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CMPS 4113 - Software Engineering 3 (3-0)
Prerequisite(s): CMPS 2143 ; minimum grade of C in CMPS 3013 ; and 6 advanced hours in computer science, exclusive of CMPS 3023 , CMPS 3233 , and CMPS 4453 .
Application of structured methodology and formal methods to the design, implementation, and documentation of computer software systems. Includes an introduction to the management of software development teams, requirements analysis, testing procedures, and user interface design. Discussion of legal, social, and ethical issues.
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CMPS 4313 - Interactive 3D Game Graphics 3 (3-0)
Prerequisite(s): CMPS 4213 .
Introduction to design and programming of real-time 3D graphics. The course will include, but not be limited to, a study of 3D file formats, model design using 3D modeling tools, model rendering, texturing and animation, high speed terrain rendering, billboarding, skyboxes, collision detection, and game engine design. In addition the course will utilize contemporary graphics API’s in development of 3D virtual environments frequently encountered in modern, interactive games.
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CMPS 4443 - Topics in Platform-Based Development 3 (3-0)
(formerly 3493)
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in CMPS 3013 (prerequisite may vary with topic).
Studies in the design and development of software applications residing on specific software platforms, including but not limited to web programming, multimedia development, mobile computing, app development, and robotic and gaming platforms. Topics may include specialized APIs, platform constraints, and software-as-a-service. Platform specific languages such as HTML, JavaScript, PHP, CSS, Python and Objective C will be included. May be repeated for credit with approval of department chair.
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CMPS 4663 - Topics in Computer and Networking Security 3 (3-0)
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grades of C in CMPS 1063 and CMPS 2084 .
Selected topics from computer and network security, including applications and operating system vulnerabilities, cryptography, computer forensics, web application weaknesses, malicious code attacks, intrusion detection, data protection, cyber warfare, user authentication, defensive programming, and ethical hacking. May be repeated for credit with consent of the department chair.
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CRJU 4993 - Capstone 3 (3-0)
Prerequisite(s): Major in Criminal Justice and senior standing; CRJU 1113 , CRJU 2213 or CRJU 2223 , CRJU 2233 or CRJU 2243 , CRJU 2933 , CRJU 2943 , and CRJU 3213 .
The integration of knowledge concerning the criminal justice system, criminal law, criminology, juvenile delinquency, law enforcement, corrections, administration, legal aspects, and research methods. Restricted to students receiving the baccalaureate degree in Criminal Justice. Registration is required during the final semester of the student’s senior year in which the degree is to be received.
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DNHY 3014 - Dental Hygiene I 4 (4-0)
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Prerequisite(s): Admission procedures completed or consent of Dental Hygiene Department Chair. Concurrent enrollment in DNHY 3114 (Clinical Practice I).
Overall orientation to program, review of the history of the dental hygiene profession, discussion of institutional accreditation and individual licensing, and an introduction to the current dental health trends, issues, research, and legislation influencing the dental hygiene profession as well as the changing role of the dental hygienist. Emphasis is placed on a study of the prevention of disease transmission, content and rationale for comprehensive assessment of health, dental, and periodontal status; content and rationale for treatment plans and summaries; and instrumentation techniques and patient education based on the needs of the individual patient. This course must be taken in conjunction with Clinical Practice I to achieve basic cognitive, psychomotor, and affective skills in patient care procedures.
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DNHY 4013 - Dental Health Education 3 (3-0)
Prerequisite(s): DNHY 3004 , DNHY 3005 , DNHY 3023 .
This course builds on previously learned knowledge by integrating it with the concepts of learning theory and applications, motivation, and the physical, mental, emotional, social, and moral development of various age groups. Emphasis is placed on the interrelationship of physical (general, as well as oral), psychological, social, cultural, and economic influences in compliance and noncompliance with preventive dental health programs, techniques, and aides. It explores the dental hygienist’s role in the assessment of patient needs, planning treatment and patient education strategies, and then implementation and evaluation of these activities. Introduction of objectives, curriculum development, and preparation of lesson plans for oral health presentations.
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