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Course Descriptions

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Course Credits / Course Description / Semester(s) Offered
BIOINFORMATICS (BINF)
101 & 101L Introduction to Bioinformatics & Laboratory See detailed description for BINF 101 & 101L (pdf)
COMPUTER SCIENCE (CSCI)
105 Introduction to Computer Applications (3) A survey course designed for students majoring in areas other than Computer Science or those with no computer experience; course includes an overview of computer hardware with an emphasis on Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, database applications and the Internet. F, S, Su.
106 Advanced Computer Applications (3) Advanced computer applications with emphasis on integrating and linking user software applications. This course also includes online collaboration skills, advanced email concepts and Internet.
(Computer Usage) (Prereq: Computer Science 105 or permission of instructor) F.S.
110 Enterprise Business Applications (3) A survey course designed for students in the College of Business or Computer Science. The course covers beginning and intermediate topics including spreadsheets (MS Excel) focusing on business applications, MS PowerPoint, website development.  F, S, Su.
111 Programming in BASIC (3) Computer programming in the BASIC language.
(Computer Usage) F, Su.
120 Introduction to Web Page Design (3) This course is an introductory course in web design that provides a foundation for using the imagery of a web page for communicating ideas across the internet. Topics include the utilization of graphic editing and web development software, basic HTML coding, simple graphic editing, web ethics including design and accessibility issues, and publishing WEB pages.
130 Introduction to Computer Science See detailed description for CSCI 130 (pdf)
130L Introduction to Computer Science Laboratory See detailed description for CSCI 130L (pdf)
STUDENTS IN CSCI 130L MUST HAVE A LAPTOP COMPUTER.
140 Introduction to Algorithmic Design I See detailed description for CSCI 140 (pdf)
140L Introduction to Algorithmic Design I Laboratory See detailed description for CSCI 140L (pdf)
STUDENTS IN CSCI 140L MUST HAVE A LAPTOP COMPUTER.
150 Introduction to Algorithmic Design II See detailed description for CSCI 150 (pdf)
150L Introduction to Algorithmic Design II Laboratory See detailed description for CSCI 150L (pdf)
STUDENTS IN CSCI 150L MUST HAVE A LAPTOP COMPUTER.
170 Ethics in Computer Science See detailed description for CSCI 170 (pdf)
203 Web Development Using PHP See detailed description for CSCI 203 (pdf)
207 Programming in C++ See detailed description for CSCI 207 (pdf)
208 Rapid Application Development with Visual Basic See detailed description for CSCI 208 (pdf)
209 Programming in Java See detailed description for CSCI 209 (pdf)
210 Computer Organization and Programming See detailed description for CSCI 210 (pdf)
220 Data Structures See detailed description for CSCI 220 (pdf)
280 Strategies in Problem Solving See detailed description for CSCI 280 (pdf)
310 Introduction to Computer Architecture See detailed description for CSCI 310 (pdf)
330 Software Engineering I See detailed description for CSCI 330 (pdf)
335 Software Project Management See detailed description for CSCI 335 (pdf)
360 Numerical Calculus See detailed description for CSCI 360 (pdf)
(=Mathematics 460)
370 Data Communication Systems and Networks See detailed description for CSCI 370 (pdf)
380 Introduction to the Analysis of Algorithms See detailed description for CSCI 380 (pdf)
385 Introduction to Information Systems Security See detailed description for CSCI 385 (pdf)
390 Theory of Computation See detailed description for CSCI 390 (pdf)
399 Independent Study Directed study and/or research on specific topics.
(Prereq: Permission of instructor and approved contract)
409 Middleware and E-Commerce See detailed description for CSCI 409 (pdf)
410 Operating Systems See detailed description for CSCI 410 (pdf)
415 UNIX Systems Administration and Systems Programming See detailed description for CSCI 415 (pdf)
425 Database Systems Design See detailed description for CSCI 425 (pdf)
430 Organization of Programming Languages See detailed description for CSCI 430 (pdf)
440 Introduction to Computer Graphics See detailed description for CSCI 440 (pdf)
450 Principles of Compiler Design See detailed description for CSCI 450 (pdf)
460 Algorithms in Bioinformatics See detailed description for CSCI 460 (pdf)
480 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence See detailed description for CSCI 480 (pdf)
485 Introduction to Robotics See detailed description for CSCI 485 (pdf)
490 Software Engineering II See detailed description for CSCI 490 (pdf)
497 Computer Science Internship See detailed description for CSCI 497 (pdf)
498 Cooperative Education (1-3) Cooperative full-time work study arrangement among the University, the business or industry and the student. Arrangements are made in consultation with the department chair. The course may be repeated for a total of 6 hours of credit.
(Prereq: Computer Science major with at least sophomore level status) F, S, Su.
499 Topics in Computer Science (1-3) Special projects and recent developments in Computer Science selected to meet current faculty and student interest.
(Prereq: Permission of instructor) Offered on Demand.
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