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CRIM 499: Internship in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An opportunity for work experience in the area of criminal justice. For students interested in graduate school, the internship will involve field research. The course may be repeated for up to six credit hours with different placements.
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CS 201: Object-Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Introduces the fundamental concepts of programming from an object-oriented perspective. Through the study of object design, this course introduces data abstraction, inheritance, overriding, programming flow of control, operator precedence, and simple data structures such as lists and arrays. This course also introduces the basics of human-computer interfaces, graphics, and the social implications of computing, along with significant coverage of software engineering. F, Sp.
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CS 215: Discrete Structures for Computer Science
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Introduces the fundamental concepts of programming from an object-oriented perspective. Through the study of object design, this course introduces data abstraction, inheritance, overriding, programming flow of control, operating precedence, and simple data structures such as lists and arrays. This course also introduces the basics of human-computer interfaces, graphics, and the social implications of computing, along with significant coverage of software engineering. F, Sp
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CS 259: Introduction to Programming in C#
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Introduction to C# with a focus on object-oriented programming techniques. In addition, the language syntax, data types, methods, functions, and procedures necessary to write C# programs will be covered. The language will be introduced using console examples and will migrate to Windows examples during the course of the semester. Laboratory exercises will be assigned that represent common business problems for which the language is best suited. Prereq: CIS 111. F, Sp
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CS 288: Microcomputer-Based Programming
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An introduction to programming in the microcomputer environment. Online interactive techniques will be emphasized in the solution of common business problems. Visual Basic will be used to illustrate structured programming techniques. Lab assignments will be used to master syntax error correction as well as problem-solving skills. Prereq: CIS 111 or equivalent. F
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CS 301: Object-Oriented Design and Methodology
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Continues the introduction to object-oriented programming begun in CS 201, with an emphasis on algorithms, data structures, string processing, internal searching and sorting, software engineering, and the social context of computing. Prereq: CS 201. Sp
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CS 311: Algorithm Design and Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Introduces formal techniques to support the design and analysis of algorithms, focusing on both the underlying mathematical theory and practical considerations of efficiency. Prereq: CS 201, CS 215, CS 301. F, Sp
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CS 321: Architecture of Digital Computers
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An introduction to the internal structure of digital computers. The design of gates, flip-flops, registers, and memories to perform operations on numerical and other data represented in binary form. Sp
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CS 359: Advanced C# Programming
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Advanced study of the C# programming language, emphasizing object-oriented techniques applied to complex business information needs. In addition, the course will deal extensively with database connectivity and utilization. The course will start with Windows examples and will migrate to Web examples during the course of the semester. Laboratory exercises will be assigned that represent common business problems for which the language is best suited. Prereq: CS 259. Sp
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CS 365: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
The course includes the fundamental principles of operating systems, resource allocation and use by applications, device organization, interrupts, concurrency, user/system state, and protection. It develops each of these areas in greater depth: scheduling and dispatch, preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling, processes and treads, file systems, buffering, encryption, virtual memory, paging, swapping, security, protection, and related topics. Both Microsoft and Unix systems will be covered. Prereq: CS 201, CS 215, CS 301, CS 311. F
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