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3003 IU SOUTH BEND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

CSCI-C 455<br />

CSCI-C 463<br />

CSCI-C 481<br />

CSCI-C 490<br />

CSCI-P 536<br />

CSCI-P 565<br />

Analysis of Algorithms I (3-4 cr.)<br />

P: CSCI-C 243, and MATH-M 260. R:<br />

CSCI-C 251. Mathematical analysis<br />

of time and space requirements for<br />

algorithms, using combinatorics,<br />

recurrence relations, and elementary<br />

probability theory. Advanced graph<br />

algorithms. Tractable and intractable<br />

problems. II<br />

Artificial Intelligence I (3-4 cr.)<br />

P: CSCI-C 251. R: CSCI-C 311. Techniques<br />

and principles of artificial intelligence<br />

and implementations of some of<br />

these techniques. Various formalisms<br />

for representing knowledge, and<br />

relationships of this to such tasks as<br />

inference, game playing, planning, and<br />

machine learning.<br />

INTERACTIVE Computer Graphics (3-4 cr.)<br />

P: CSCI-C 243 and MATH-M 301.<br />

M301 may be taken concurrently with<br />

C481. Computer graphics techniques.<br />

Introduction to graphics hardware and<br />

software. Two-dimensional graphics<br />

methods, transformations, and interactive<br />

methods. Three-dimensional graphics,<br />

transformations, and viewing geometry.<br />

Three-dimensional object modeling and<br />

interactive manipulation methods. Basic<br />

lighting and surface shading. Introduction<br />

to video and animation methods.<br />

Seminar in Computer Science (1-4 cr.)<br />

P: Varies. Special topics in computer<br />

science.<br />

advanced operating systems (3 cr.)<br />

P: CSCI-C 435. Advanced topics in<br />

operating systems, such as: multitasking,<br />

synchronization mechanisms, distributed<br />

system architecture, client-server<br />

models, distributed mutual exclusion<br />

and concurrency control, agreement<br />

protocols, load balancing, failure<br />

recovery, fault tolerance, cryptography,<br />

multiprocessor operating systems.<br />

software engineering i (3 cr.)<br />

P: CSCI-C 308. Analysis, design, and<br />

implementation of software systems.<br />

Requirements specification: data and<br />

process modeling. Software design<br />

methodologies. Software quality<br />

assurance: testing and verification.<br />

Software development processes.<br />

CSCI-Y 398<br />

CSCI-Y 790<br />

CSCI-Y 798<br />

Internship IN Professional Practice<br />

(1-6 cr.)<br />

P: CSCI-C 308, CSCI-C 335 and one other<br />

CSCI course above the level of CSCI-C<br />

243. Enrollment requires that the student<br />

be accepted as a temporary employee of<br />

an organization or business outside the<br />

university, or must work on a on-campus<br />

project with the approval of the internship<br />

director. The work must offer the student<br />

challenging computer experience in a closely<br />

supervised position. The student reports<br />

weekly to the faculty member in charge.<br />

Prior approval of the position is required.<br />

graduate independent study (1-6 cr.)<br />

Independent study under the direction<br />

of a faculty member, culminating in<br />

a written report. May be repeated for<br />

credit. R grade not allowed. The different<br />

departmental options for independent<br />

study are: research and reading, software<br />

system development, master’s research<br />

project, master’s software project, and a<br />

university master’s thesis.<br />

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP<br />

(0 cr.)<br />

P: <strong>Current</strong> enrollment in graduate degree<br />

program in computer science. Provides for<br />

participation in graduate-level professional<br />

training and internship experience.<br />

dast: Dental assisting<br />

dast-a 171<br />

dast-a 172<br />

clinical science i (4-5 cr.)<br />

A core course in dental nomenclature; the<br />

role of the assistant as a member of the<br />

dental health team in general dentistry<br />

and dental specialties to include charting<br />

the mouth, identification and utilization<br />

of instruments and equipment, principles<br />

of dental procedures, instrument transfer,<br />

isolation techniques, and the theory and<br />

practice of asepsis.<br />

clinical science ii (3-6 cr.)<br />

An overview of the specialties of dentistry<br />

and clinical chairside experience,<br />

including an extramural assignment;<br />

allows for refining of student skills. A<br />

seminar provides students opportunities<br />

to share experiences.<br />

dHYG: Dental Hygiene<br />

DHYG-H 205<br />

Medical and Dental Emergencies (1 cr.)<br />

A study of emergency situations in<br />

the dental office, including treatment,<br />

emergency prevention, and preparedness. I<br />

P = Prerequisite, R = Recommended, C = Concomitant, VT = Variable Title<br />

I = fall semester, II = spring semester, S = summer session(s)

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