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CS 225: Programming for Engineering and Science
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Fundamental principles, concepts, and methods of computing, with emphasis on applications in the physical sciences and engineering. Basic problem solving and programming techniques; fundamental algorithms and data structures; use of computers in solving engineering and scientific problems. Cannot be used towards a major in computer science. Prerequisite: Math 133.
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CS 230: External Files
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
To introduce concepts and techniques to create and maintain sequential, indexed, and relative files using Virtual Storage Access Methods (VSAM) and Access Method Service utilities (IDCAMS). Prerequisite: CS 220 or equivalent. IAI: CS 913 if CS 220 also completed.
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CS 300: Introduction to Digital Circuits
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Introduction to digital circuits using integrated circuits, design of combinational and sequential circuits, interfacing different logic families, basic devices such as decoders, multiplexers, and counters. This course will not count toward completion of a concentration in electronics in the Engineering Technology department or toward an IE&T minor. Not open to students with credit for Engr 300.
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CS 305: Introduction to Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
An introduction to computer forensics. The course will cover a range of computer hardware and forensics software tools on current and past operating systems. Cannot be applied toward the computer science major. Prerequisite: CS 101 or equivalent.
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CS 310: Computer Organization I
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Numeric representation, logical gates, latches, adder design; architectural components: ALU, bus, IO devices; memory organization; instruction set design and tradeoffs, addressing techniques. Prerequisite: CS 211 with a grade of C or better and CS 212 with a grade of C or better or consent of department.
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CS 315: E-Commerce Technology
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Concepts, design, and applications related to electronic commerce. Course is designed for nonmajors, especially those who will manage or operate an E-Commerce system in a business environment. Cannot be applied toward the computer science major. Prerequisite: CS 101 or an introductory programming class.
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CS 350: Data Structures I
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Review of basic structures. Analysis, comparison, and design of algorithms for data structure processing. Sorting, searching methods. Integration of data structures into large programming projects. Prerequisite: CS 214 with a grade of C or better and Math 128 or equivalent. IAI: CS 921.
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CS 351: Data Structures II
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Advanced data structures with emphasis on non-linear data structures. Strategies for constructing algorithmic problem solutions. Analyzing the time and space efficiency of algorithm implementa tions. Prerequisite: CS 350 with a grade of C or better and Math 255.
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CS 355: Automata and Computability Theory
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
An introduction to the modern theory of computing: automata theory, formal languages, and effective computability. Topics covered include finite automata and regular languages; pushdown automata and context-free languages; Turing machines and general computability; undecidability and the halting problem. Prerequisite: junior standing and Math 255.
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CS 365: Microcomputer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Introduction to graphics commands in microcomputer BASIC. Graphics applications in various fields, including business, computer-aided design, education, and games. Not open to computer science majors.
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