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CS 468: Internship
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half or full course Students earn credit for computer-related activities performed at participating company or corporation sites. Normally, only full-time day students are eligible for this course. Prerequisite: consent of the department chair.
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CS 475: Software Engineering
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
An introduction to the concepts of design, development, and maintenance of large-scale software systems. Chief programmer teams, the software life cycle, and underlying related topics are covered, including requirement analysis, implementation techniques, validation, verification, maintenance, documentation, user interfaces, reliability, software development tools, and programming environments. Various cost-estimation models are also introduced. Prerequisites: CS 420 and CS 435 or consent of the department. Annually.
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CS 492: IndSty:CS 255-CmptrScnce II
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half or full course
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CS 495: Honors Independent Research
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half course This course affords Honors Program students the opportunity to design and implement a significant research project in the field of computer science culminating in an appropriate public dissemination of the research methods and findings. This course must be taken concurrently with another 300-400 course in the major or minor, facilitating faculty supervision and guidance. Permission of the faculty supervisor and the Director of the Honors Program required prior to registration. Fall Term, January Term, Spring Term, Summer Term.
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CS 504: !Computer Netwrk CncptsOnline
0.75 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course discusses network architecture, components, protocols, design, and topology. Included in this discussion are the topics of data communications fundamentals, TCP/IP, UUCP, OSI Layers, gateways, bridges, routers, domains, packets, datagrams, and related network concepts.
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CS 511: !Local Area Networks Online
0.75 Credits
Elmhurst University
The architecture, components, design, installation and security of local area networks (LANs) is discussed. Administering networks using a network operating system such as Novell, Windows, Linux, and the Intranet are also presented.
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CS 511 - !Local Area Networks Online
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CS 530: !Database Syst & Programming
0.75 Credits
Elmhurst University
Concepts and applications of databases are discussed. The student learns how to program using the database package SQL Server. In addition, SQL Server application development using SQL and Active X Data Objects with VB.NET is discussed. Techniques for implementing a database on a network system are also discussed.
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CS 545: !Wide-Area Networks-Online
0.75 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course discusses the concepts, architecture, topologies, applications and security of wide area networks (WANs). Data communication concepts applied in wide area networks, as well as transmission media, protocols, installation, and components of WANs are presented. Practical information on how to set up Unix-based Intranet/Internet Services (e.g., DNS, SMTP, Apache Web Server, etc.) is also given.
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CS 547: !Client/Server Ntwrk Progrmg
0.75 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course will introduce students to the concepts of client/server computing by focusing on how to apply .NET Web Services to business applications. It will discuss network programming concepts using .NET Framework, focusing primarily on the System.Net and System.Net.Socket namespaces. It will identify Web Services standards and protocols, including HTTP, XML and SOAP. Students will learn how to design, construct, and test Web Services, as well as create applications that consume these services using VB.NET. In addition, the student will gain the knowledge of how to locate Web Services and will explore the security methods used to protect these services.
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CS 550: !Wide-AreaNetworkProg-Online
0.75 Credits
Elmhurst University
Using the Internet as a case study of a WAN, the student learns how to program in appropriate network-oriented languages (e.g., HTML, VB Script, and Active Server Pages.NET [ASP.NET.]) As part of this programming experience, the student is taught how to develop a Web site that accesses data in an SQL Server database.
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