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  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSCD 416 with a minimum grade of 2.7. This course studies advanced 3D modeling, animation theory and application including creation of characters and creatures that come alive. Topics include organic modeling of character forms, analysis of character movement and 3D scripting. This course requires 3D projects.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSCD 417 with a minimum grade of 2.7. This course studies extensions of advanced 3D modeling, animation theory and application including further advanced 3D animation concepts. Topics addressed will include lip synchronization, facial expressions and 3D scripting. This course requires 3D projects.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSCD 411 with a minimum grade of 2.7 and Advancement in Major. This is a course in multimedia project development. Using theory and research as a foundation, groups will work on real world projects. A group project is required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A minimum grade of 2.7 in CSCD 310 and Advancement Programming Exam Clearance or successful completion of MATH 225 or permission of instructor. This course is a study of sequential machines-their algebraic, structural and logical properties.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A minimum grade of 2.7 in CSCD 240 and CSCD 420; Advancement Programming Exam Clearance and Advancement in Major. This course examines the correspondence between automata, languages and logic circuits with an emphasis on the relationships between Turing machines, computability and transducers as algebraic systems. Automata theory is applied to the first phase of compiler design. Programming assignments are required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A minimum grade of 2.7 in CSCD 421; Advancement Programming Exam Clearance and Advancement in Major. This course analyzes syntactic structures as applied to context free and type three grammars. It examines theoretical development of parsing schema as well as practical applications in implementing such strategies. Programming assignments, oral presentations and written reports are required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CSCD 300 with a minimum grade of 2.7, Advancement in Major, Advanced Programming Exam Clearance, [CSCD 307 highly recommended]. Fundamental concepts associated with the design, implementation and use of database systems with particular emphasis on relational database management systems are studied in this course. Topics include database modeling and design techniques, languages and facilities provided by database management systems and representative implementations. Students will use a state-of-the-art DBMS to design, load, query, maintain and administer a relational database. Individual client/server programming projects, including oral presentations and written reports are required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CSCD 425 with a minimum grade of 2.7, Advancement Programming Exam Clearance and Advancement in Major This course offers an in-depth introduction to fundamental concepts associated with the design, implementation and maintenance of n-tier applications with particular emphasis on web-based database applications. Topics include scripting languages, application servers and web services. Students will use a state-of-the-art development tool to design, implement and deploy a 3-tier application against a relational database. Individual and/or team programming projects, oral presentations and written reports are required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A minimum grade of 2.7 in both CSCD 300 and CSCD 330, Advancement Programming Exam Clearance and Advancement in Major This course explores advanced technologies and programming skills for computer networks. Students engage in a comprehensive study of future and advanced networking technologies, such as multiplexing, ATM, NAT and IPv6, DNS, E-mail, file transfers, RPC, CORBA and middleware. Comprehensive projects are required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A minimum grade of 2.7 in both CSCD 300 and CSCD 330, Advancement Programming Exam Clearance and Advancement in Major This course explores practical topics in network security. Topics include policy and mechanism; malicious code; intrusion detection, prevention and response; cryptography and protocols for privacy and integrity. This course emphasizes the trade-offs among risks of misuse, cost of prevention and social issues. Concepts are implemented in programming assignments and comprehensive projects.
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