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CS 5400: Designing of User Interfaces
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
An introduction to the specification, development, and evaluation of user interfaces. This course provides an overview of human capabilities, technological possibilities, interaction design, and interface evaluation. The course presents both the theoretical foundations of interaction design and practical case studies of good and bad interface design. During the course, students will design and test one or more interfaces. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: CS 3400 or permission of instructor for undergraduate students. Notes: No prerequisite for graduate students in Computer Science. Credits: 3 hours
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CS 5430: Principles of Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
The fundamentals of database design and usage are covered, focusing on the relational data model. Topics include basic DB and DBMS concepts, logical design (ER modelling, normalization), physical storage concepts, relational algebra, SQL query language, PL/SQL and embedded SQL. A relational DBMS is used for lab assignments. Other topics may include query optimisation, transaction processing, concurrency, security, forms/reports, object-relational data model, and an overview of advanced DB topics. A student may not receive credit for both CS 4430 and CS 5430. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 3310. Credits: 3 hours
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CS 5550: Computer Networks and Distributed Systems
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
The design and evaluation of computer networks using current hardware and software are explained. Various types of computer buses, local area networks, and long haul networks are defined. Case studies of popular networks are presented. Layered network models are studied. There is lab work with local area and long haul networks. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: CS 2240 and CS 3310. Credits: 3 hours
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CS 5600: Software Requirements Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course provides in-depth study of notations, methodologies, and tools for analysis and design of software requirements. This course includes object-oriented requirement development and design, the relationships between object-oriented design concepts and software engineering principles. The course concentrates on the techniques used in the early stages of software development. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 3310. Credits: 3 hours
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CS 5800: Theory of Computation II:Formal Languages
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
An introduction to the theory of computation emphasizing grammars and computational complexity. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 4800. Credits: 3 hours
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CS 5810: Compiler Design and Implementation
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Students are introduced to major aspects of compiler design. These include lexical analysis, parsing, and translation. Each student will implement a small compiler using modern compiler writing tools. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 4850 or CS 5800. Credits: 3 hours
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CS 5820: Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course provides an overview of artificial intelligence including basic A. I. techniques and concepts, e.g., production systems, heuristic searching techniques, knowledge representation, predicate calculus, and pattern recognition. It introduces A. I. application areas such as game playing, expert systems, vision, natural language processing, and learning. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 3310. Credits: 3 hours
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CS 5950: Advanced Topics in Computer and Information Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
The content of this course varies. It is intended to introduce the student to advanced topics which are normally offered as separate courses. The course may be taken more than once with approval of the student's advisor. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Approval of Department. Credits: 1 to 3 hours
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CS 5990: Independent Study in Computer Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Advanced students with good scholastic records may elect to pursue independently the study of some topic of special interest. Topics are chosen and arrangements are made to suit the needs of each particular student. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Written approval of instructor. Credits: 1 to 3 hours
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CTA 5000: Introduction to Drug and Device Development
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course introduces the student to the pharmaceutical and medical device industry and the process of drug and device development. Drug Development Phases I-IV are discussed. Preclinical (animal) research, regulatory requirements, are reviewed along with the content of the Investigational New Drug Application (INDA), the New Drug Application (NDA), Pre-Market Approval (PMA), and the Marketing Authorization Application (international). The roles of the Investigator, Study Coordinator, Sponsor, and Monitor are discussed. Students are exposed to the skills necessary to function as a mid-level research employee. Credits: 3 hours
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