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CLAS 326: Mythology
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Wickersham Illustrated lectures survey the tales of gods and heroes in Greek legend, from the creation of the world to the end of the age of myth-the foundations of Western literature. Interpretive approaches are also studied. Prerequisite: CIE-100. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (H.)
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CLAS/ENGL 230: Epics of the World
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Wickersham Read in English translation, a specimen of Western epic, such as Homer's Iliad and Odyssey or Vergil's Aeneid,is compared with a specimen of non-Western epic, such as the Indian Mahabharata or the Persian Book of Kings. Prerequisite: CIE-100. Three hours per week. Four semester hours. (H, G.)
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CS 100: Computer Science for the Liberal Arts
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Broad introduction to topics in computer science. Introductory programming in a computer language. For students who do not intend to take other computer science courses. Offered in the fall of odd years. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.
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CS 173: Introduction to Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Introduction to the field of computer science. Topics include: methods for computational problem solving, algorithm development techniques, processes for development of new technologies, and programming projects of increasing complexity in a high-level language with emphasis on good programming style. The course also includes exposure to advanced topics in computer science such as graphics, human-computer interaction, and software engineering. Recommended for students in mathematics; business and economics; and the natural sciences. No prior computer programming experience is assumed. Offered every semester. Three hours of lecture and one hour of laboratory per week. Four semester hours.
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CS 174: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A continuation of CS-173. Introduction to algorithm analysis and data structures. Classes and instances, vectors, and lists. Larger programs and/or team projects. Prerequisite: CS-173. Offered in the spring semester. Three hours of lecture per week. Four semester hours.
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CS 270: Computational Statistics
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Statistical analysis using statistical software. Design, collection, organization, and storage of data sets. Statistical programming, debugging, analysis of output and interpretation of results. Prerequisites: MATH 242 or MATH-243. Offered in the spring semester. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Four semester hours.
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CS 274: Computer Architecture and Organization
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty Hierarchical structure of computer architecture, number systems, arithmetic operations, codes, switching algebra, logic gates, assembly language programming. Prerequisite: CS-174. Offered in the spring semester. Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Four semester hours.
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CS 350: Oral Presentation
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Faculty A computer science oral presentation. This course will satisfy the College requirement for an oral presentation in the major. Prerequisite: written consent of a department faculty member. Graded S/U. Zero semester hours. Note: This course is usually taken in conjunction with internships (CS-381, 383) and research/independent work (CS-391-394, 491, 492).
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CS 371: Design and Analysis of Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Liston Complexity of algorithms, searching and sorting algorithms, tables, hashing, recursion, tree and graph algorithms. Offered in the fall semester. Prerequisites: Math 111 or equivalent, MATH-236W, and CS-174, or permission of the instructor. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.
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CS 373: Theory of Computation
3.00 Credits
Ursinus College
Dr. Liston Principles of formal languages, automata, computability and computational complexity. Emphasis on writing proofs of theorems. Prerequisites: MATH-236W, CS-174. Offered in the fall of odd years. Three hours per week. Four semester hours.
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