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CPSC 372: Writing for Mathematics and Computer Science II
1.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is designed to emphasize recognition of clarity and style of presentation in the reading and discussion of computer science-related technical writing.
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CPSC 380: Data Base Design
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is an intensive study of the design and the implementation of a database.Topics include entity-relationship model, relational model, SQL, relational database design, object-oriented databases and object-relational databases. Prerequisite: CPSC 275.
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CPSC 390: Numerical Analysis
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is a study of numerical methods of evaluating integrals and differential equations, techniques in finding the roots of polynomials, solving systems of linear equations, and matrix manipulation.(This course may be taken for credit as MATH 390.) Prerequisites: CPSC 151; MATH 202 or equivalent.
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CPSC 400: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course focuses on the study of line-drawing algorithms, circle generation, transformation, clipping and windowing, segmented display files, picture structure, graphic input techniques, raster graphics, scan conversion algorithms, three-dimensional transformations, and hidden surfaces. Prerequisite: CPSC 275.
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CPSC 430: Compiler Design
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
Techniques of design and implementation of compilers, including lexical analysis, parsing (both L L and L R), syntax-directed translation, and symbol table management are examined. Prerequisites: CPSC 275,330.
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CPSC 440: Data Communications and Network Architecture
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is a study of data communications and computer networks from the programmer's point of view.Topics include direct link networks, including Ethernet and wireless networks; packet switching, internetworking, and routing, with an emphasis on the Internet Protocol; end-to-end communications, emphasizing UDP, TCP, and RPC; congestion control; data compression; network security; and applications.Students write programs that use the TCP/IP protocol stack via the UNIX or Java socket interfaces .Prerequisites: CPSC 275,330.
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CPSC 477: Seminar in Mathematics and Computer Science
2.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course includes topics in computer science suitable to computer science majors. The course is open to qualified junior and senior computer science majors.(This course may be taken for credit as MATH 477.)
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CPSC 487-488: Independent Study
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
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CPSC 490: Senior Project
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
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CS 223: Principles of Programming
1.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
3 hours A study of problem solving and object oriented programming using a current high-level language prominent in industry. Topics include data representations, selection and repetition control structures, expressions, functions, objects, properties, I/O, file manipulation including databases, arrays, documentation and debugging. Students will complete several programming projects and be involved with the review of others. No prerequisites.
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