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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides an in-depth investigation of the indicated topic from computer science. Participants examines the selected topic in a workshop setting. Topics vary, ranging from the design of solutions to particular problems to reviews of existing software and hardware solutions. Prerequisite: Varies with topic.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the character and features of the event driven Visual Basic.NET programming language to create sophisticated Visual Basic.NET applications for .NET platform to solve problems. Covers interface management system, design, and implementation of online applications, object-oriented features, relational databases, report generations, and Internet applications. Prerequisite: CPSC342.
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3.00 Credits
With features fitting for mainframe systems down to microcomputers, UNIX is a dominant system today. This course provides a structured means for students who want to learn the state-of-the-art of the UNIX environment. Prerequisite: CPSC435.
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3.00 Credits
Provides concepts and theory of file systems and apply them to digital investigations from real cases using analysis tools. Discusses processes and methodologies that an administrator or incident investigator needs to take in order to collect and analyze digital evidence. Topics include data acquisition, file system analysis, incident response methodology, evidence analysis, and incident response tools. Prerequisite: CPSC535, CPSC570 or equivalent courses with the instructor's consent.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the Java programming language, including its syntax, control structure, methods, data structures, and graphical user interface components. Students will write, run, and debug programs to run directly on personal computers and over the Internet. Emphasis will be placed on clarity and correctness of the resulting programs. Prerequisite: CPSC345.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of hardware and software used for interactive computer graphics, with applications to various areas such as business graphics, art, and CAD systems. Topics include graphics hardware and packages for both mainframes and microcomputers, two- and three-dimensional graphics, windowing, clipping, transformations, hidden line removal, surface modeling, solid modeling, and graphics standardization (GKS, CORE, etc.) Students should be prepared to spend considerable time outside of class at a computer or terminal on homework assignments and the final project. Prerequisites: CPSC415 and MAT H355.
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3.00 Credits
Major topics include floating-point arithmetic, direct and iterative methods for solving systems of linear equations, error analysis and norms, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, root-finding methods, polynomial interpolation, linear and nonlinear approximation of functions, numerical differentiation and integration, and the solution of differential equations. Students should allow ample time in their schedules for working with a computer outside of class. Prerequisites: MAT H355 and MAT H440 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches critical skills needed to install, configure, optimize, and troubleshoot the latest Windows Operating Systems for supporting and managing network effectively. Windows architecture, directory services, security, file systems, client administration, and networking are the major topics. Prerequisite: CPSC305 or CPSC442 or equivalent courses.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches advanced skills needed to fine-tune the latest Windows Operating Systems. Advanced topics on security, directory services, internetworking, communication and optimization are covered. Prerequisite: CPSC570 or equivalent courses.
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3.00 Credits
SQL (Structured Query Language) is the dominant language for database queries. Right now companies have to store their data in the server for data processing. Without a database server, a company cannot really manage their operation. This course is not only designed to provide the core foundation for installing, managing, and supporting Microsoft SQL server, but also designed to help students to pass the SQL examination to obtain the Microsoft Certification. Prerequisite: CPSC572 or equivalent courses.
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