CS 6002
Networking and Applications


SYLLABUS


CS 6002 Syllabus


PROJECTS


MSACS M.S. Applied CS
CIAS Scholarships






LAB GUIDES


Intro to the IDL-800
Transistor/Gate Experiments
Data Cards on Transistors

LINKS


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Spring 2009, Dr. Ken Hoganson,
COURSE UNDER CONSTRUCTION!!

Textbook: Concepts in Computing, Dr. Ken Hoganson, 2008
  

All lectures will be recorded, streamed, and archived using the Tegrity distance-learning system. On-campus attendance is not required. The lectures for this course may be viewed any time during the semester.

Classes will be held in Clendenin 3028 - the Computer Science Seminar Room.

The purpose of this new course is to facilitate the entry of our students into our graduate computer science program. Our unique program accommodates the admission of many students with various undergraduate majors requiring sufficient industrial computing background. Students from disparate disciplines may lack an overall appreciation of what computer science is, and how it has evolved. This course is intended to broaden the student's appreciation of computer science, while also acclimatizing our new students to the demands and expectations of graduate work in computer science.

Subject to revision.

No Class January 19 in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King.
Chapter 11 Concepts in Computing Ch 11
Networking and the Internet
Chapter 13 Concepts in Computing Ch 13
Artificial Intelligence Overview
Feb 16, 2003. No class No Class
Chapter 14 Concepts in Computing Ch 14
Parallel Computing
Chapter 15 Network&System Security P1
Chapter 15 Network&System Security P2
The Internet The Internet
Basic Data Comm Basic Data Com: Signalling
Chapter 16
Concepts in Computing Ch 16
Applying Computing
Chapter 17
Concepts in Computing Ch 17
Computing and Societal Issues
CS 6002 Exam
   
   Posted 4/13/09.
   Due 4/24/09
Out of Town at ITNG Conference
April 27 - April 30.