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CSC 3610: Advanced Programming
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours Advanced programming is a coding intensive course. The student will practice layers of abstraction and algorithmics by using object-oriented techniques such as inheritance, encapsulation and polymorphism by appropriate software engineering and developing working algorithms. Class time will be spent in open discussion of student projects from proposal to demonstrated implementation. Three non-trivial coding projects will be developed, implemented, and presented. Students are expected to exhibit creativity in their work. This course is dependent upon object-oriented languages. Prerequisite: CSC1600.
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CSC 3750: C++ for Java Programmers
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours Significant features of C++ that are absent from Java or implemented differently in Java. The topics covered include overloaded operators, use of pointers, copy constructors, applications of virtual functions, and avoidance of memory leaks. Extensive programming is required. Prerequisite: CSC1600.
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CSC 4150: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours Explore basic neural net, expert system and intelligent agent algorithms from the perspective of computer science and knowledge engineering. Theory, methodology, and applications from an introductory perspective are examined. Existing software tools are used for development and experimentation. Prerequisites: CSC1600, CSC2600.
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CSC 4200: System Analysis and Design
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours Information analysis and the logical specification of systems. Methods of designing large-scale software applications by integrating computer technology, systems analysis, systems design, and organizational behavior. Case studies develop proficiency in the use of both traditional and object-oriented approaches. Prerequisite: CSC1600.
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CSC 4250: Capstone in Computer Science
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours This is the capstone course for computer or information system majors. Covering current topics in the computer and information sciences, this course is designed to prepare the student for society's perception of this discipline and to create an awareness in the student of how to utilize the computer sciences to better society. Prerequisite: Within one year of expected graduation in a computer science program.
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CSC 4360: Database Systems
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours Concepts of database systems, logical schema, query languages, and database modeling are emphasized. Current trends in database architecture are explored, although the relational model and algebra are emphasized. Experience will be gained from utilizing a DBMS. Prerequisites: CSC1600, CSC2600.
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CSC 4400: Data Communication Systems and Networks
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours Concepts and terminology of data communications, network design, and distributed information analysis. The equipment, protocols, architectures, transmission alternatives, communication environments, and network management systems will be presented. Prerequisite: CSC3150 or CSC3500.
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CSC 4700: Operating Systems
4.00 Credits
Aurora University
4 semester hours Characteristics of computer operating systems. The components of operating systems, the functions and goals of those components, and the interaction of those components are studied. Issues involving concurrency are emphasized. Common operating system algorithms are implemented. Programming is required. Prerequisite: CSC3150.
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ECN 2010: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours This course introduces students to the study of market and non-market mechanisms in the allocation of productive resources and in the distribution of income. Includes the study of competitive markets, monopolies, oligopolies, international trade, as well as applications to selected current economic problems. (Fall and Spring) Prerequisite: Satisfy Mathematics Proficiency Requirement. Meets General Education "Observation of Ourselves and Others" Group Arequirement.
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ECN 2020: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Aurora University
3 semester hours This course introduces students to the study of economic factors determining national output, income, employment, and general price level. Such factors include roles of government, the Federal Reserve System, banking system and international monetary relations. (Fall and Spring) Prerequisite: Satisfy Mathematics Proficiency Requirement. Meets General Education "Observation of Ourselves and Others" Group Arequirement.
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