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3.00 Credits
Application of computer technology to business problems. Transaction processing systems that support the revenue, conversion, and expenditure cycles of manufacturing, service, and retail business organizations. Process modeling, data modeling, internal control, corporate IT governance, and systems development techniques. Application of CASE technology to a hypothetical business project. Prerequisites: ACCT 152 or ACCT 108, and CSE 17 or equivalent. Not available to students who have credit for ACCT 311.
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3.00 Credits
Integrated Product Development (IPD) Capstone Course I. Industry-based business information systems design project. Information systems design methodology, user needs analysis, project feasibility analysis of design alternatives, and integrated product development methodology. Formal oral and written presentations to clients. Prerequisite: CSB 311.
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3.00 Credits
Integrated Product Development (IPD) Capstone Course II. This course extends the industry-based project initiated in CSB 312 into its implementation phase. Detailed design, in-house system construction and delivery, commercial software options, and systems maintenance and support. The practical component of the course is supplemented by several classroom-based modules dealing with topics that lie at the boundary of computer science and business. Formal oral and written presentations to clients. Prerequisite: CSB 312
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A faculty led, foreign-based activity to provide students the opportunity to work on consulting, assurance, or other IT-related projects with business organizations, consulting companies, and public accounting firms. Typical projects: systems analysis and design, systems configuration and implementation, database design, user interface design, and internal control assessment. Students complete written reports and make formal presentations to client firms. Prerequisites: ACCT 311, or CSB 311, or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced programming and data structures, including dynamic structures, memory allocation, data organization, symbol tables, hash tables, B-trees, data files. Object-oriented design and implementation of simple assemblers, loaders, interpreters, compilers, and translators. Practical methods for implementing medium-scale programs. Prerequisite: CSE 17.
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3.00 Credits
Topics in computer science, Java programming and web page design. Includes multimedia laboratory. Not available to students who have taken CSE 15, 16, or ENGR 1.
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1.00 Credits
Oral and written communication of information in computer science. Technical writing; structure, style, and delivery of oral presentations; use of visual aids. Presentation topics chosen from the content of CSE 109. Corequisite: CSE 109.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to topics in computer science and programming skills in Java and C++. Prerequisite for CSE 17. Includes multimedia laboratory. No prerequisites. Not available to students who have taken CSE 12, 16, or ENGR 1.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the breadth of computer science using multimedia: the history of the idea of computing, problem solving with computers, object-oriented programming and software engineering, computer architecture, operating systems, networks, user interface design, HTML, Flash, social and ethical issues of computing and artificial intelligence.
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3.00 Credits
Algorithmic design and implementation in a high level, object-oriented language such as JAVA. Recursion, lexical programs, pointers, data structures, and their applications. Prerequisites: CSE 15, or ENGR 1, or permission of the instructor.
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