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Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

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2008

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Cs 214-01: Visual Basic Programming, Michael Ondrasek Jan 2008

Cs 214-01: Visual Basic Programming, Michael Ondrasek

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

This course provides a general introduction to the fundamentals of object computer programming. Examples from and applications to a broad range of problems are given. No prior know ledge of programming is assumed. However, students should have a familiarity with programming concepts. The concepts covered will be applied in the Visual Basic programming language. 4 credit hours.


Cs 208-01: Computer Programming For Business I, David M. Hutchison Jan 2008

Cs 208-01: Computer Programming For Business I, David M. Hutchison

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

CS 208 is the first in a sequence of two programming classes required for MIS majors. This course will introduce students to the basic concepts of programming. Examples are from business applications and display graphics and emphasis is on problem solving with the computer as a tool.


Cs 206-01: Advanced Concepts/Techniques And Software Productivity Tools, John P. Herzog Jan 2008

Cs 206-01: Advanced Concepts/Techniques And Software Productivity Tools, John P. Herzog

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

By the end of this course, the students will have a greater depth of understanding in the areas of word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software and web design using Microsoft Word, Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Excel, Access, and PowerPoint covering the following topics.

Microsoft Excel 2007:
Tutorial 4: Creating loan information
Chapter 5: Working with lists, Working with Logical Functions
Chapter 6: Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks, Database Functions, and Filtering, and Integrating Excel with Other Window Programs
Microsoft Access 2007:
Chapter 5: Enhancing a Table's Design, and Creating Advanced Queries Chapter 6: Creating Custom Forms Chapter 7: Creating …


Cs 205: Introduction To Computers And Office Productivity Software, Ann Tirpack Jan 2008

Cs 205: Introduction To Computers And Office Productivity Software, Ann Tirpack

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

Focus on learning MS Office software applications including word processing (intermediate), spreadsheets, database and presentation graphics using a case study approach where critical thinking and problem solving skills are required. Computer concepts are integrated throughout the course to provide an understanding of the basics of computing, the latest technological advances and how they are used in industry. Ethics and issues encountered in business are discussed to challenge students on societal impact of technology.


Cs 480/680-01: Comparative Programming Languages, Michael L. Raymer Jan 2008

Cs 480/680-01: Comparative Programming Languages, Michael L. Raymer

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No abstract provided.


Ceg 355-01: Introduction To The Design Of Information Technology Systems, Thomas C. Hartrum Jan 2008

Ceg 355-01: Introduction To The Design Of Information Technology Systems, Thomas C. Hartrum

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

Introduction to the design of information systems comprising modem technologies such as SQL database programming, networks, and distributed computing with CORBA, electronic and hypertext (HTML) documents, and multimedia.


Ceg 790-01: Medical Image Analysis, Arthur A. Goshtasby Jan 2008

Ceg 790-01: Medical Image Analysis, Arthur A. Goshtasby

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

No abstract provided.


Ceg 725-01: Computer Vision Ii, Arthur A. Goshtasby Jan 2008

Ceg 725-01: Computer Vision Ii, Arthur A. Goshtasby

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

No abstract provided.


Ceg 411/611-01: Microprocessor-Based System Design, Jack Jean Jan 2008

Ceg 411/611-01: Microprocessor-Based System Design, Jack Jean

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

No abstract provided.


Ceg 404/604-01: Wireless Sensor Networks, Bin Wang Jan 2008

Ceg 404/604-01: Wireless Sensor Networks, Bin Wang

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

No abstract provided.


Ceg 355-01: Introduction To The Design Of Information Technology Systems, Thomas C. Hartrum Jan 2008

Ceg 355-01: Introduction To The Design Of Information Technology Systems, Thomas C. Hartrum

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

Introduction to the design of information systems comprising modem technologies such as SQL database programming, networks, and distributed computing with CORBA, electronic and hypertext (HTML) documents, and multimedia.


Ceg 260-01: Digital Computer Hardware/Switching Circuits, Meilin Liu Jan 2008

Ceg 260-01: Digital Computer Hardware/Switching Circuits, Meilin Liu

Computer Science & Engineering Syllabi

We will discuss and cover basic digital, combinational and sequential logic systems. Labs will be used to gain valuable practical experience in implementing elementary circuits and logic designs.