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4.00 Credits
A study of the principles that govern the design and implementation of contemporary programming languages. Topics include lexical properties, compilers, interpreters, data structures, control structures, parameter passage, and runtime environments. Procedural, functional, object oriented, and logic programming languages will be considered. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: CSI 220 Data Structures & Algorithms
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4.00 Credits
A study of the basic theoretical principles of computer science. Topics include finite automata, pushdown automata, regular expressions, Turing machines, the halting problem, unsolvability, and computational complexity. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: CSI 220 Data Structures & Algorithms and MTH 215 Discrete Structures
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the topics of Artificial Intelligence: intelligent agents, search, logic, planning, learning, natural language processing, vision, robotics. Students will write programs in Lisp and Prolog. Prerequisite: CSI 220 Data Structures & Algorithms and MTH 121 Calculus I
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4.00 Credits
The tools and techniques used to create computer programs that have rich graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Emphasis is placed on applications that make use of the World Wide Web. Topics will include XHTML, Javascript, Java servlets, and CGI programming. Prerequisite: CSI 220 Data Structures & Algorithms
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the management of processes, memory, and I/0 devices in a multiprogramming environment. Topics include file systems, resource sharing, scheduling, interrupts, and concurrency. Offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: CSI 220 Data Structures & Algorithms, CSI 240 Computer Organization, and MTH 121 Calculus I
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4.00 Credits
The concepts and techniques used to implement communications using computer networks. Topics include the ISO network model, protocols, direct link networks, packet switching, and the Internet. Several currently used standards and network software will be examined. Prerequisite: CSI 220 Data Structures & Algorithms, CSI 240 Computer Organization, and MTH 121 Calculus I
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4.00 Credits
Advanced study of selected topics in computer science. Students will also work in teams on a significant software project. Prerequisite: CSI 210 Software Engineering, CSI 220 Data Structures & Algorithms, and CSI 240 Computer Organization, or by permission Meets general academic requirement W
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4.00 Credits
A global survey of dance in various cultural, historical, and social contexts. Students will explore how dance communicates human history and experience. Course work includes dance viewing, reading, critical analysis, and movement exploration. Meets general academic requirement A (and W which applies to 102 only).
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0.50 Credits
Introduction to the fundamentals of classical ballet. Areas covered will include the understanding of correct body placement positions of the feet, head, and arms musicality and the development of the elementary habits of movement applicable to the form.
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4.00 Credits
This is the foundation course for first year students considering a dance major or minor. The course is primarily a studio experience focused on exploring the theoretical basis of concert dance via practice of dance technique and performance. Included are investigations of the anatomical and biomechanical principles of movement as well as the cognitive processes of learning and performing dance. Students must be at the intermediate or advanced level in either ballet, modern, or jazz dance. Meets general academic requirement A.
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