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CS120: Computing Concepts and Tools
CS180: Programming Fundamentals I
CS181: Programming Fundamentals II
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CS290: Computer Graphics
CS315: Introduction to Algorithms
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CS360: Multimedia Applications and Web Development
CS385: Java Programming
CS405: Introduction to Software Engineering
CS410: Object Oriented Programming Using C++
CS425: Directed Study
CS430: Operating Systems
CS435: Unix Systems Programming
CS440: Compiler Concepts
CS445: Local Area Networks
CS455: Topics in Computer Science - Computer Architecture
CS455: Topics in Computer Science - Client/Server Computing
CS455: Topics in Computer Science - Fiber-Optic Technologies
CS455: Topics in Computer Science - Perl Programming
CS455: Topics in Computer Science - Computer Security
CS455: Topics in Computer Science - Software Quality Assurance
CS455: Topics in Computer Science - Wireless Networks
CS465: Computer Architecture
CS495: Internship
CS550: Formal Languages
CS551: Programming Languages
CS552: Object Oriented Design
CS553: Introduction to Network Technologies
CS554: Operating Systems
CS556: Computer Architecture
CS557: Algorithms
CS558: Compiler Concepts
CS559: Optimization Techniques
CS572: Computer Security
CS573: Advanced Wide Area Networks
CS574: Computer Graphics
CS575: Advanced Local Area Networks
CS582: Practical C++ Programming
CS585: Practical Java Programming
CS586: High Octane Java
CS597: Multimedia and Web Development
CS598: Advanced Multimedia
CS608: Software Engineering
CS610: Database Management Systems
CS612: Information Technology
CS616: Data Mining
CS632: Client/Server Computing
CS662: Intelligent Systems
CS664: Knowledge-Based Systems
CS680: Software Quality Assurance
CS685: Network Management
CS690: Topics in Computer Science - Advanced Operating Systems
CS690: Topics in Computer Science - Data modeling
CS690: Topics in Computer Science - Perl Programming
CS690: Topics in Computer Science - Rapid Prototyping with C#
CS690: Topics in Computer Science - Systems Simulation and Modeling
CS698: Professional Internship
CS699: Professional Seminar
CS700: Reading and Research
CS120: Computing Concepts and Tools
Description:
This course is an introduction to computing. Students will become familiar with the file structure of an operating system, and with storing and retrieving information on a computer. Students will learn how to use a software development environment to write, compile, debug, execute, and test programs. The course will introduce students to the fundamental concepts of programming and its application to problem solving.
Prerequisites:
MA 112 or equivalent.
Previously Taught by:
Dr. Vladimir Riabov