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  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; N) Focuses on concepts and structures necessary to design and implement a database management system. Various modern data models, data security and integrity, and concurrency are discussed. An SQL database system is designed and implemented as a group project. Prerequisites: IT210 or CS240. Cross listed as IT376.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Spring; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; I) This course will introduce the student to studying Computer Science in Germany. During the spring semester at Juniata, students will prepare for their travel to Germany by: (1) studying the " functional " German required for travel, (2) reading about the culture and history of the country (and the state of North Rhine 150 Westfalia in particular), and (3) configuring the technology required for that year146s selected topic in CS or IT (the course content will vary each year, previous topics have included Graphical Programming,Security Engineering, and Compiler Construction). This course culminates with its co-requisite course, CS 391, which is given at the M252nster University of Applied Sciences, for between two and three weeks each May or June. The instructor at MUAS will be a Juniata College faculty member. Pre-requisites will be CS 240 and instructor permission. Co-requisite is CS 391. Completion of both CS 390 and CS 391 will fulfill the I designation. A fee of $1,200 is applied to CS 391, and it covers instructional costs, tuition, and Juniata College credit. Students will need to purchase their own plane and train fares. The host institution will facilitate housing for the students.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Spring; Yearly; 2.00 Credits; I) This course is the culmination of studying Computer Science in Germany, which the students began during the spring semester in CS 390, by taking them to the M252nster University of Applied Sciences. The course will be an intensive two-to-three week course (each May or June), in a selected CS or IT topic. The instructor at MUAS will be a Juniata College faculty member. Pre-requisites will be CS 240 and instructor permission. Co-requisite is CS 390. Completion of both CS 390 and CS 391 will fulfill the I designation. A fee of $1,200 is applied to CS 391, and it covers instructional costs, tuition, and Juniata College credit. Students will need to purchase their own plane and train fares. The host institution will facilitate housing for the students.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits; N) An introduction to one of the branches of computer science not currently included in the regular course offerings, such as Theory of Computation, Artificial Intelligence, Parallel processing, computer architecture, etc. Prerequisites: Variable depending upon the course. Note: Abbreviated ST: (like PC399); students may take each ST course for credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall & Spring; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; N) Discusses current advances in computer science and information technology not otherwise covered in our program such as, but not limited to, networking, artificial intelligence, societal issues. In addition this course allows senior students to plan an individual research project to be completed in CS485. This course, taken by a junior may be repeated as a senior as CS 481. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing and CS220 or CS240 or IT210.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (Fall & Spring; Yearly; 1.00 Credit; N) (see CS 480). Prerequisite: CS 480.
  • 5.00 Credits

    (Fall & Spring; Yearly; 3.00-5.00 Credits; CW,N) Allows students to carry out the independent computer science research project as designed in CS 480 or 481. Prerequisite: CS 480 or CS 481.
  • 9.00 Credits

    (Fall & Spring; Yearly; 2.00-9.00 Credits; N) A placement with an organization having a data processing department. An in-depth exposure to the practice of computer science in a computer processing environment is provided. Note: may be repeated up to a total of 9 hours credit. Corequisite: CS 495W. Prerequisites: POE in Computer Science & permission and Jr. or Sr. standing.
  • 6.00 Credits

    (Fall & Spring; Yearly; 2.00-6.00 Credits; N) Requires students to reflect on the internship experience and/or pursue research related to the placement. Note: may be repeated up to a total of 9 hours credit.Corequisite: CS 490. Prerequisite: POE in Computer Science, permission and senior standing.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits; N) Allows the department to offer special topics not normally offered. Departments may offer more than one special topic. Prerequisites vary by title.
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