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issues. Students will configure and administer several XX99 Special Topics (level and credit are variable) Prerequisites:
current network operating systems options. permission of instructor. Elective for C SC major and minor.
Courses of this nature are infrequent or unique topics of
3360 Data Structures (3-0) Prerequisites: C SC 2325 and MATH study offered occasionally to groups of students to broaden
2315. A required course for C SC major; and upper level the departmental curriculum, to meet student demand, or to
elective in C SC minor. Topics covered include data observe special events. Courses of this type may be
representation and associated algorithms, arrays, stacks, repeated for credit when topics vary. (by arrangement)
queues, linked list structures, trees, graphs, sorting,
searching, merging of files, and memory management.
(Spring, Fall as needed)
4310 Organization of Programming Languages (3-0)
Prerequisites: C SC 1330, C SC 3360. Required for C SC
major and upper-level elective for C SC minors. The course
covers the formal definition of programming languages
including specification of syntax and semantics. Particular
emphasis is placed on programming language design,
evaluation, and implementation. (Fall)
4330 Computer Graphics (3-0) Prerequisites: C SC 1330, C SC
3360 and MATH 2340. Required course for Math-C SC
majors; upper-level elective for C SC major and minor. This
course provides the basic background of graphical display
architecture and an in-depth study of standard graphical
software routines. Algorithms include line and circle
generators, flood and polygon fills, 2D and 3D
transformations, windowing and clipping, hidden line
removal, and shading. (Fall)
4331 Numerical Analysis with Computer Application (3-0)
Prerequisites: C SC 1325 and MATH 2421 and 2340.
Required in Math-C SC major; optional course in C SC major
and minor. Basic numerical methods for function evaluation,
root finding, evaluation of integrals, simultaneous linear
equations, and ordinary differential equations are the main
topics of this course. Cross-listed with MATH 4331. (Spring)
4340 Operating Systems (3-0) Prerequisites: C SC 1330, 2370,
3360. Required course for C SC major and an optional
course in Math-C SC major, and minor. Major concepts of
operating systems principles and the relationship of these to
computer architecture are the centerpoints of this course.
Topics include file services, CPU scheduling, memory
management, device scheduling, deadlocks, concurrency,
protection, and distributed systems. (Spring)
4388 Internship in Computer Science (0-9) Prerequisites:
permission of instructor. Elective for C SC major and CIS
concentration. This course provides an opportunity for
selected students to gain actual experience through on-the-
job assignments in a computer facility located in the
community. This is an experience-enriched course. (Spring,
Fall, as needed)
4360 Software Engineering (3-0) Prerequisites: C SC 3360.
Introduction to the software development process, including
theory and practical experience in software models.
requirements analysis, design, testing, and project
management. Additional topics include cost estimation
models, and issues in software quality assurance and
maintenance. This is the capstone course for Computer
Science. (Spring)
4X95 Independent Studies (variable credit) Prerequisites:
advanced standing in a C SC major or minor, and
permission of instructor. Upper level elective for C SC
majors and minors. This is an advanced study or research
program arranged between supervising faculty and student
which defines goals appropriate for the advanced student,
ways of attaining those goals, a schedule for frequent
consultation, and a means for measuring progress. (by
arrangement)64
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