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CS 406: Introduction to Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Product engineering and control activities. Software engineering; relationship to other disciplines. Phases of software products and products of software engineering. Prerequisite: CS 216 or 310.
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CS 410: Directed Individual Studies
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Bradley University
Individual project developed under supervision of a CS faculty member. May be repeated under a different topic once. Maximum of three semester hours per semester. Prerequisite: consent of department.
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CS 412: Topics in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Topics of special interest which may vary each time course is offered. Repeatable under a different topic for a maximum of six hours. Prerequisites: consent of instructor.
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CS 490: Capstone Project I
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Applies the concepts and skills learned by undergraduate computer science majors at Bradley University. Students are required to work on a team on a significant software project. Prerequisites: CS 405, 406.
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CS 491: Capstone Project II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Applies the concepts and skills learned by undergraduate computer science majors at Bradley University. Students are required to work on a team on a significant software project. Prerequisites: CS 490.
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CS 500: JAVA Programming and Web Design
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Introduction to JAVA programming and PERL. Internet and Web-based applications, design and building of multimedia systems, user interface design, Gateway Interface (CGI) scripting; VRML. Prerequisite: CS 121 or equivalent.
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CS 502: Advanced Programming
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Introduces the fundamental concepts of programming from an object-oriented perspective with emphasis on advanced programming skills and good software development principles in a closed laboratory setting. Covers topics including object-oriented paradigm, design and programming, fundamental data structures and computing algorithms, and software development principles Prerequisites: consent of graduate program coordinator; at least two semesters of programming experience.
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CS 503: Programming Methodology
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Predicate calculus, Dijkstra's methodology of algorithm development. Algorithm development. Algorithmic language characteristics; syntax, semantics. Postconditions and preconditions. Verification of postcondition states satisfied by algorithmic programs executed from preconditions. Problems. Prerequisites: a grade of C or better in both MTH 120 and CS 121.
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CS 505: Advanced Topics in Databases
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Current trends in information technology. Hypertext, navigation, intelligent navigation with expert systems and neural nets, multimedia, text management and retrieval, deductive and object-oriented databases, distributed databases, the integrated intelligent database. Prerequisite: CS 405 or equivalent.
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CS 510: Numerical Methods I
3.00 Credits
Bradley University
Introduction to numerical and computational aspects of various mathematical topics: finite precision, solutions to nonlinear equations, and interpolation, approximation, linear systems of equations, and integration. Cross listed as MTH 510. Prerequisites: CS 106; MTH 207 and 223.
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