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CSCI C307: Applied Programming Techniques
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: CSCI C201 or equivalent. Programming techniques: data analysis, sorting and searching, use of tape and disk files, string and text manipulation. (Spring)
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CSCI C311: Programming Languages
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: CSCI A302 or CSCI C307 or CSCI C320 or CSCI A346. Systematic approach to programming languages. Relationships among languages, properties and features of language, and the computer environment necessary to use languages. Lecture and laboratory. (Occasionally)
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CSCI C320: Advanced COBOL
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: CSCI 0203. A continuation and extension of COBOL syntax as taught in CSCI C203. Extensive use will be made of structured COBOL in the development of large programs requiring access to various file structures. (Spring-alternate years)
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CSCI C343: Data Structures
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: CSCI A302 or CSCI C307 or CSCI C320 or CSCI A346. Systematic study of data structures encountered in computing problems; structure and use of storage media; methods of representing structured data; and techniques for operating on data structures. Lectures and laboratory. (Fall)
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CSCI C390: Individual Programming Laboratory
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: CSCI A302 or CSCI C307 or CSCI C320 or CSCI A346. Students will design, program, verify, and document a special project assignment selected in consultation with an instructor. This course may be taken several times up to a maximum of 6 credits. Prior to enrolling, students must arrange for an instructor to supervise their course activity. Credit not given for both CSCI C390 and DPIS D390 in excess of 6 credit hours. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)
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CSCI C445: Information Systems Design
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: CSCI C343 or DPIS D290. Concepts, theory, and practice in systems design and analysis with particular attention to current database methods and control. (Occasionally)
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CSCI C446: Information Systems Development
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: CSCI C445 or consent of instructor. Analysis and implementation of information systems. Hardware organization and the relationship to software constructs such as sequential versus direct access, coding and indexing strategies, inverted files, rings, trees, and multilinked structures. (Occasionally)
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CSCI Y398: Internship in Professional Practice
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
P: sophomore standing; approval of major department. Designed to provide opportunities for students to receive credit for selected, career- related, full-time or part-time work. Evaluation by employer and faculty sponsors. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. (Fall, Spring, Summer I, Summer II)
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DAST A111: Oral Pathology,Physiology,and Anatomy I
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
An overview of the structure and function of the body, starting with the basic tissues, organs, and organic systems; followed by the mechanisms of disease with emphasis on the head and neck region. (Spring)
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DAST A112: Dental and Medical Emergencies and Therapeutics
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Northwest
Recognition and clinical experience of systemic emergencies. Comprehensive study of the physiological, toxicological, and therapeutic effects of drugs on living organisms, with emphasis on their rational application in the treatment of disease. Content includes discussions of drugs that are widely prescribed by physicians and dentists. (Fall)
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