or higher. Computer programming, algorithm, and program structure. Computer solutions to problems. FORTRAN or Java will be the vehicle for program development. Lecture and discussion. Credit will not be given for both CSCI C201 and CSCI 5201 or CSCI 0203; credit not given for both CSQ 0201 and CSQ C301 or CSCI C302 or BUS K201, except by permission of the department. (Fall)
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4.00 Credits
P: CSCI C106 and DPIS D150. Computer programming and algorithms. Application to large file processing functions of an organization. Credit not given for both CSCI C203 and CSCI C201, or for both CSCI C203 and CSCI C303, except by permission of the department. (Fall-alternate years)
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3.00 Credits
P: Listed in Schedule of Classes or consent of instructor. Selected topics in computer science appropriate to the student in or nearing the end of the sophomore year. Course may cover a topic selected from but not limited to the following list: programming languages, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, ethics in data processing, and database systems. May be repeated for no more than 9 credit hours. Credit not given for both CSCI 0297 and DPIS D285 in excess of 9 credit hours. (Occasionally)
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