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4.00 Credits
The study of the maintenance of a quality environment through the conservation of soil and water resources. 4 hrs. lect.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers advanced spreadsheet techniques including microprogramming. Also covered are on-line information systems, package installation, and other advanced application techniques. Credit cannot be given for both CS 301 and CS 302. Prerequisite: CS 101 or 203. Spreadsheet and Database Applications. (3) Covers both spreadsheet and database applications from a business perspective. Emphasis will be placed on working with formulas, formatting, charting, query construction, form generation, report generation, and the integration of these applications. Cannot be applied towards the computer science major. Credit cannot be given for both CS 301 and CS 302. Credit cannot be given for both CS 483 and CS 302. Prerequisite: CS 101 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Covers command language, programming logic and applications of database systems for the noncomputer science major. Cannot be applied to the computer science major. Credit cannot be given for both CS 483 and CS 302. Prerequisite: CS 101. Network and Data Communications Concepts. (3) Concepts and design of commercial computer and telecommunications networks. Course is designed for nonmajors, especially those who will manage or operate networks in a business environment. Cannot be applied toward the computer science major. Prerequisite: CS 101 or 203, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Intended for senior honors students. This is a companion to the course CS 396, "Honors Seminar". Topic varies with each offering of the course . Prerequisite: Honors Program participant or consent of department. Senior Honors Project. (3-6, repeatable to 6) This course provides a project option within the departmental Honors Program. Project directed by a faculty member of the Department of Computer Science. Prerequisite: senior Honors Program participant or consent of department.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of CS 491. This course will cover the project management, implementation, testing, and maintenance of a large software system. Emphasis will be on teamwork and industrial standards for software development. Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) course. Prerequisite: CS 491. Computer Science Internship. (1-12, repeatable to 12) Credit for work experience in a research, governmental, or business organization. Internship project report required. Only 3 s.h. can be used for the major. Prerequisites: 15 s.h. of computer science courses and computer science department approval. Graded S/U only.
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3.00 Credits
Covers advanced wordprocessing, presentation graphics, database software, integration of software and software needs analysis. Will contain a team project. Cannot be applied to the computer science major. Prerequisite: CS 101 or equivalent.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to computer algorithms, problem specification, correctness, computer structure, ethics, sets, functions, iteration and recursion. Credit cannot be given for both CS 211 and CS 201. Corequisite: CS 212 and Math 100 or equivalent. IAI: CS 911 if CS 212 also completed.
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1.00 Credits
Will present the basic principles of the Java language including types, program structure, iteration, decision statements, single dimensioned variables, classes, objects, and methods. Credit cannot be given for both CS 212 and CS 201. Corequisite: CS 211. IAI: CS 911 if CS 211 also completed.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer program design, testing, documentation, simple data structures, pointers, recursion, sorting, searching, and algorithm development using object-oriented techniques. Credit cannot be given for both CS 214 and CS 202. Prerequisites: CS 211 with a grade of C or better and CS 212 with a grade of C or better or consent of department. IAI: CS 912.
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3.00 Credits
Structured programming methods in COBOL. Introduction to file concepts and file processing. IAI: CS 913 if CS 230 also completed.
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