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| Advanced Internet Concepts | Baccalaureate | None Scheduled | UNCC |
| This course is an advanced study of the Internet environment. This course is designed for any student who is familiar with office productivity tools and a user of Internet technologies; it ... more |
| Applied Data Structures | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | WSSU |
| This course emphasizes data structures and the development and analysis of their associated algorithms. Specific data structures will include linear lists, arrays, trees, graphs, stacks, queues, ... more |
| Applied Discrete Mathematics | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Formal logic. Methods of proof including induction. Introduction to grammars and finite state machines. Recurrence relations and asymptotic behavior of functions. Sets and counting. Boolean ... more |
| Architecture Of Parallel Computers | Graduate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| The need for parallel and massively parallel computers. Taxonomy of parallel computer architecture, and programming models for parallel architectures. Example parallel algorithms. Shared-memory ... more |
| Artificial Intelligence | Baccalaureate | Spring 2009 | FSU |
| An introduction to the history, goals, social impact, and philosophical implications of artificial intelligence. Topics include problem representation as state spaces, search, logic systems, ... more |
| Business Decision Modeling | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | ECU |
| 3223. Business Decision Modeling (3) Formerly DSCI 3023 Registration preference given to declared and intended majors with a minimum 2.5 GPA. P: Minimum grade of C in MIS 2223, MATH 1066 or 2119 ... more |
| Compiler Construction | Graduate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Theory and practice of compiler writing. Lexical analysis, table driven LL(1), LR(1) and LALR(1) parsers, code generation, flow analysis, run-time storage organization and optimization. Writing a ... more |
| Computer And Its Use I | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | WSSU |
| This course provides an introduction to the use of digital computers, applications software, I/O devices, storage devices, systems software, software evaluation, and computer ethics. Laboratory ... more |
| Computer Org & Architecture II | Baccalaureate | Spring 2009 | FSU |
| CSC 303 (3-3-0) Computer Organization and Architecture II: The course is a continuation of CSC 201which covers many aspects of computer architecture and implementation. Topics covered include ... more |
| Computer Organization and Assembly Language | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Number systems, von Neuman machines, instruction sets and machine code, data representation, assemblers and assembly language programming, compilers, external and internal processor organization, ... more |
| Computer Organization and Assembly Language for Computer Scientists | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Computer architecture topics required by professional software developers, including binary and hexadecimal numbers, hardware component organization, machine instruction sets, assembler language ... more |
| Computer Science I: Intro to C++ Programming | Baccalaureate | Self-Paced | ECSU |
| CSC 115 offers an overview of computer science and an introduction to programming. This course involves a high-level programming language and the topics covered are data types, expressions, ... more |
| Concepts and Facilities of Operating Systems | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| The history and evolution of operating systems, concepts of process management, memory addressing and allocation, files and protection, deadlocks and distributed systems. more |
| Concepts and Facilities of Operating Systems for Computer Scientists | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Fundamental concepts of computer operating systems for computer scientists, including memory management, file systems, process management, distributed systems, deadlocks, and basic security and ... more |
| Data Structures | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| A survey of fundamental abstract data types along with efficient implementations for each. Emphasizes asymptotic running time as a measure of program performance. Lists, stacks, queues, sparse ... more |
| Data Structures for Computer Scientists | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Abstract data types; abstract and implementation-level views of data types. Linear and branching data structures, including stacks, queues, trees, heaps, hash tables, graphs, and others at ... more |
| Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists | Baccalaureate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Propositional logic and the predicate calculus. Logic gates and circuits. Methods of proof. Elementary set theory. Mathematical induction. Recursive definitions and algorithms. Solving ... more |
| Electronic Commerce Technology | Graduate | Spring 2010 | NCSU |
| Exploration of technological issues and challenges underlying electronic commerce. Distributed systems; network infrastructures; security, trust, and payment solutions; transaction and database ... more |
| Fundamentals Of Compu System | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | UNCP |
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| Fundamentals/Programming | Baccalaureate | Fall 2009 | WSSU |
| This course is an introduction to problem-solving methods and algorithm development. It includes program design, coding, debugging, and documentation using a high level language. Laboratory ... more |