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3.00 Credits
An introduction to networking concepts, file server management, and network administration are covered in depth. Hands-on experience in network administration using the CS lab is an integral part of the course. Students will develop the skills and learn the concepts necessary for becoming a network administrator. Some of the topics covered include security, user and group rights, menus, login scripts, network printing, and software installation. The current environment is Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Prerequisite: CS 0203.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the philosophy and tools of software maintenance. Topics include version and change controls, regression testing, restructuring, problem isolation, application domain knowledge, reverse engineering, redocumentation, reuse, and re-engineering. Prerequisite: CS 0203.
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3.00 Credits
(Cross listed with MATH 1316) This course consists of two parts: computational algebra and applications. The first part is primarily devoted to using software aids and lab sessions and is two-thirds of the course. The last third will be devoted to small group projects. All the basic topics of linear algebra will be studied. Prerequisites: MATH 0206, CS 0101.
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3.00 Credits
The primary focus of this course is the successful design and implementation of user interfaces. Technical details, strategies, and principles will be examined, as well as concepts from human cognition studies. Programming will be in Visual Basic. Prerequisite: CS 0203.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the social and ethical impact of the computer revolution. Topics include computers and power, privacy and security, intellectual property, human safety, technological risk, technological reinforcement of gender and racial bias, and impact on employment and education. Term paper required. This course meets the upper-level writing requirement. Prerequisite: CS 0101 or 0103. GE: Behavioral Sciences
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to digital systems, Boolean algebra, minimization, combinational circuits, sequential circuits, and programmable controllers. Prerequisites: CS 0101, MATH 0135.
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3.00 Credits
Data representation, instruction formats, control memory, input/output units, microprocessors, vector and pipeline processing, and multiprocessor systems. Prerequisite: CS 1332.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers critical components of software development, including proper specification of system requirements, application of design techniques, use of well-conceived programming language constructs, validation of software, and evaluation of software quality. Prerequisite: CS 0203.
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3.00 Credits
An application course that builds on the theory introduced in CS 1307. Beginning with the user-defined problem, a complete database system will be designed and implemented for use in a multi-user, networked environment. The implementation will address concerns on integrity, concurrency, and security. Prerequisite: CS 1307.
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3.00 Credits
Understand the basic concepts, algorithms, and design principles underlying modern 2D and 3D computer graphics and visualization. Learn visualization problem solving and programming skills. Prerequisite: CS 0203.
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