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CS 425: Fundamentals of Network Administration
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course provides an introduction to the three key network management issues: cost analysis, security, and administration. Case studies and laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Prerequisite: CS 420 or department permission
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CS 430: Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Principles of artificial intelligence, study, design, and application of computer systems that model human intelligence are the focus of this course. It includes instruction in one or more artificial intelligence computer programming language (LISP and Prolog) expert systems, recursion, natural language processing, and search techniques. Students write several programs and complete a project. Prerequisite: CS 225
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CS 435: Advanced Database Application Programming
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course examines advanced concepts used in the development of information system products. Topics include advanced database programming, embedded database commands in high-level languages, and expert system designed user interface concepts. Pertinent current topics in information system development are also included. The course includes a major team project which is implemented and tested during the semester. Prerequisites: CS 325 and CS 330
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CS 445: Computer Architecture and Organization
4.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course studies the hardware components of computer systems, including design considerations, implementation, interrelationships, and performance. Combinational and sequential logic and their use in the components of CPUs, buses, and interfaces are covered. Instruction sets and an introduction to assembly-language programming are included. Details include input/output, memory hierarchies, pipelining, ALU operations, and CPU control. Processors include both CISC and RISC, as well as multiprocessor systems. Prerequisite: CS 225 or department permission
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CS 450: Numerical Analysis
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Approximation methods and their applications to computers are covered, including error analysis, zeros of functions, systems of equations, numerical integration, and differentiation. Applications are programmed using an appropriate language. Prerequisites: calculus and programming language
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CS 460: Software Project
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
The student completes an independent project in the development of a nontrivial software system for an application of the student's choice. Prerequisite: department permission
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CS 470: Software Engineering I
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course includes a study of the concepts, principles, techniques, methods, procedures, and documents of software engineering. Emphasis is placed on systematic approaches to software engineering and the software life cycle. Each student participates in a major team project. Prerequisite: at least 30 units of computer science or department permission
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CS 480: Software Engineering II
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
Further study of the concepts, principles, techniques, methods, procedures, and documents of software engineering is provided by this course. The emphasis is on systematic approaches to software engineering and software lifecycle. Each student participates in a major team project. Prerequisites: CS 470 and at least 30 units of computer science or department permission
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CS 495: Topics in Computer Science
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This course presents timely and new topics in computer science. Different material is covered each time the course is offered. It may be repeated for credit. Most topics require prerequisites which vary according to the topic.
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CS 496: Senior Seminar:Ethics in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Azusa Pacific University
This seminar provides a study of ethics, social and moral implications of computing, and various relevant aspects of computer science. Meets the general studies senior seminar requirement. Prerequisites: senior standing; completion of the majority of the units required for God's Word and the Christian Response; completion of the majority of coursework in the major; and upper-division writing intensive course
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