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Courses: Bachelor of Science Program in Computer Science [B.Sc.CS]


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2009 CSC 323 Management Information Systems

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This course covers the following topics : introduction to computer-based information system, using technology as a competitive advantage, business computing system theory; system life cycle methodologies, computing technology and computer processing; database management system and data communications as a foundation for IS.

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2009 CSC104 - Syntax and Semantics of Programming Lanugages

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The main objective of this course is to introduce the major constructs of contemporary programming languages. This course covers the following topics : review of grammars, languages and their syntax and semantics, parsing and ambiguity, BNF, finite state grammars and recognizers, lexical scanners, implementation of symbol tables, contextfree languages, push-down automata, and so on.

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2012 CSC 323 Management Information Systems

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This course covers the following topics : introduction to computer-based information system, using technology as a competitive advantage, business computing system theory; system life cycle methodologies, computing technology and computer processing; database management system and data communications as a foundation for IS.

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2012 CSC323 Management Information Systems

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2013 CSC 104 Syntax and Semantics of Programming Languages

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The main objective of this course is to introduce the major constructs of contemporary programming languages. This course covers the following topics : review of grammars, languages and their syntax and semantics, parsing and ambiguity, BNF, finite state grammars and recognizers, lexical scanners, implementation of symbol tables, contextfree languages, push-down automata, and so on.

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2013 CSC261 Statistics (for Freshmen)

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CSC 261 Statistics for Scientists

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2013 Foundations of Computer Science

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This is a computer science primer for incoming CS freshmen class of 2013.

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CSC101 Foundations of Computer Science

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This course covers the following topics: logic, Boolean algebra, basic computer arithmetic, basic algorithms and data structures, searching and sorting problems, stacks and subroutine recursion, computer subsystems (disk drive, I/O devices, operating systems), computer networks.

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CSC102 Computer Programming I

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CSC105 Computer Programmin II

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CSC165 Discrete Mathematics

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CSC337 Introduction to Bioinformatics

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CSC389 Computer Security

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CSC401 Selected Programming Language

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This course covers the following topics: A comprehensive study of one or more selected programming languages, such as LISP, Prolog. Selected languages may vary from semester to semester and will be announced before the starting of each semester. The objective is to introduce students to alternative programming languages.

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CSC424 Software Project Management

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This course covers the following topics: project activities: defining, planning, leading, monitoring; constraints of performance specifications schedule and budget; negotiating and writing contracts; scheduling tools; time estimation; network diagrams; team organization; support team; role of project manager; monitoring tools; project cost reports.

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CSC496 IP Communication Exploration (IP Telephony)

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This course introduces students to real-world IP Telephony implementations on leading platforms.

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CSC4962 Distributed Software Development

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CSC4963 Social Media

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CSC496A1 Problem Based Learning --Time-Series Analysis

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