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1.00 Credits
The seminar consists of reviews, reports, and discussions on current scientific literature. Prerequisite: senior standing in biochemistry or chemistry
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is a program of study concentrating on assigned readings, discussions, and writing arranged between, and designed by, a university student of upper-division standing and a full-time professor. An independent study fee is assessed for each enrollment in this class. May be repeated subject to department policies listed above.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in research design and technique, and gives students experience in the research process. The one-unit expectation encompasses no fewer than 30 hours of work with accompanying reading, log writing, and seminar presentation within the department or in a university research symposium. No more than one unit may be used to fulfill preparatory readings requirement. An independent study fee is assessed for each enrollment in this class. May be repeated subject to department policies listed above. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing For a description of courses offered by other departments, please consult those specific sections of the catalog.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; Lab 1 hour This two-course sequence emphasizes practical Chinese communication in real-life situations for beginners. The courses address the basic pronunciation, intonation, and structure of the Chinese language within a framework designed to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Related cultural presentations supplement language study. Classes meet four hours weekly. Meets the general studies requirement for University Skills and Requirements; two semesters of the same language required.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture, 3 hours; Lab 1 hour This course is a continuation of CHIN 101. Meets the general studies requirement for University Skills and Requirements; two semesters of the same language required. Prerequisites: CHIN 101, or department approval
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3.00 Credits
Students study programming language concepts and constructs, including syntax and semantics, variables, data types, modules, and input/output. A comparative survey of several programming languages such as Pascal, COBOL, FORTRAN, and C-language is included. The course covers programming applications in each of several programming languages.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to fundamentals of database management, including database concepts, the database environment, and relational and nonrelational database systems. Also included are designing, building, and using practical databases with fourth generation database software. Students generate user interfaces and reports.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches object-oriented programming concepts, methods, and techniques using the popular and powerful C++ programming language. Students are assigned programs which demonstrate the power and flexibility of object programming.
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced course in computer programming using the C++ language. This course emphasizes object programming techniques and covers control structures, functions, arrays, pointers, structures, memory allocation, and files.
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3.00 Credits
A study of algorithms and related data structures, including linear lists, linked lists, trees, graphs, sorting techniques, and dynamic storage allocation is included. Applications are implemented using the C++ language.
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