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Computer Science Courses
CS 5298 Compiler Construction
(3 credits)
CS 5350 Event-Driven Programming in a Windows Environment
(3 credits)
CS 5360 Software Engineering
(3 credits)
CS 5390 Social, Ethical, and Professional Issues in Computing
(3 credits)
CS 5507 Introduction to Databases
(3 credits)
CS 5528 Data Structures and Algorithms
(4 credits)
CS 5560 Data Communication and Networks
(3 credits)
CS 5627 Theory of Computation
(3 credits)
CS 5840 Operating Systems
(3 credits)
CS 5390 Social, Ethical, and Professional Issues in Computing (3 credits)
Features strategies for analyzing the social, ethical, and professional implications of issues and decisions that computing professionals might encounter. Those strategies are practiced and refined in a variety of areas of concern for computing. Prerequisites: At least one 5000- or 6000-level CS course.
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