College's catalog - Trinity Christian College
College's catalog - Trinity Christian College
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Computer Science<br />
125<br />
CPSC 301 Systems Analysis (3)<br />
Fall, Odd<br />
This course examines the methods and procedures used in application systems analysis and<br />
design, and looks at tools used in specifying the requirements of a project. Students compare and<br />
contrast traditional methods against the more modern object-oriented methods.<br />
Prerequisite: Computer Science 111.<br />
CPSC 311 Programming Languages (3)<br />
Spring, Even<br />
This course is a comparative study of programming languages and their features. The aim is to<br />
develop an understanding of the organization of programming languages, especially the run-time<br />
behavior of programs, and to continue the development of problem solution and programming<br />
skills introduced in the elementary-level material. Students gain experience with ML, JAVA, and<br />
Prolog so they may see a variety of language features in the context of their implementation.<br />
Prerequisite: Computer Science 202.<br />
CPSC 341 Numerical Analysis (3)<br />
Fall, Odd<br />
This course is a study of solutions of non-linear equations, systems of equations, and differential<br />
equations. Other topics include interpolation, approximation, and numerical integration. This<br />
course is identical to Mathematics 341. Prerequisites: Computer Science 112 and Mathematics 210.<br />
CPSC 370 Topics in Computer Science (3)<br />
Fall, Even<br />
A study of a specific topic in Computer Science. Subjects might include Artificial Intelligence,<br />
Data Mining, Cryptography and other pertinent topics of the day. This course is not offered on a<br />
regular basis.<br />
CPSC 400 Field Education (2-4)<br />
Fall, Spring<br />
CPSC 401 Senior Seminar (1)<br />
Fall<br />
This seminar provides an opportunity for students to reflect on the concepts, contextual,<br />
foundational, and worldview issues, and applications studies in past coursework. The seminar<br />
emphasizes how these issues will impact their lives beyond the <strong>College</strong>. Presentations, both in<br />
class and off campus, attended by students and made by students, are a key component of the<br />
course. Prerequisites: Senior class standing and prior completion of at least six required courses in<br />
the major (excluding cognate course requirements).<br />
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