Courses

Spring 2004
Fall 2004
Undergraduate Advising
Schedule for CSC 7800 Seminars - Spring 2004

Courses offered in the Current Semester - Spring 2004

1100 Computers in Society
1248 Introduction to Pascal Programming
1250 Introduction to Computer Science I
1251 Introduction to Computer Science II
1253 Introduction to Computer Science with C I
1254 Introduction to Computer Science with C II

2252 Assembly Language Programming
2259 Introduction to Discrete Structures
2280 Computer Organization
2290 Advanced Programming and Introduction to Data Structures
2533 Introduction to Engineering and Computer Science

3102 Advanced Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis
3370 Introduction to OOP using Java
3390 Object Oriented Programming and C++
3999 Independent Undergraduate Research

4101 Programming Languages
4103 Operating Systems
4330 Software Systems Development
4351 Compiler Construction
4402 Introduction to Database Management Systems
4999 Selected Topics in Computer Science

7300 Algorithm Design and Analysis
7443 Scientific Information Visualization
7481 Infromation Retrieval Systems
7600 High Performance Computing I
7700 Special Topics in Computer Science
7800 Computer Science Research Seminar
7999 Selected Readings in Computer Science

9000 Dissertation Research

Inteded Courses offered in the Fall Semester - Fall2004

1100 Computers in Society
1200 Ethics in Computing (1) For majors only
1253 Introduction to Computer Science with C I
1254 Introduction to Computer Science with C II
1350 Introduction to Computer Science I for Majors (3)
1351 Introduction to Computer Science II for Majors

2252 Assembly Language Programming
2259 Introduction to Discrete Structures
2262 Numerical Methods and FORTRAN
2280 Computer Organization
2390 Advanced Programming and Introduction to Data Structures
2533 Introduction to Engineering and Computer Science

3102 Advanced Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis
3370 Introduction to OOP using Java
3390 Object Oriented Programming and C++
3999 Independent Undergraduate Research

4101 Programming Languages
4103 Operating Systems
4362
Advanced Numerical Methods
4402 Introduction to Database Management Systems
4601 Computer and Network Security
4890
Introduction to Theory of Computation
4999 Selected Topics in Computer Science

7080 Computer Architecture
7200 Theory of Computation I
7300 Algorithm Design and Analysis
7402 Databas Management Systems
7501 Advanced Computer Networks
7502 Advanced Computer and Network Security
7560 Computational Methods
7602 Wireless Networks
7700 Special Topics in Computer Science
7800 Computer Science Research Seminar
7999 Selected Readings in Computer Science

9000 Dissertation Research

CSC 1***
1100 Computers in Society
1200 Ethics in Computing (1) For majors only
1248 Introduction to Pascal Programming
1250 Introduction to Computer Science I
1251 Introduction to Computer Science II
1253 Introduction to Computer Science with C I
1254 Introduction to Computer Science with C II
1350 Introduction to Computer Science I for Majors
1351 Introduction to Computer Science II for Majors
1970 Introduction to the UNIX Operating System
CSC 2***
2230 Programming Techniques with ADA
2252 Assembly Language Programming
2259 Introduction to Discrete Structures
2260 Introduction to the Use of Computers
2262 Numerical Methods and FORTRAN
2270 COBOL Programming and Business Data Processing Systems
2280 Computer Organization
2290 Advanced Programming and Introduction to Data Structures(3)
2390 C Programming
CSC 3***
3102 Advanced Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis
3370 Introduction to OOP using Java
3380 Object Oriented Design Patterns
3390 Object Oriented Programming and C++
3501 Computer Organization and Design
3999 Independent Undergraduate Research
CSC 4***
4101 Programming Languages
4103 Operating Systems
4304 Systems Programming
4330 Software Systems Development
4351 Compiler Construction
4356 Interactive Computer Graphics
4357 Applied Interactive Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
4362 Advanced Numerical Methods
4370 Software Modeling Techniques
4402 Introduction to Database Management Systems
4444 Artificial Intelligence
4501 Computer Networks
4601 Computer and Network Security
4602 Fundamental Computer Science for Teachers
4890 Introduction to Theory of Computation
4999 Selected Topics in Computer Science
CSC 6***
6100 Advanced Elements of Computer Science for Teachers
CSC 7***
7001 Computing Principles I
7002 Computing Principles II
7080 Computer Architecture
7101 Programming Language Structures
7103 Advanced Operating Systems
7120 Performance Evaluation of Computer & Communication Systems
7135 Software Engineering
7200 Theory of Computation I
7201 Theory of Computation II
7235 Advanced Software Engineering
7300 Algorithm Design and Analysis
7333 Machine Learning
7351 Advanced Compiler Design Theory
7370 Graph Algorithms
7373 Algorithms for Parallel and Distributed Computing
7374 Computational Models for Mobile Robots
7375 Robot Vision
7380 Computational Geometry
7381 Computational Aspects of VLSI CAD
7402 Database Management Systems
7405 Automation of Bibliographic Control Systems
7406 Information Science
7407 Abstracting and Indexing
7410 On-line Information Retrieval
7420 Parallel and VLSI Computation
7444 Advanced Artificial Intelligence
7450 Programming & Performance Evaluation of Parallel Computers
7481 Informational Retrieval Systems
7501 Advanced Computer Networks
7502 Advanced Computer and Network Security
7500 System Modeling & Computer Simulation
7560 Computational Methods
7600 High Performance Computing I
7601 Design Issues in High-Speed Networks: Multicasting, Pricing and Control
7602 Wireless Networks
7610 High Performance Computing II
7620 High Performance Computing III
7700 Special Topics in Computer Science
7800 Computer Science Research Seminar
7999 Selected Readings in Computer Science
CSC 9***
9000 Dissertation Research

1100 Computers in Society (3)
Prereq: credit in MATH 1021 or registration in MATH 1023 (2 hrs. lecture, 2 hrs. lab.) Introduction to computers, their applications, and impact on people and social institutions.
1200 Ethics in Computing (1) For majors only (3)
An introduction to ethics theory, ethical decision-making as it relates to the computing professional, licensing, intellectual property, conflicts of interest, freedom of information and privacy, security.
1248 Introduction to Pascal Programming (3)
Prereq: MATH 1021 or sufficiently high score on the mathematics placement examination to qualify for MATH 1022 or 1431. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 1250. Not for degree credit for computer science majors.
Computer programming using the Pascal language.
1250 Introduction to Computer Science I (3)
Prereq: credit or registration in MATH 1022 or 1023. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 1248 or CSC 1253.
Fundamentals of programming, program design, and algorithms using high-level block-structured language. C/C++ based curriculum
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1251 Introduction to Computer Science II (3)
Prereq: CSC 1250 and credit or registration in MATH 1550.
Basic concepts of data types (strings, arrays, records, sets, files), data structures (linked lists, stacks, queues, and trees), searching and sorting algorithms. C/C++ based curriculum.
1253 Introduction to Computer Science with C I (3)
Prereq: credit or registration in MATH 1550 or credit in MATH 1431. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 1250 and 2290.
Fundamentals of programming, program design, and algorithms using a high-level block-structured language.
1254 Introduction to Computer Science with C II (3)
Prereq: CSC 1253 , MATH 1550 or registration in MATH 1435. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 1251 and CSC 2290.
Basic concepts of data types (strings, arrays, records, sets, files); data structures (linked lists, stacks, queues, trees); searching and sorting algorithms.
1350 Introduction to Computer Science I for Majors (3)
Prereq: Credit or registration in Math1550. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 1248, CSC 1250, CSC 1251, CSC 1253, CSC 2290 or CSC 2390. Fundamentals of programming, Program design, and algorithms using a high-level block-structured language.
1351 Introduction to Computer Science II for Majors (3)
Prereq: Credit in CSC 1350 and Math 1550. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 1251, CSC 1254, CSC 2290 or CSC 2390. Fundamentals of Data Abstraction including the ADTs and data structures for the queue, stack, list and binary search tree.
1970 Introduction to the UNIX Operating System (2)
Prereq: Computer literacy.
This course covers the features of the UNIX Operating system kernel, shell commands and scripts, text processing, electronic mail and the internet. Students are assigned lab projects to assist in learning UNIX.
2230 Programming Techniques with ADA (3)
Prereq: CSC 1251.
Advanced programming techniques using data abstraction, exception handling, generics, and tasking.
2252 Assembly Language Programming (3)
Prereq: credit or registration in CSC 1251, or equivalent background.
Fundamentals of machine function; basic concepts of programming at the machine level; assembly language; machine representation of information, machine language, addressing techniques, program linkage, macro programming, and assembler construction.
2259 Introduction to Discrete Structures (3)
Prereq: MATH 1552 and CSC 1251.
Set Algebra including mappings and relations; algebraic structures including semigroups and groups; elements of the theory of directed and undirected graphs; Boolean algebra and propositional logic; these structures applied to various areas of computer science.
2260 Introduction to the Use of Computers (1)
Prereq: MATH 1550. Credit will be given for only one of the following: CSC 2260, 2262, or IE 2060.
Basic principles of digital programming in symbolic languages; application of electronic computers to typical scientific problems.
2262 Numerical Methods and FORTRAN (1)
Prereq: MATH 1552. Credit will be given for only one of the following: CSC 2260, 2262, or IE 2060.
Computer-oriented methods for solving numerical problems in science and engineering; elements of FORTRAN programming language; numerical solutions to systems of simultaneous linear equations, nonlinear algebraic equations(root solving), differentiation and integration, ordinary differential equations, interpolation, and curve fitting.
2270 COBOL Programming and Business Data Processing Systems (3)
Prereq: credit in a course in computing. Primarily for students in computer science and related disciplines.
COBOL programming; its use in business data processing systems.
2280 Computer Organization (4)
Prereq: CSC 2252. 3hrs. lecture, 2hrs. lab.
Basic digital circuits Boolean algebra and combinational logic, data representation and transfer and digital arithmetic; digital storage and accessing control functions, input-output facilities, system organization, and reliability; description and simulation techniques; features needed for multiprogramming, multiprocessing, and real-time systems; other advanced topics and alternate organizations.
2290 Advanced Programming and Introduction to Data Structures (3)
Prereq: CSC 1251.
Advanced programming techniques and basic concepts of data structures and advanced programming languages.
2390 C Programming (3)
Prereq:Any two-course programming sequence and permission of department. Credit will not be given for this course and CSC 1248, CSC 1250, CSC 1251, CSC 1253, CSC 1254, CSC 1350, CSC 1351, or CSC 2290.
Syntax, the system interface, and modular programming using C.
3102 Advanced Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis (3)
Prereq: CSC 2290 or 1254 and CSC 2252 or EE 3750 and EE 3750 and credit or concurrent enrollment in CSC 2259 or EE 2720.
Description and utilization of formal ADT representations, especially those on lists, sets, and graphs; time and space analysis of recursive and nonrecursive algorithms, including graph and sorting algorithms; algorithm design techniques
.
3370 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming Using JAVA (3)
Prereq: CSC 2290 or CSC 1254.
This course offers an introduction to OOP concepts using the JAVA programming language.
3380 Object Oriented Design Patterns (3)
Prereq: CSC 3370 or CSC 3390.
Introduction to object design patterns and developing software using the unified modeling language as a design tool.
3390 Object Oriented Programming and C++ (3)
Prereq: credit in either CSC 1254 or 2290.
Introduction to the object oriented programming paradigm, including encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism; implementation of these concepts using C++.
3501Computer organization and Design (3)
Prereq: CSC 2259. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 2280 or EE 3750 or EE 3755.
Computer arithmetic, design of high-speed adders and multipliers, CPU concepts, instruction fetching and decoding, hardwired control, microprogramming control, main memory, I/O organization, assembly language programming techniques, CPU instruction sets and addressing modes
.
3999 Independent Undergraduate Research (1-3)
Prereq: consent of department chair . May be taken for a maximum of 4 hours of credit.
Individual readings, conferences, and program development in computer science
.
4101 Programming Languages (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 7001.
Principles of programming language design; specification of syntax and semantics; underlying implementation of block structured languages; dynamic memory allocation for strings, lists, and arrays; imperative versus applicative programming; logic programming; modern programming languages.
4103 Operating Systems (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102.
Design techniques, process management, processor scheduling; deadlocks, memory management, secondary memory management, file management; I/O systems, Unix Systems.
4304 Systems Programming (3)
Prereq: CSC 4103.
Batch process systems programs, their components, operating characteristics, user services and limitations; implementation techniques for parallel processing of input-output and interrupt handling ; overall structure of multiprogramming systems on multiprocessor hardware configurations; addressing techniques, core management, file systems design and management, system accounting, and other user-related services; traffic control, interprocess communication, design of system modules, and interfaces; system updating, documentation, and operation
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4330 Software Systems Development (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102.
Software requirements analysis; design representation, programming methodologies; verification, validation, maintenance, and software planning.
4351 Compiler Construction (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102 or equivalent. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 7001.
Program language structures, translation , loading, execution, and storage allocation; compilation of simple expressions and statements ; organization of compiler including compile-time and run-time symbol tables, lexical scan, syntax scan, object code generation, error diagnostics, object code optimization techniques, and over-all design; use of compiler writing languages and bootstrapping.
4356 Interactive Computer Graphics (3) (ME 4573)
Prereq: CSC 2262 or equivalent experience in mathematics and computer programming.
Analytical treatment of graphics using the digital computer; graphical display and input devices; computer graphics systems and standards; two- and three-dimensional transformations; geometric modeling; interactive techniques; basic data structures; realism in 3-D graphics; future trends.
4357 Applied Interactive Graphics and Computer-Aided Design (3) (ME 4583)
Prereq: CSC 4356 (ME 4573) or equivalent.
Application of interactive graphics techniques to solve specific problems in engineering design and data retrieval.
4362 Advanced Numerical Methods (3)
Prereq: CSC 2262.
Advanced treatment of numerical computation in practice; methodology for enhancing the effectiveness, accuracy, and efficiency of traditional numerical techniques; emphasis on extrapolation.
4370 Software Modeling Techniques (3)
Prereq: CSC 3370 or CSC 3390 or CSC 4330.
Examination of modern modeling techniques for complex/high quality software including static/dynamic software models and project management models.

4402 Introduction to Database Management Systems (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102.
Network, hierarchical , and relational, and entity-relationship models; data definition, manipulation languages, and conversion among these models; relational database design theory, efficient query evaluation, elementary query optimization techniques.
4444 Artificial Intelligence (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102.
Theorem proving and interfacing techniques, production systems, knowledge representation, approximate reasoning, natural language understanding, scene analysis, planning, game playing, and learning.
4501 Computer Networks (3)
Prereq:CSC 4101
Introduction to local, metropolitan, and wide area of networks using the standard OSI reference model as a framework, introduction to the internet protocol suite and to network tools and programming, discussion of various networking technologies.
4601 Computer and Network Security (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102.
Information security's role, threats, elements of cryptography. Protocols, architectures, and technologies for secure systems and services.
4602 Fundamental Computer Science for Teachers (3)
(EDAF 4512)

Prereq: EDAF 4507(or prior programming experience) and credit in an education methods course numbered 3000 or above.
Advanced programming techniques; emphasis on structured programming, software and hardware organization, data structures, graphics, and other topics to prepare students to teach computer science in secondary schools.
4890 Introduction to Theory of Computation (3)
Prereq: CSC 2259.
Introduction to finite automata, regular expressions and languages; push-down automata and context-free languages; selected advanced language theoretical topics; emphasis on technique.
4999 Selected Topics in Computer Science (3)
Prereq: consent of department.
May be taken 3 times for credit.
6100 Advanced Elements of Computer Science for Teachers (3)
Prereq: computer science programming course or knowledge of a programming language required.
Advanced programming techniques using a high-level, structured language; data structures and computer systems software.
7001 Computing Principles I (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102 or equivalent. Credit will not be given for both this course and CSC 4101 or 4351.
Comparative programming language concepts, semantics, data types, control structures, functional languages, compilers, and compiler construction.
7002 Computing Principles II (3)
Prereq: CSC 7001 or equivalent.
Fundamentals of operating systems, including evaluation methods; functional organization and architecture of computers, including arithmetic/logic and control units, microprogramming, input-output facilities, comparative study, including unix, CP/M, OS/MVS, and VM/370.
7080 Computer Architecture (3)
Prereq: CSC 7002 or equivalent. Background in electronics not required.
Functional architecture of modern digital computer systems; detailed description of instruction set implementation with monoprocessor and multiprocessor structures; design and analysis of instruction sets and control structures.
7101 Programming Language Structures (3)
Prereq: CSC 4101.
Advanced study of data specification, storage management, and control in programming languages; includes coverage of formal specification languages; languages for concurrent processing; languages that support program verification techniques; and in-depth study of applicative languages.
7103 Advanced Operating Systems (3)
Prereq: CSC 4103.
Concurrent programming; shared memory, communication, and operation-oriented models; concurrent, distributed, and network programming; distributed operating systems; synchronization and deadlock detection in distributed systems.
7120 Performance Evaluation of Computer & Communication Systems (3)
Prereq: CSC 4103.
Modeling techniques, specification of queuing systems, product form networks, algorithms for performance networks, operational analysis, performance bound techniques, blocking priority networks.
7135 Software Engineering (3)
Prereq: CSC 4330 or equivalent.
Formal specification techniques, design techniques, abstraction , information hiding, modularity, software testing, automated testing tools. maintainability factors, and cost estimation.
7200 Theory of Computation I (3)
Prereq: CSC 4890.
Algorithms, computability, decidability, enumerability; formal replacements and Church's thesis; Turing machines, primitive recursive functions; undecidable predicates.
7201 Theory of Computation II (3)
Prereq: CSC 7200.
Theory of Computation for complexity classes, NP, P, PSPACE, and Nlog; characterization of polynomial time by alternating log space Turing machines and log space Turing machines by auxiliary pushdown stores; time space trade-offs and combinational problems.
7235 Advanced Software Engineering (3)
Prereq: CSC 7135.
Formal testing, validation and verification techniques; in-depth study of formal specification languages and techniques.
7300 Algorithm Design and Analysis (3)
Characteristics of an algorithm; problems of algorithm existence; the design, implementation, and complexity of algorithms; algorithm case studies.
7333 Machine Learning (3)
Prereq: CSC 4444.
Fundamental principles of machine learning; inductive learning; explanation-based learning; computational approach to Boolean function learning; learning formal languages and recursive theories; neutral network learning and genetic algorithms; applications of machine learning.
7351 Advanced Compiler Design Theory (3)
Prereq: CSC 4351 or 7001.
Automatic generation of LL(1), LR(1), LALR(1) parsers, syntax directed translation of high-level control structures, error recovery, optimization of branching, local code optimization using directed acyclic graphs, loop optimization, global data flow analysis, and object-code optimization.
7370 Graph Algorithms (3)
Prereq: MATH 4171 or equivalent.
Graph layout algorithms; networks; application of network flow techniques ; polynomial time algorithms and NP-completeness; dynamic graph drawing.
7373 Algorithms for Parallel and Distributed Computing (3)
Prereq: CSC 7300 or equivalent.
Parallel algorithms for searching, sorting, matrix processing, network optimization, and other problems; implementation and efficiency measures of the algorithms on different machines, and VLSI systolic arrays.
7374 Computational Models for Mobile Robots (3)
Prereq: CSC 7300.
Computational tools for design, analysis, and implementation of algorithms for robotic applications; existing computational paradigms, constraint representation and real-time modeling for robotic vision; image understanding, path planning, autonomous navigation and sensor-fusion problems for mobile robots.
7375 Robot Vision (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102 or equivalent, and CSC 7300.
Computational aspects of vision; utilization of techniques form computational geometry, combinatorics, probability theory, and artificial intelligence; visual recognition and classification.
7380 Computational Geometry (3)
Prereq: CSC 7300 or equivalent.
Data Structures and algorithm design techniques for geometric searching; convex hulls; Voronoi diagrams; proximity; intersections of geometric objects; applications of computational geometry.
7381 Computational Aspects of VLSI CAD (3)
Prereq: CSC 7300 or equivalent.
Overview of VLSI design and fabrication process; abstract model of VLSI; combinatorial optimization algorithms; circuit partitioning; placement and floor planning; global routing; detailed routing; and circuit compaction.
7402 Database Management Systems (3)
Prereq: CSC 4402.
Implementation of database systems(physical model and its mapping to conceptual model) ; data structures and their influence on performance, concurrency control, distributed databases; advanced database systems.
7405 Automation of Bibliographic Control Systems (3)
(LIS 7506)
7406 Information Science (3) (LIS 7605)
History and philosophy of information science and information retrieval; survey of current research.
7407 Abstracting and Indexing (3) (LIS 7606)
Principles of abstracting and indexing for print and electronic environments; controlled vocabulary and thesaurus development; manual and computerized abstracting and indexing techniques; effectiveness of abstracting and indexing methods.
7410 On-line Information Retrieval (3) (LIS 7607)
Use of electronic information resources and systems; analysis and comparison of various search mechanisms.
7420 Parallel and VLSI Computation (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102.
Theoretical aspects of the design and analysis of algorithms for parallel computation; physical implementation of VLSI chips.
7444 Advanced Artificial Intelligence (3)
Prereq: CSC 4444.
Temporal and non-monotonic logic; truth maintenance systems; probabilistic reasoning; deductive databases; automated learning, planning, and tutoring; story understanding; structure of domain dependent expert systems.
7450 Programming & Performance Evaluation of Parallel Computers (3)
Prereq: CSC 3102 or equivalent and CSC 7300.
Parallel programming techniques; message passing and process synchronization; performance evaluation and prediction of parallel architectures and algorithms, scalability analysis.
7481 Informational Retrieval Systems (3) (LIS 7610)
Prereq: CSC 3102 or equivalent.
Commercially available retrieval systems, text content analysis, query processing models and current research problems.
7500 System Modeling & Computer Simulation (3)
Prereq: CSC 2263 or equivalent.
Construction and use of mathematical and computer models; parameter estimation; compartmental models; simulation techniques; applications of simulations; examples and case studies form physical, social, and life sciences, engineering, business, and information sciences.
7501 Advanced Computer Networks (3)
Prereq:CSC 4501
Design and analysis of computer networks, routing algorithms and protocols, switch and router architectures, traffic flow management and error control, scheduling and Quality of Service, modeling and performance evaluation, queuing theory applied to computer networks, selected issues in high-speed network design.
7502 Advanced Computer and Network Security (3)
Prereq: CSC 4601
.Secret sharing; secret sharing homomorphism; verifiable secret sharing; electronic voting; advanced cryptography; anonymity on the net; wireless security.
7560 Computational Methods (3)
Prereq: CSC 4362 or equivalent.
Synthesis, implementation, and analysis of numerical algorithms; algorithm concept introduced in context of abstract schema.
7601 Design issues in High-Speed Networks Multicasting, Pricing and Control (3)
Prereq: CSC 4501
Multicasting Architectures, Protocols and Applications. ATM and Internet Solutions. Scalable Reliable Multicast. Distributed Sensor Networks. Internet Pricing and Economic of Communication. Game Theoretic approaches to Congestion Control.
7602 Wireless Networks (3)
Prereq: CSC 4501
Radio systems and ad-hoc wireless networks. Relevant concepts in terms of mobility, migration and service levels and their impact on system design. Wireless network communication; ad-hoc networks; nomadic computing; issues in cellular networks; TCP/IP over wireless.
7600 High Performance Computing I (3)
Prereq: CSC 4362 or consent of instructor.
Fundamental computational techniques required for scientific computing; important algorithms for parallel computation; high performance computing.
7610 High Performance Computing II (3)
Prereq: CSC 7600 or equivalent.
Finite difference schemes for molecular dynamics; classical deterministic simulations; combinatorial optimization; algorithms for quantum molecular dynamics; scientific applications in high performance computing.
7620 High Performance Computing III (3)
Prereq: CSC 7600 or equivalent.
Basic stochastic simulation techniques for massively parallel computers; simulated annealing and routing algorithms.
7700 Special Topics in Computer Science (3)
May be taken 4 times for credit.
Specialized areas of current interest in computer science.
7701 Sensor Networking Concepts (3)
Prereq: CSC 4501 or CSC 7501
Self-Organizing Sensor Networks, Querying and Data Aggregation, Routing, Energy-efficient Communication Protocols, Sensor Network Security.
7800 Computer Science Research Seminar (1)
May be taken for a maximum of 2 hrs. of credit when topics vary. Pass-fail grading. Student presentations and discussions on research topics in computer science.
7999 Selected Readings in Computer Science (1-3)
Prereq: consent of department chair. May be taken for a maximum of 6 sem. hrs. of credit.
9000 Dissertation Research (1-12 per semester)
"S"/"U" grading.

 

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