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CSC 345: Data Communications and Networking
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
The course will introduce the basics of data communications and networking. Students will learn the terminology and concepts of contemporary data communications and networking. Laboratory exercises will consist of building a simple Local Area Network. Prerequisite: CSC 340.
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CSC 350: GUI Programming
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Introduction to programming in the Windows GUI environment. Comparison with other GUI environments. A language based on the Windows paradigm, such as Visual Basic, will be covered. Some content in computer graphics will be included in the course. Prerequisites: CSC 340.
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CSC 365: Programming for Info Systems Managers
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Course will expose students to common programming practices in COBOL and a high-level database front-end language, such as NATURAL or SQL. Includes programming projects that demonstrate knowledge and skill necessary for entry-level programming at a professional level. Prerequisites: CSC310, BA 360. (Offered only at Fort Lewis, McChord AFB extension campuses)
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CSC 370: Principles of Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Principles of programming languages, their concepts, and constructs will be taught. Students will learn features of various contemporary programming languages and scripting languages. Pre- or co-requisite: CSC 340.
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CSC 385: Operating System Theory
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Principles of operating systems. Process management, memory management, auxiliary storage management, resource allocation, scheduling algorithms. Includes batch-processing systems, interacting systems, multiprogramming systems, and basic file systems. Prerequisite or concurrent: CSC 340.
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CSC 395: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
To be arranged with department advisor.
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CSC 397: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
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CSC 420: Information Systems for Managers
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Exploration of contemporary issues and practices related to the management of information systems. Course covers a study of information and its use throughout modern organizations; in-depth examination of the human and ethical issues surrounding information systems and how these factors contribute to the success or failure of an organization. Prerequisites: CSC 310, BA 360. (Offered only at Fort Lewis, McChord AFB extension campuses)
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CSC 430: Introduction to Computer Theory
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Provides an overview of computer theory. Formal languages, Turing machines and Finite Automata provide major content. Also covers Chomskys theories of languages, context-free grammars, pushdown automata and how these theories led to the development of computers. Prerequisite: CSC 340.
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CSC 446: Software Engineering: Analysis & Design
4.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Introduction to software engineering. The course will introduce various analysis and design methodologies, with emphasis on object-oriented methodology such as OMT (Object Modeling Technique) or UML (Unified Modeling Language) to specify and design software systems. As an exercise, the students will write a system specification and design document of a non-trivial software system, the output of which will be carried over to CSC 480 as the foundation for their senior project (CSC480.) Prerequisite: CSC 340, CSC 310.
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