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CS 465: Data Communications
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Lecture, 2 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. The ISO reference model, theoretical basis for data communications, data transmission theory and practice, telephone systems, protocols, networks, Internetworks, with examples. Prerequisites: CS 351 and MATH 342, or consent of instructor.
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CS 480: Artificial Intelligence
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A survey of techniques that simulate human intelligence. Topics may include: pattern recognition, general problem solving, adversarial game-tree search, decision making, expert systems, neural networks, fuzzy logic, and genetic algorithms. Prerequisite: CS 315 or consent of instructor.
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CS 495: Special Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
This course is intended for students who are doing advanced work in an area of computer science (e.g., a senior project). Prerequisites: an upper-division CS course in the area of interest and consent of instructor.
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CS 496: Senior Seminar
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Discussion of a topic of current importance in computer science. Independent student projects or oral presentations may be required. Prerequisite: senior standing in CS curriculum.
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CS 497: Internship
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Student projects conceived and designed in conjunction with an off-campus organization or group. The internship is intended to provide on-the-job experience in an area of computer science in which the student has no prior on-the-job experience. Computer hardware or computer time required for the internship, as well as regular supervision of the intern, must be provided by the off-campus organization. Prerequisite: student must be within 30 units of completion of the CS major. Cr/NC only. No more than 2 units can be applied to the CS major.
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ECON 201B: Introduction to Microeconomics Fall,Spring
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An examination of the basic principles that determine the behavior of individual consumers and firms as they respond to changing economic conditions. Topics include demand, supply, pricing, production, cost, competition, and industrial structure. This course may be taken before ECON 201A. CAN ECON 4.
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ECON 295: Community Involvement Program
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A community service course allowing students the opportunity to earn credit for volunteer activities pertaining to their academic program. Requires 30 hours of service per unit and approval by an Economics Department advisor. Cr/NC only.
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ECON 303: International Economics Spring
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A study of issues, theories, and policies regarding international trade and finance; international movements of capital and labor; trade and institutions for expanding foreign investment within the context of globalization. Prerequisite: ECON 201A or 201B or consent of instructor.
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ECON 304: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Fall,Spring
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A study of economic theories that explain the levels and fluctuations in production, employment, income, money, and prices in an economic system, with an emphasis on the macroeconomic institutional framework of the U.S. economy. Topics include: national income accounting, models of short-run equilibrium and long-run growth, macroeconomic aspects of international economics, labor markets, monetary policy, and fiscal policy. Prerequisites: ECON 201A and MATH 165 or equivalent.
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ECON 304 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory Fall,Spring
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ECON 305: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Fall,Spring
4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A study of theories that explain consumer behavior and managerial decisionmaking in organizations and firms in the economy. Deals with theories of demand, pricing, production, cost analysis, and competition. Prerequisites: ECON 201B and MATH 165 or equivalent.
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