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CSAS 4115: Theory of Relational Databases
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Modern relational databases. Relational algebra, views and queries, normal forms and normalization, tuning and optimization. The entity-relationship model and database design. Overview of other approaches, especially objectoriented databases, data warehouses and data mining, distributed databases and very large applications. Group project, both design and implementation, in an SQL-based environment, such as Access or Oracle. Prerequisites: CSAS 2124, 2126, MATH 1611 or permission of department chair. 3 credits
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CSAS 4116: Software Engineering and Object-Orientated Development
4.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Principles of software engineering; classical and objectoriented approaches. Large-scale application design. UML, use cases, class and sequence diagrams, and related notations. Phases of a project. From OO analysis to OO design and OO development. Libraries, reuse, and reengineering. Management of large-scale projects. Testing, validation, and verification; introduction to formal methods. A large-scale group project, from requirements through implementation and test design. Prerequisite: CSAS 2124, 2126 or permission of the instructor. 4 credits
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CSAS 4912: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Student completes and presents a major project in computer science. Course is ordinarily taken Spring semester of the student's last year, based on a proposal submitted in the previous two semesters, approved by the department, and supervised by a director and a second reader. The project typically involves programming and/or research, and both written and oral presentations. Prerequisites: Senior standing with a 2.8 average, or permission of department chair. 3 credits Placement information: The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science has established placement procedures to place students in mathematics courses commensurate with their skill level and to ensure a level of mathematical proficiency that can be expected from graduates of Seton Hall University. Students are placed into categories according to the math portion of their SAT scores. A student can then take any course within that category or any lower category. A student can place into a higher category by taking the (optional) Mathematics Placement Exam. Transfer students should contact the department chair before registering for any mathematics courses.
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DIPL 1002: Interdisciplinary Seminar in Diplomacy and International Relations
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Focuses on a few current international challenges or issues while applying several advanced international relations perspectives simultaneously. The course will expose students to a variety of tools and perspectives in the field of Diplomacy and International Relations, and help students to see the complementarity of the various theoretical perspectives. Team taught. 3 credits
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DIPL 1101: Emergence of the Contemporary World
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Surveys development of major cultures and societies, focusing on these traditions in the context of interaction among European, Asian and African peoples and the encounter of European and American peoples in the 15th century. 3 credits
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DIPL 1711: International Relations
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Analyzes the dynamics of the relations between and across the different countries of the world. Examines the role that countries, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, businesses, and individual people play in addressing pressing global problems such as peace, war, security, arms control, trade, development, human rights and the environment. 3 credits
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DIPL 2101: Ethnopolitical Landscapes of the Contemporary World
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Surveys political, economic, cultural and socio-demographic trends shaping the contemporary world and their impact on international, regional and global relations. Focuses on nationalism and ethnicity. Topics include: rise of nationstates; impact of nationalism; nation-building and empire building; Western imperialism in the Third World; ethnicity and nationalism; ethnic relations in the U.S. and other parts of the world; and post-Cold War development. 3 credits
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DIPL 2103: History of Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Surveys the evolution of diplomacy from ancient civilizations to the present. Examines the actors and processes associated with classic diplomacy, and considers the new challenges facing diplomats as a result of recent changes in international affairs. 3 credits
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DIPL 2109: Institutions of Global Governance
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines the process through which states, intergovernmental organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and multinational corporations seek to address pressing problems of global governance. The challenges associated with international cooperation are explored, including the changing nature of sovereignty and the difficulties with promoting compliance. A variety of transsovereign issues are covered and the course concludes with a diplomatic simulation of a global issues conference. 3 credits
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DIPL 2110: Comparative Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Explores the different processes through which countries design their foreign policy. A variety of countries are examined encompassing various regions of the world, levels of development, and types of political regimes. Of special concern is the manner in which both domestic and international pressures influence the foreign policy making process. 3 credits
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