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CS 310: Computr Org & Prog in Assembly
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
An in-depth study of computer hardware, from the logic gate level up through registers, and CPU devices. Primary and secondary memory and input/output, interrupts, and multiprocessor systems are discussed. Programming hardware using an assembler language is also present, and assembler features such as interrupts, internal and external subroutines, conditional assembly, real-time programming, and the macro language are covered. Prerequisite: CS 220.
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CS 315: !Web Design&Programming
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Covers design of web sites using HTML, CGI, and script programming, including Java Script, Perl, etc. Prerequisite: CS 220
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CS 318: Obj-Orient Desgn & Prog in C++
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
C++ programming language, including extensions of the C language, operator overloading, function overloading, global scope resolution, references, the 145this146 pointer, classes and class inheritance, constructors and destructors, and input/output streams. Prerequisite: CS 255.
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CS 320: Data Struct & Algorithmc Anlys
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A coverage in great depth and detail of data structure concepts: stacks, queues, linked lists, binary and general trees, game trees, B trees, graphs, and sorting and searching techniques. Algorithms for developing and applying these structures are discussed in a systematic and logical manner. Other topics are abstract data types, information hiding, and object-oriented programming. Prerequisites: CS 255, CS 318, and MTH 301 or concurrent enrollment.
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CS 360: Computer Network Systems
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Theory of a computer network is presented and various types of networks, including local area, wide area, and global networks, are discussed. Theory topics include network architecture, data transmission techniques, network topologies, network media, and network security. In addition, the student learns how to use network operating systems and how to generate programs for a system such as the Internet using JAVA and HTML programming tools. Case studies of Windows NT, Novell, the Internet, and intranet systems are given. Prerequisite: CS 220.
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CS 418: Artificial Intelligence
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
An introduction to fundamentals of artificial intelligence, including problem-solving techniques, search strategies and heuristics, and knowledge representation. First order logic, normal forms, unification, and resolution principles are introduced with applications to problem solving, theorem proving, logic, and database theory. Prerequisite: CS 255. Upon request.
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CS 419: JAVA Programming & Web Develp
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A course in programming using JAVA, including how to create applets and web-based applications. Prerequisite: CS 318 or CS 320 or consent of the instructor.
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CS 420: Operating Systems
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Concepts include tasks and process representations, process coordination and synchronization, concurrent constructs in programming languages, process and job scheduling, performance and monitoring mathematical tools, virtual and physical memory management schemes, file management organization, device management, issues in real-time and distributed operating systems, security issues, and communications and networks. Prerequisites: CS 310 and CS 360. It is highly recommended, although not required, that the student also take CS 205 before taking CS 420.
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CS 435: Concepts of Program Languages
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A comparative study of programming languages from perspectives of the designer, implementor, and user. Concepts include data and control abstractions, binding times, strong and weak typing, parameter passing, and concurrency. Languages from the imperative, declarative, functional, and object-oriented classes serve as illustrations. Prerequisites:
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CS 440: Client/Server Programming
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Discusses programming and architecture of client/server systems both at the client146s side and at the server side. Prerequisites: CS 220, CS 315, CS 360.
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