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CLASSICS 421: Selected Studies in Greek History. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
A close examination of a particular period, place, or individual in ancient Greek history. Seminar topics include "Alexander the Great" and "Archaic Greece." Prerequisite: CLS/HIS 1 13. Same HIS 421. Castor
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CLASSICS 421 - Selected Studies in Greek History. Fall 2008
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CLASSICS 422: Selected Studies in Roman History. Fall 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
A close examination of a particular period, place, or individual in ancient Roman history. Seminar topics include "Imperial Women: Power Behind the Throne," "The Rise of Rome," and "The RoEmpire." Prerequisite: CLS/HIS 114. Same as HIS 422. Castor
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CLASSICS 422 - Selected Studies in Roman History. Fall 2009
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CLASSICS 476-477: Topics in Greek Art and Archaeology. Spring 2010
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
A close examination of a particular aspect of ancient Greek sculpture, architecture, or vase painting, or a close study of the archaeological remains from a particular chronological period of ancient Greece. Prerequisite: ART/CLS 140 or permission. Meyers
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CLASSICS 476-477 - Topics in Greek Art and Archaeology. Spring 2010
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CLASSICS 478-479: Topics in Roman Art and Archaeology. Spring 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
A close examination of a particular aspect of ancient Roman sculpture, architecture, or painting, or a close study of the archaeological remains from a particular chronological period of ancient Rome. Prerequisite: ART/CLS 140 or permission. Meyers
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CLASSICS 478-479 - Topics in Roman Art and Archaeology. Spring 2009
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 150: Introduction to Computer Science.Every Semester
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Organized problem-solving using the Java language. Computer programming, with emphasis on algorithm development. Prerequisite: twelfth-grade mathematics or MAT 105. Staff
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 150 - Introduction to Computer Science.Every Semester
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 210: Intermediate Computer Programming.Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Programming the graphical user interface; a rapid survey of the Java programming language; eventdriven programming; exception handling; programming multiple threads; multi-media programming. Prerequisite: CPS 150. Staff
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 210 - Intermediate Computer Programming.Every Spring
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 260: Data Structures and Algorithms I.Every Fall
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Stacks, queues, linked lists, and their application to organizing and storing data in a computer; analysis of algorithm efficiency; recursion. Prerequisite: CPS 150. Adams
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 260 - Data Structures and Algorithms I.Every Fall
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 261: Data Structures and Algorithms II.Every Spring
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Trees, graphs and networks; further analysis of algorithms and their efficiency. Prerequisite: CPS 260. Adams
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 261 - Data Structures and Algorithms II.Every Spring
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 270-279: Topics in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Intermediate level courses.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 270-279 - Topics in Computer Science
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 280: Operating Systems.Spring 2010
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
The design of software to manage computing resources, especially process management, memory management, and file management. Data structures and algorithms for operating systems, especially for resolving conflicts between processes competing for resources. Inter-process communication. Design of a hierarchical file system. Practical examples from the Apple Macintosh and UNIX operating system. Prerequisite: CPS 150, 260. Staff
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COMPUTER SCIENCE 280 - Operating Systems.Spring 2010
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