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COMPUTER SCIENCE 397: Internship
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
This non-credit course is offered by arrangement with the department head. Applicationmust bemade at the beginning of the semester prior to the internship. Prerequisites: 255, 256 and at least one upper-level course. Offered each term.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 428: AdvancedWeb Development
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An advanced course on web-based software development in Java. This course extends the theoretical concepts introduced in CS 328. Programming exercises include layout designs, graphics applications, processing keyboard and mouse events, advanced form handling, and Swing-based applets. Students are expected to complete a large-scale, web-based application in Java. Prerequisites: 355 or 328. Offered in alternate years.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 440: Compiler Construction
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Study of the techniques for translating high-level programming languages into executable machine code or byte code: lexical analysis, syntactic analysis, contextual analysis, and code generation. Comparison between compilation and interpretation as approaches to programming language implementation. Optional topics include: garbage collection, polymorphic type checking, optimization, implementation of virtualmachines. Prerequisites: 256 and 355. Offered as needed.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 498: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Individual directed readings on a topic of interest to the student. This course is a preparation for CS 499 (Research/Thesis). The course requires a significant review of the literature that culminates in a committee-reviewed manuscript. This course does not count toward the computer science major or minor. Open only to CS majors with a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher in CS. Prerequisites: Two upper-level courses in CS. Requires permission of department head and faculty research advisor. Offered each term.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 499: Research/Thesis
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Opportunity to pursue directed or independent study of a specialized topic.Work is expected to culminate in a committee-reviewed paper. Students enrolled in this course must present their paper at a student research conference, a pro-fessional meeting, or it must be accepted for publication in a committeeapproved journal. This course does not count toward the computer science minor. Open only to CS majors with a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or higher in CS. Prerequisites: 498 and three upper-level courses in CS. Requires permission of department head and thesis advisor. Offered each term.
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ECONOMICS 100: Introduction to Economics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Survey ofmicroeconomic andmacroeconomic principles. Includes analysis of individual and public sector behavior in product and resource markets and surveys applied areas. Also explores the performance of the entire economy with an emphasis on economic growth, employment and inflation. Offered each semester.
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ECONOMICS 227: Statistics for Business and Economics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An introduction to the use of statistics. Topics include summary statistics, introductory probability, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, and time series analysis. Studentsmay not receive credit toward graduation for both this course (required for themajor) and Sociology 227 or Psychology 227. Offered each semester.
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ECONOMICS 230: The Economics of Gender,Race and Immigration
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Study of differences in the economic situation of women compared to men and an analysis of the economic situation of selected ethnic groups. Course focuses on the economic difficulties faced by women and immigrant groups. Policies to deal with the economic problems faced by women, minorities, and immigrants are explored. Prerequisite: 100. Offered occasionally in May Term.
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ECONOMICS 240: Game Theory Goes to theMovies
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Game theory is the science of strategic thinking. Through films, readings and discussion students are introduced to basic tools which will help them develop an understanding of the decisions made by individuals in interactive situations. Topics addressed include sequential rationality, the prisoner's dilemma, credible commitment, brinkmanship, bargaining and voting. Prerequisite: 100. Offered occasionally inMay Term.
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ECONOMICS 270: Special Topic
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Specialized applications of economic theory.May be taken for credit more than once if the topics differ. Prerequisite: 100. Offered occasionally.
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