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CS 1070: Introductory Programming:FORTRAN
2.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
An introduction to computer programming using the FORTRAN language (FORmula TRANslation). Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: 1-1/2 years of high school algebra or MATH 111. Notes: Credit will not be given for both CS 2010 and CS 1070. This course can not be used towards a major or minor in Computer Science. Credits: 2 hours
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CS 1110: Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
A first course in the science of programming digital computers. Analysis of problems and development of correct procedures for their solution will be emphasized along with the expression of algorithmic solutions to problems in a structured high level computer language. Applications will solve both numerical and non-numerical problems for the computer. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Co-requisite: MATH 1180. Notes: Enrollment is restricted to undergraduates and those graduate students admitted under the PCS (Permission to take Computer Science) classification. Enrollments in all 5000-level computer science classes will be restricted to undergraduates and graduate students in the Computer Science master's program (CMP). Students in other graduate programs who need one of these courses either for subject matter or a research tool can gain admission by permission from the department. Credits: 4 hours
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CS 1120: Computer Science II
4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course is a continuation of Computer Science I with more emphasis on top-down, modular, structured design and techniques involved in the production of large computer programs. Advanced language features such as recursion, sets, pointers, records/structures will be discussed. Data structures and their various implementations are introduced. Design and analysis of various searching and sorting techniques will be presented. Elementary file processing using sequential and random access input and output will be demonstrated. A team project will be assigned. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 1110; co-requisite: MATH 1220 or MATH 2000 or MATH 1700. Notes: Enrollment is restricted to undergraduates and those graduate students admitted under the PCS (Permission to take Computer Science) classification. Enrollments in all 5000-level computer science classes will be restricted to undergraduates and graduate students in the Computer Science master's program (CMP). Students in other graduate programs who need one of these courses either for subject matter or a research tool can gain admission by permission from the department. Credits: 4 hours
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CS 2000: Programming Language Experience
2.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Details of a specific computer programming language are presented. The name of the specific language discussed will appear in the student's transcript. Students obtain practice by writing programs in the language. This course assumes knowledge of the use of the computer system and editor and basic programming concepts. It is suitable for anyone wishing to learn the specific language being taught. Course can be repeated for credit in a different language. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 1110 and 1-1/2 years of high school algebra or MATH 1110. Credits: 2 hours
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CS 2020: Programming in COBOL
2.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Details of the COBOL computer programming language are presented. Students obtain practice by writing programs in the language. This course assumes knowledge of the use of the computer system and editor and basic programming concepts. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: CS 1110 and 1-1/2 years of high school algebra or MATH 1110. Credits: 2 hours
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CS 2050: Programming in Java
2.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Details of the Java computer programming language are presented. Students obtain practice by writing programs in Java. This course assumes knowledge of and experience using a computer system, editors, and programming concepts. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Programming experience in a structured high-level language. Credits: 2 hours
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CS 2060: Programming in Visual BASIC
2.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Details of the Visual BASIC computer programming language are presented. Students obtain practice by writing programs in Visual BASIC. This course assumes knowledge of and experience using a computer system, editors, and a programming language. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Programming experience in a structured high-level language and use of a MS Windows-based computer system. Credits: 2 hours
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CS 2100: Introductory Topics in Computing Technology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
A topics course presenting introductory computer science material suitable for credit in some undergraduate computer science major and minor programs. Topic can vary with each offering. The course can be repeated with different topics for credit. Credits: 1 to 3 hours
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CS 2230: Computer Organization and Assembly Language
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course introduces concepts of computer architecture and assembly language. CISC and RISC instruction sets, along with associated hardware issues (e.g., data representation and instruction formats, instruction pipelining, register windows, context switching, and memory management) will be discussed. The student will program in both assembly language and the C programming language as well as interfacing the two languages. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 1110. Notes: Enrollment is restricted to undergraduates and those graduate students admitted under the PCS (Permission to take Computer Science) classification. Enrollments in all 5000-level computer science classes will be restricted to undergraduates and graduate students in the Computer Science master's program (CMP). Students in other graduate programs who need one of these courses either for subject matter or a research tool can gain admission by permission from the department. Credits: 3 hours
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CS 2240: System Programming Concepts
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Topics include: program development tools, basic testing, timing, profiling and benchmarking, characteristics of physical devices, memory management, device drivers, pseudo-devices, file structures, file I/O (both buffered and unbuffered), processes, shells, inter-process communications, signals, exceptions, pipes, sockets, shared memory and file and record locking. All topics are viewed from a UNIX system programming perspective. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: CS 1120 and CS 2230. Notes: Enrollment is restricted to undergraduates and those graduate students admitted under the PCS (Permission to take Computer Science) classification. Enrollments in all 5000-level computer science classes will be restricted to undergraduates and graduate students in the Computer Science master's program (CMP). Students in other graduate programs who need one of these courses either for subject matter or a research tool can gain admission by permission from the department. Credits: 3 hours
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