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  • 4.00 Credits

    Students explore the convergence of video and digital media while studying the problems of constructing narrative and documentary texts within emerging experimental formats. Through their researchproduction projects, students learn to work with more advanced visual and organizational concepts. Legal and ethical issues involved in media production are considered. Students present ongoing work and final projects in either an online or broadcast venue. Prerequisite: COM 351 Video Production or COM 365 Hypermedia
  • 4.00 Credits

    Each year this course will have a different thematic focus which will allow honors and nonhonors seniors to engage with faculty and visiting lecturers in challenging dialogues and research experiences, culminating in the production and presentation of an original research project or creative work based on the seminar theme. Provides students with extensive opportunities to work closely with faculty mentors in developing their research project and creative work. Prerequisite: Enrollment limited to majors during the senior year. Meets general academic requirement W when offered as 481.
  • 9.00 Credits

    Designed to provide both an educational experience and an opportunity to work with professionals in practical preparation for a career, the internship includes a significant academic (written and/or production) component. Under faculty supervision, students will serve as interns with newspapers, television and radio stations, advertising agencies, public relations firms, publishers, health, environmental, sports, and human and public service organizations. Students must have completed the sophomore year. Does not count toward the nine courses required by the major. Prerequisite: COM 230 or 231 Documentary Research and instructor permission
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to general concepts of computer science and electronic data processing using modern desktop and networked computers. Topics include computer hardware, applications, such as spreadsheets, graphics, presentation, and file transfer software, as well as the history of computers. The development of interactive Web pages using HTML and JavaScript is also covered. This course does not satisfy a major or minor requirement.
  • 4.00 Credits

    The design, construction, and verification of computer programs using an objectoriented programming language. Topics include algorithm development and design techniques, control structures, and data types. Four class hours per week. Meets general academic requirement G
  • 4.00 Credits

    A continuation of CSI 110 Computer Science I. Emphasis is placed on programming methodology, fundamental data structures (stacks, queues, linked lists, trees) and their implementation, searching, sorting, pointers, and recursion. Four class hours per week. Prerequisite: CSI 110 Computer Science I Meets general academic requirement G
  • 4.00 Credits

    A projectbased study of the theory, practice, processes, and tools used to design, build, and maintain large software systems. Topics include requirements analysis, system architecture, design, testing, maintenance, and project maintenance, as well as professional practice, risks, intellectual property, and social impact of computing. Prerequisite: CSI 111 Computer Science II Meets general academic requirement W
  • 4.00 Credits

    A study of the use and implementation of various structures for storing data. Topics include abstract data types, lists, trees, graphs, recursion, and the analysis and measurement of algorithms. Prerequisite: CSI 111 Computer Science II and MTH 215 Discrete Structures
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to the architecture and operation of a computer system. Topics include assembly language programming, addressing methods, subroutines, microcode, assemblers, and linkers. Prerequisite: CSI 110 Computer Science I
  • 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to the hierarchical, network, and relational models of databases. Topics covered will be data structures, file organization, knowledge representation, query languages, data analysis, and administration. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: CSI 220 Data Structures & Algorithms
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