CSCI - Computer Science Courses | CSCI 2000 | Introduction to Computers and Programming (2-2-3) |
The nature of computers and computing, hardware, software and systems. The use of computers in the solution of problems. Coverage of algorithm development and programming, information storage and accessability, and computer networking and internetworking. Prerequisite: MATH 1101 or MATH 1111.
| | CSCI 2060 | Programming for Science and Engineering (2-2-3) |
An introduction to computer programming using a high-level language supporting mathematical programming. Emphasis will be on methods for solving numerical problems. Programming assignments will be based on typical mathematical problems. Corequisite: MATH 2011.
| | CSCI 2301 | Principles of Computer Programming I (3-2-4) |
A rigorous study of the principles of computer programming with emphasis on problem solving methods which result in correct, well-structured programs. Other topics: an introduction to data representation, data types and control structures, functions, and structured data types. Prerequisite: MATH 1113 or MATH 1220.
| | CSCI 2302 | Principles of Computer Programming II (3-0-3) |
A continuation of problem solving methods and algorithm development. Topics include data structures and their implementation, algorithm development and programming. The emphasis is on program development and style. Prerequisite: CSCI 2301 (grade of C or better) | .
| | CSCI 2370 | Assembly Language Programming (3-0-3) |
A study of computer systems and programming at the assembly language level. Topics include computer structure, instruction execution, addressing techniques, digital representation of data, assemblers and associated system programs, and control of input/output devices. Prerequisite: CSCI 2302.
| | CSCI 2410 | Data Presentation, Files and Database Systems (3-0-3) |
A study of models and methodologies for representing, storing and retrieving quantities of information on external storage devices. Alternative views of data as seen from the perspective of the system, the application and the human interface. Prerequisite: CSCI 2302.
| | CSCI 2950 | Selected Topics (Variable) |
Modern concepts in special areas of computer science. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.
| | CSCI 2980 | Applications Seminar (1-0-1) |
Study and analysis of current computer applications, current computer hardware and computer-related careers. Corequisite: CSCI 2301.
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