2012-13 Undergraduate Catalog
Computer Science Courses
CS 1107 Introduction to Computers
(3 credits)
CS 1309 Problem Solving and Computer Science
(4 credits)
CS 2207 Computer Programming: BASIC
(3 credits)
CS 2260 Linux Systems Programming
(3 credits)
CS 2270 Introduction to Web Programming
(3 credits)
CS 2321 Computer Science I
(4 credits)
CS 2322 Computer Science II
(4 credits)
CS 2810 Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming
(3 credits)
CS 3270 Advanced Web Programming
(3 credits)
CS 3350 Event-Driven Programming in a Windows Environment
(3 credits)
CS 3360 Object-Oriented Software Development
(3 credits)
CS 3507 File Processing and Database Systems
(3 credits)
CS 3528 Data Structures and Algorithms
(3 credits)
CS 3560 Data Communications and Networks
(3 credits)
CS 3610 Introduction to Operations Research
(3 credits)
CS 3627 Theory of Computation
(3 credits)
CS 3718 Computer Graphics
(3 credits)
CS 3931 Experimental Course
(3 credits)
CS 4280 Programming Language Structures
(3 credits)
CS 4298 Compiler Construction
(3 credits)
CS 4361 Software Engineering I
(3 credits)
CS 4362 Software Engineering II
(3 credits)
CS 4390 Social, Ethical, and Professional Issues in Computing
(2 credits)
CS 4840 Operating Systems
(3 credits)
CS 4910 Directed Independent Study
(3 credits)
CS 4970 Internship
(3 credits)
CS 3360 Object-Oriented Software Development (3 credits)
Techniques used in object-oriented software development. Key components of these techniques include design patterns, abstraction, encapsulation, modularity, message passing, polymorphism, inheritance, and incremental software development. Students translate a design into software using an object-oriented programming language. Additional topics may include applets, markup languages, multi-threaded programming, and rudimentary network programming. Prerequisite: CS 2322 or equivalent. May not be offered every year.
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