Fall 2013

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The design and analysis of efficient data structures and algorithms has long been recognized as a key subject in computing and information systems. This course discusses the fundamental concepts, principles, and techniques for effective programming, algorithm analysis, and design.

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This course introduces students to the field of organizational behaviour (OB) and explores the connections between organizational behavior and information technology.

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COMP 601: Survey of Computing and Information Systems includes a survey of tools and techniques you may use in your graduate studies. It also involves writing academic papers, writing a notebook in which you will reflect on your experiences in this course, and finally creating a reusable learning object.

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Computer Science 604 teaches students some of the advanced technologies for designing, implementing, and managing enterprise-wide computer networks. It begins with some fundamental concepts and theories for those with limited knowledge of data communication and computer networks.

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Computer Science 605 provides practitioners who have current information technology skills with an understanding of the theory and practice of project management through an integrated view of the concepts, skills, tools, and techniques involved in the management of information technology projects.

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COMP 610 Selected Topics in Software Engineering studies the state of the art of and main research challenges of selected topics in software engineering. It covers various approaches and methodologies used in various phases of software development lifecycle, including requirements analysis and specification, software design , software implementation, software maintenance, and software process.

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People and businesses benefit extensively from mobile technologies, which at anytime and from anywhere, provide a user with the ability to receive emails, browse Web pages, play online games, and upload/download important documents using either smart phones or laptops with 3.5G wireless adapters.

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Computational Intelligence (CI) is a relatively new area which is becoming more and more important in society today and in the future, especially due to the growing possibilities of gathering data and the need for intelligent systems.

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Computer Science 605 provides practitioners who have current information technology skills with an understanding of the theory and practice of project management through an integrated view of the concepts, skills, tools, and techniques involved in the management of information technology projects.

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Research exacts testable insights from researchers and uses rigorous methods to reach validated proofs for those insights. At the same time, it is flexible about the selection of methods, the interpretation of results, and the type and scope of problems considered. This course offers a broader scope on research methods, at the same time allowing students to study deeper on topics of interest.