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Click on the name of an online computer science graduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Advanced Concepts of Operating Systems (CS 530) |
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Computer Science |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course emphasizes alternative approaches to the solution of the problems encountered in the design of advanced operating systems. |
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Advanced Database Applications (CS560) |
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Computer Science |
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Azusa Pacific University |
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This course provides students with advanced skills in the development of medium to very large database applications in a multi-user environment using relational databases. It includes topics such as fourth generation languages (4GLs), structured query languages (SQLs), multi-user database issues, database application tuning and optimization, and user interface development. This course is designed for students who are competent in basic database systems and desire advanced capabilities in database application development in a multi-user environment. |
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Advanced Programming Language Concepts (CS 510) |
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Computer Science |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course introduces various fundamental concepts generic to many programming languages, demonstrating the wide range of methods by which different programming languages implement the various constructs described. |
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Advanced Visual Basic (IS575) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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Advanced Visual Basic is a continuation of Visual Basic (IS574). Additional topics include ADO.NET, API calling, exception handling, streams, inheritance, polymorphism, code optimization, IDE add-ins, templates and object-oriented programming techniques. |
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Algorithm Design & Analysis (CS 501) |
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Computer Science |
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American Sentinel University |
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The student learns the principles and techniques of algorithms and computational complexity. |
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Applications of Technology-Supported Curricular Tools (EDUC520) |
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Computer Science |
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Azusa Pacific University |
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This course explores various technology-supported curricular tools applicable to management and instruction in a K-12 educational environment. Topics include computer-assisted word processing, databases, presentation tools, grade books, graphic organizers, spreadsheets, and online creation tools. |
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Applied Computer Science Research Project (1-5 units) (CS6010) |
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Computer Science |
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Northcentral University |
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This is a field study in computer sciences applications of the Learner's own choosing. This course requires the graduate Learner to conduct a research study in an area of Applied Computer Science and to document the results in a formal project report. |
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C Programming (CS5001) |
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Computer Science |
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Northcentral University |
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This course focuses on the advanced programming language, C, which gives more control to the programmer to deal with real world problems. |
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C++ Programming (IS578) |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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C++ Programming introduces object-oriented programming concepts using the C++ language. Topics include the object-oriented paradigm, class hierarchies and inheritance, I/O functions, object arrays and string processing. Students complete a number of programming projects to gain hands-on experience with objectoriented technology. |
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C++ Programming (CS5002) |
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Northcentral University |
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This course expands on the C language, providing the programmer with additional tools and techniques to solve more complex problems. |
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CICS and CICS with DB2 (IS572) |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course introduces interactive and online computer system techniques. Concepts of online processing, screen writing techniques, manipulation, control, design and format are stressed. Menu-driven applications, user manual preparation, and update and backup files are also covered. |
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Client Server Relationships (CS5008) |
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Northcentral University |
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Studies large-scale client-server and web application development. Includes theories of incremental system development, prototyping, and component-based application development. |
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Client/Server Application Development (CS550) |
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Azusa Pacific University |
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Client/server computing is a conceptual model. The client/server paradigm expresses an optimal balance between the use of a personal computer and the strict demand for data integrity necessary in an information society. This course is based upon selected software engineering techniques to ensure the successful implementation of applications in a client/server environment. This course teaches client/server systems theory and application. All students are expected to develop an application in the client/server environment. |
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Client/Server Applications (IS586) |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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This course provides a practical introduction to client/server programming, examining aspects of client/server including computer information systems requirements for operating systems, middleware, servers and clients. The course develops students? expertise in using a client/server application development tool, as well as object-oriented analysis and design. Also covered are construction and implementation of business applications using a graphical user interface. |
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COBOL Applications (IS571) |
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Computer Science |
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Keller Graduate School of Management |
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COBOL Applications builds on a foundation of basic COBOL programming knowledge. Topics include debugging, updating to master files, running applications, and program maintenance and updating techniques, including interfacing COBOL programs with other systems. Students learn to develop a variety of advanced applications, including file handling
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Computer Graphics (CS5003) |
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Northcentral University |
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The Learner uses the computer to generate graphics for visual presentations and design in 2 and 3 dimensional modeling with surface rendering, shading, color applications, and computer animation. |
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Computer Modeling of Management Methods (CS514) |
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Azusa Pacific University |
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In this applied mathematics course, topics studied include: probability and statistics; applied matrix and vector concepts and operations; mathematical modeling; simulation; curve fitting; forecasting; linear and nonlinear programming; sensitivity analysis; PERT/CPM and other project management methods; mathematics of business and finance and proposals (bid preparation); queuing, game, and decision theory; integer and dynamic programming; theory of the firm; inventory analysis; and others. A basic knowledge of algebra and differential calculus is required. This is a computer-based course using popular applications software. |
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Computerized Systems for Business and Management (CS5009) |
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Computer Science |
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Northcentral University |
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This course examines the MIS process and the tools and techniques of systems development from analysis, design, and acquisition, to implementation and evaluation. |
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Concepts of Artificial Intelligence (CS 560) |
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American Sentinel University |
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The methods associated with using machines to approximate human reasoning are explored in this course, which focuses on the evolution of the artificial intelligence discipline and discusses research tools for AI problem solving. |
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Concepts of Communication Networks (CS 540) |
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Computer Science |
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American Sentinel University |
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The student learns the principles of communication networks and architectures. |
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