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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the hardware architecture of a contemporary microcontroller. Programs will be written in assembly language and low level C. Prerequisite: CS 0201.
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3.00 Credits
Definition and scope of information; representation, manipulation and classification of information; visualization of information; use of database and data mining; sample applications. Prerequisite: Computer familiarity.
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3.00 Credits
The study of a special topic in computer science.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the concepts of data security, including policies, attacks, vulnerabilities, encryption, information states, and forensics. Prerequisites: CS 0166.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on those skills and concepts essential to the administration of computing systems, networks, software, file systems, Web systems, database systems, and system documentation, policies and procedures. This also includes education and support of the users of these systems. The recitation will consist of demonstrations and hands-on work in this area. Prerequisites: CS 0161, CS 0166
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This course focuses on the understanding, application, and management of information assurance and survivability in computing, communication, and organizational systems. Information assurance includes operational issues, policies and procedures, risk analyses, recovery, and disaster planning. There will some emphasis on preparing and presenting information assurance to corporate audiences. Three hours lecture. Prerequisites: CS 0261, CS 0209
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3.00 Credits
A study of contemporary programming languages to exemplify different approaches to concepts, such as scope of declaration, storage allocation, data structure variety, binding times and control organization. Languages used recently include PASCAL, COBOL, FORTH, ICON, PROLOG, and LISP. Prerequisite: CS 0203.
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3.00 Credits
The concepts, definitions, and techniques applicable to the modeling and simulation of systems with emphasis on discrete system simulation methods. Topics include system characterization, classification and modeling, pertinence of concepts from probability and statistics, and introductory description of suitable programming languages. Prerequisites: MATH 1301, 1303, CS 0101.
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3.00 Credits
The structure, use, and design of database management systems (DBMS) architecture. Topics include basic concepts and discussion of database models, data sublanguages, and user-oriented query languages. Management issues such as the role of the DB administrator, data security, and recovery are also discussed. The current development environment includes SQL and Oracle. Prerequisite: CS 0203.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the concepts and programming environment of the UNIX on a modern computer operating system. Specific concepts covered include shells, process spawning, pipes, redirection, semaphores, mailboxes, shared memory, sockets, remote procedure calls, and file locking. Each student is expected to be the systems administrator of a small UNIX system for a short time. Assignments are a combination of homework and programs. Prerequisite: CS 0203.
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