| ANTH452 |
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Addresses what globalization is and how it developed and spread. Benefits and harms of globization in the areas of work, culture, warfare, national sovereignty, health, and food. Countervailing pressures from social movements will be examined.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: WRI 122.
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Globalization
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3 |
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Online |
| CST102 |
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Concepts, terms, and trends related to the Computer Engineering Technology (hardware) and Software Engineering Technology (software) curriculums. Includes discussions on fundamental aspects of the computer field. Laboratory component will introduce students to microcomputers, programming concepts and various computer/engineering related software.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: CSET major or instructor consent.
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Introduction to Computer Systems
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3 |
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On-Campus |
| CST116 |
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Computer concepts and problem solving methods using C++ programming language. Topics include: algorithms, simple data types, conditional and iterative structures, function definition, structured programming and documentation. Cannot be taken for graduation credit if student has completed MIS 116.
Prerequisite: Pre- or corequisite: MATH 111.
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C++ Programming I
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4 |
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On-Campus |
| CST162 |
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Introduction to combinational logic. Includes introduction to DC circuits, number systems, Boolean algebra, logic gates, Muxes, Decoders, Adders, Subtracters. Logic design using a hardward description language. Laboratory integral to the class.
Prerequisite: Pre- or corequisite: MATH 100.
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Introduction to Digital Logic
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4 |
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On-Campus |
| CST211 |
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Discussion of efficient methods of data representation such as stacks, queues, linked-lists, binary trees, B-trees. Emphasis is on data representation and algorithm analysis.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: CST 136 with grade "C" or better.
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Data Structures
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4 |
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On-Campus |
| CST229 |
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The concepts involving alphabet words and languages will be discussed. Related topics in automata and regular express ion will be explored. Emphasis is on context free grammars, parse tree and parsing techniques.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: CST 211, and CST 223 or CST 231.
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Introduction to Grammars
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3 |
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On-Campus |
| CST316 |
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In this first term of a three term sequence, students will work in teams to gather requirements, model, analyze, develop and integrate an n-tiered architecture software product. Students will earn about project management, software development lifecycle tools and processes, and quality assurance processes.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: CST 211 with grade "C" or better.
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Software Process Management
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4 |
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On-Campus |
| CST324 |
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An overview of Data Base Management Systems including requirements analysis methodology for data base design, conceptual DB design methodology including formulation of entity-relationship models, review of query language characteristics, and a comparison of commonly available DBMS.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: CST 211 with grade "C" or better.
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Database Systems and Design
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4 |
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On-Campus |
| CST352 |
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Issues in Operating Systems Design. Topics include: processes, threads and fibers, privilege modes, preemptive multitasking, process state machine, scheduling paradigms, system calls/traps, shared resources and synchronization primitives, memory management schemes/ virtual memory, deadlock detection, handling, and avoidance, I/O management.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites: CST 211 and CST 240 with grade "C" or better.
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Operating Systems
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4 |
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On-Campus |
| CST412 |
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A three-term sequence giving the student major responsibility for planning and carrying out a computer- oriented project. Individual creativity will be encouraged by allowing the student to select an appropriate project.
Prerequisite: Prerequisites:CST 334; CST 336 or CST 373.
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Senior Project I
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3 |
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On-Campus |
| MATH251 |
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Theory, computational techniques and applications of the derivative.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 112 with grade "C" or better or equivalent.
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Analytic Geometry and Differential Calculus
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4 |
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On-Campus |
| MATH327 |
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Introduction to proof and mathematical abstraction. Topics include sets, set operations, functions, relations, sequences, series, recurrence relations, mathematical induction, equivalence relations.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 252 or MATH 111 with grade "C" or better and junior standing.
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Discrete Math
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4 |
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Online |
| MGT345 |
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Capital expenditure, economic life and replacement anaylysis based on net present value, periodic costs, internal and incremental rates of return. Coverage of compound interest, value flows, economic equivalencies, depreciation, taxes and inflation.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 105 or MATH 111.
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Industrial Economics
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3 |
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Online |
| PHY221 |
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Basic principles of physics with emphasis on applications of calculus. Newtonian mechanics, including kinematics, dyn amics, work, energy, power, and hydraulics. All general physics students must register for a laboratory section.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: MATH 251 with grade "C" or better. Corequisite: MATH 252.
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General Physics with Calculus I
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4 |
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On-Campus |
| PSY201 |
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Introduction to the principles and applications of psychology. Topics include scientific methodology, learning, memory and cognitive processes.
Prerequisite: None
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Psychology
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3 |
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Online |
| WRI327 |
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Processes involved in technical writing and methods of preparing technical data; offers a variety of writing problems to provide opportunities for the student to develop precision in statement and in graphic presentation.
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: WRI 227.
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Advanced Technical Report Writing
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3 |
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On-Campus |
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Technical Elective
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3 |
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