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3.00 Credits
3 SP Object-oriented programming experience. This class is complementary to classes in Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). The focus will be on object-orientation in the earlier phases of the software life cycle: object-oriented analysis (OOA), which creates models of the world based on objects and object-oriented design (OOD), which relates specifically to the design of software. The close relationship between OOA, OOD, and OOP will be examined. Use of the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Design Patterns will be applied.
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3.00 Credits
3 FA CSCI 340 or permission of instructor. An analysis of multi-user operating systems, to include an in-depth study of current techniques used by a specific multi-user OS.
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3.00 Credits
3 FA CSCI 330. Methods related to the functional design of complex computer systems. Emphasis is on the project-team design approach. Operational criteria, system feasibility, requirements, and cost tradeoffs. Integration of personnel, equipment, hardware, and software.
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3.00 Credits
3 SP This course covers advanced network management concepts and implementations including a network operating system, workstation management, and domain administration. Coverage also includes TCP/IP administration and router/hub management. The course provides hands-on experience on network management in a laboratory environment.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS CSCI 340. Covers the concepts, vocabulary, design issues, and techniques currently used in the area of computer networks. Topics include history and evolution, transmission media, interconnection topology, control methods, protocols, types of nodes, network interfaces, performance analysis, diagnosis and maintenance, taxonomy, bridges, and gateways. Case studies of existing state-of-the-art networks are included.
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3.00 Credits
3 SP CSCI 448. This course provides advanced training in the engineering and management of information systems security, particularly those systems that play a role in U.S. national security, and is aimed at professionals who plan to work either as contractors or federal employees in the area of national security or defense. The course also prepares students for the Information Systems Security Engineering Professional (ISSEP) certification test prepared by the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISP2) in collaboration with the National Security Agency. Specific areas of concentration are systems security engineering; certification and accreditation (C&A); technical management; and U.S. Government Information Assurance (IA) regulations.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS MATH 317. An introduction to formal languages, grammars, and automata theory with unsolvable problems.
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3.00 Credits
3 FA CSCI 311. This course covers algorithms and data structures in computer graphics. Topics include output primitives and their attributes, 2-D and 3-D geometric transformations and viewing, 3-D object modeling, parallel and perspective projections, visible surface detection, illumination models, and rendering algorithms.
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3.00 Credits
3 SP CSCI 311. Implementation of graphical user interfaces using object-oriented programming. Topics include event handling, the use of color, graphics contexts, text, fonts, and dialog design.
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3.00 Credits
3 FA CSCI 470 or MINS 235. Course topics include database application programming using a high performance, high concurrency multi-user database management system. This course covers the SQL programming language including Data Definition Language, Data Manipulation Language, and Data Control Language. The course then focuses on a procedural database programming language including control structures, composite datatypes, explicit cursors, exception handling, and writing embedded SQL applications.
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