May 23, 2024  
2012-2013 Graduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Communication Sciences and Disorders

  
  • COMD 7992 - Advanced Practicum in Speech & Language Disorders

    Cr. 9. (9-0)
    Prerequisite: completion of 175 hours of graduate practicum & consent of instructor. Supervised practicum in the diagnosis and treatment of speech-language disorders in an off-campus setting. Clinical clock hours are not awarded for grades below a “B”. May be repeated (two terms required for completion of the program requirement).


Communication

  
  • COMM 6300 - Research Methodology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor. Techniques of gathering, analyzing, and reporting historical, descriptive, and experimental data.

  
  • COMM 6302 - Communication Theory

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent of instructor. Theories and research findings regarding communication processes in interpersonal, organizational, and mass-mediated contexts.

  
  • COMM 6305 - Applied Research Techniques in Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300 , COMM 6302  or consent of instructor. Quantitative and qualitative research methods used to solve practical problems in communication.

  
  • COMM 6306 - Legal, Regulatory, and Ethical Issues

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302  or consent of instructor. Examination of legal, regulatory, and ethical principles and controversies affecting print, film, and electronic media, and the new communication technologies.

  
  • COMM 6308 - Seminar in Persuasion

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Theories and research findings significant to the processes of social influence in interpersonal, organizational, and mass-mediated contexts.

  
  • COMM 6309 - Propaganda

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Study of the history, theory, strategies, and social impact of propaganda.

  
  • COMM 6310 - Mass Communication Theory and Research

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302  or consent of instructor. Examination of mass communications’ theories and research.

  
  • COMM 6314 - Issues in International Mass Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. A comparative analysis of political, social and economic issues that affect the operation of media industries in the industrialized world.

  
  • COMM 6315 - History of Mass Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. The development, diffusion and evolution of mass communication emphasizing relationships between media technology, economics and aesthetics.

  
  • COMM 6316 - Television and the Family

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302  or consent of the instructor. Examines both television portrayals of the family and the processes and relational consequences associated with family use of television.

  
  • COMM 6317 - Media Effects

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  andCOMM 6302  or consent of instructor. Examination of media exposure.

  
  • COMM 6318 - Media Corporations and Media Content

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Explores how media oligopolies portray, prioritize, or underplay aspects of social reality and content; examines corporations, class ownership, management culture, markets, work routines, agenda setting, framing, news values, bias and ideology.

  
  • COMM 6320 - Seminar in Organizational Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Investigates theoretical and pragmatic issues in complex organizations relevant to communication such as serial transmission, networks and communication climate.

  
  • COMM 6321 - Organizational Communication Analysis

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Analysis of organizational communication audits and other methods of change directly concerning communication behavior and attitudes.

  
  • COMM 6322 - Organizational Communication Symbolism

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302  or consent of the instructor. The impact of symbolic aspects of organizational culture on communication processes.

  
  • COMM 6324 - Human Relationships and Communication in Organizations

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302  or consent of the instructor. Analysis of communication behaviors and activities in developmental and maintenance processes of supervisory, mentoring, peer, romantic, and customer relationships in organizations.

  
  • COMM 6325 - Intercultural Communication and Organizations

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    This course examines culture, ethnicity/race, stereotypes and predjudice, attitudes, attributions, differences in verbal and nonverbal behaviors, theories of cultural differences, diversity, managerial leadership, and intercultural management and practices in organization.

  
  • COMM 6330 - Interpersonal Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Theory and research relating to communication within established interpersonal relationships; such as friends, spouses, and coworkers.

  
  • COMM 6331 - Interpersonal Conflict

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite:   and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. A study of communication that is characteristic of conflict and conflict resolution in interpersonal relationships.

  
  • COMM 6333 - Relational Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Communication research and theory regarding the variables that affect relationship formation and dissolution.

  
  • COMM 6334 - Family Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  or consent of the instructor. Theories and research covering communication in the development and change of family relationships.

  
  • COMM 6335 - Health Communication Theory & Research

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Theories and research shaping health communication inquiry.

  
  • COMM 6336 - Provider-Patient Interaction

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Theories, research, and potential interventions targeting health care provider and patient relationships.

  
  • COMM 6337 - E-health & Telemedicine

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Theories and research concerning the roles of mediated health communication via various information technologies.

  
  • COMM 6338 - Health Literacy

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Theories and research concerning how individuals’ communication and decision making skills shape health care interaction.

  
  • COMM 6339 - Multicultural Health Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Theories and research examining host and assimilating cultural influences on health care interaction and decision making.

  
  • COMM 6340 - Communication & Catastrophic Conditions

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Theories and research concerning how catastrophic conditions, such as advanced cancer, Alzheimer’s, and HIV/AIDS, influence interaction among health care providers, consumers, and family members.

  
  • COMM 6341 - Communication & Crisis Across the Lifespan

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Theories and research concerning how maturational, situational, and moral crises influence health outcomes among health care providers and consumers.

  
  • COMM 6344 - Health Campaign Principles & Tailored Messages

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Theories and research concerning how health campaigns are created and disseminated focusing on audience segmentation and message tailoring strategies.

  
  • COMM 6345 - Health Campaigns

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Systematic conceptual critique across successful, mixed, and unsuccessful public health campaigns focusing on lifestyle behaviors linked to health outcomes across diverse populations.

  
  • COMM 6346 - Health Campaign Evaluation

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Collaborating with community-based clients, conducting mixed-method investigation into health campaign efficacy to inform health care stakeholders.

  
  • COMM 6350 - Communication Technology and Society

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Study of theories and research concerning the interaction of communication technology with individuals, communities, work, economics, and culture.

  
  • COMM 6360 - Critical Theory in Media and Culture

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. An introduction to critical cultural theory as it applies to the study of media and culture.

  
  • COMM 6361 - Case Studies in Media and Culture

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Application of various theoretical approaches to specific case studies of media and culture.

  
  • COMM 6362 - Twentieth Century Popular Culture

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Major theories explaining the impact of communication media on popular culture.

  
  • COMM 6363 - Media and Development

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Contemporary issues involving the role of transnational media and cross-cultural communication in non-western environments.

  
  • COMM 6370 - Public Relations Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Examination of staffing, planning, budgeting, and campaign management requirements in corporate, association, union, and nonprofit public relations.

  
  • COMM 6371 - Public Relations Theory

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Comparative analysis of public relations theories and research.

  
  • COMM 6372 - Issues Management

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Theories, research and practices to change corporate images and to adjust relationships between companies and stockholders in a public policy environment.

  
  • COMM 6373 - Public Relations Ethics and Philosophy

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing; COMM 6370  or COMM 6371  or COMM 6372  or consent of instructor. Discussion of moral philosophy and application to public relations and business communication for ethical decision making and analysis.

  
  • COMM 6374 - Investor Relations

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Study of the informational and persuasive theories, requirements, and strategies necessary for attracting and informing investors.

  
  • COMM 6375 - Risk Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COMM 6300  and COMM 6302 , or consent of instructor. Interactive communication processes in hazardous and crisis situations that threaten community or personal health and safety.

  
  • COMM 6376 - Seminar in Crisis Communication

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Study of the theory, research, and best practices of organizational planning, training, and communication response to crises.

  
  • COMM 6398 - Special Problems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Approval of associate director for graduate studies. A course designed for graduate students who wish to pursue special studies for which a course is not organized.


Computer Science

  
  • COSC 6110 - Graduate Colloquium

    Cr. 1. (0-2)
    Prerequisite: approval of chair. May be repeated for a maximum of three semester hours of credit.

  
  • COSC 6111 - Graduate Seminar

    Cr. 1. (3-0)
    Graduate Seminar; cannot be substituted for COSC 6110 .

  
  • COSC 6198 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-5 per semester.
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.

  
  • COSC 6298 - Special Problems

    Cr. 1-5 per semester.
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor and approval of chair.

  
  • COSC 6301 - Introduction to Computer Science

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, knowledge of one programming language, and one of the following: MATH 1431, PHIL 2321 or consent of instructor. Credit may not be applied toward a degree in computer science. Digital computers, algorithms, and programming; procedure and assembly language; definition and transformation of information structures and their representations in digital computers.

  
  • COSC 6302 - Introduction to Logic and Computing Machines

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, knowledge of one programming language, and one of the following: MATH 1431, PHIL 2321 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Credit may not be applied toward a degree in computer science. Sets, relations, Boolean algebra, propositional calculus, first-order predicate calculus, combinational circuit and sequential circuit, storage elements, arithmetic units, Turing machines, and basic computer organization.

  
  • COSC 6303 - Introduction to Numerical Analysis

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: MATH 2431 and MATH 3431. Credit may not be applied toward a degree in computer science. Numerical solutions of non-linear and linear equations, error analysis, ill-conditioned systems; interpolation, numerical differentiation and integration; numerical solutions to differential equations; quadrature, error analysis and stability.

  
  • COSC 6304 - Introduction to Structured Programming and Analysis

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing, knowledge of one programming language, and any one of the following: MATH 1431 and PHIL 2321, or equivalent. Credit may not be applied toward a degree in computer science. Structured programming, string processing, and searching and sorting; analysis of formal structures, including linear list, string, orthogonal list, tree, and multilist.

  
  • COSC 6305 - Introduction to Computer Science II

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of the Director of Graduate Studies. Credit may not be applied toward a graduate degree. Object-oriented programming, elementary data structures and the C++ programming language. Students must make an oral presentation on aspects of the course content.

  
  • COSC 6306 - Data Structures

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of the Director of Graduate Studies. Credit may not be applied toward a graduate degree. Introduction to various data structures; sorting and searching; design, analysis and comparison of algorithms. Students must make an oral presentation on aspects of the course content.

  
  • COSC 6308 - Computer Architecture

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of the Director of Graduate Studies. Credit may not be applied toward a graduate degree in Computer Science. Principles and operation of digital computers, analyzing their component parts: arithmetic, memory, control and input/output units. Students must make an oral presentation on aspects of the course content.

  
  • COSC 6309 - Introduction to Automata and Computability

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of the Director of Graduate Studies. Credit may not be applied toward a graduate degree in Computer Science. Introduction to automata theory (finite state automata, pushdown automata, Turning machines; formal systems; computability, Church-Turing thesis. Students must make an oral presentation on aspects of the course content.

  
  • COSC 6310 - Fundamentals of Operating Systems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of the Director of Graduate Studies. Credit may not be applied toward a graduate degree in Computer Science. Purpose of an operating systems; sequential processes, concurrent processes, deadlock, mutual exclusion, semaphores; memory management, processor management, peripheral device management. Students must make an oral presentation on aspects of the course content.

  
  • COSC 6311 - Fundamentals of Software Engineering

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of the Director of Graduate Studies. Credit may not be applied toward a graduate degree in Computer Science. Introduction to the concepts of software engineering. Identification of problems related to the development of large software systems. Software project planning, requirements analysis, design, implementation, quality assurance and maintenance. Students must make an oral presentation on aspects of the course content.

  
  • COSC 6318 - Object-Oriented Analysis and Design

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4351 or consent of instructor. Software life cycle, object-oriented paradigm, classes, object relationship, software architecture, use-case analysis, object modeling technique, design metrics, object-oriented design principles, design patterns.

  
  • COSC 6320 - Data Structures and Algorithms

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 2320 or COSC 6304 . Mathematical techniques for algorithm analysis; advanced data structures including sets, graphs, tree structures and hashing; algorithm design techniques including dynamic programming, greedy methods, divide-and conquer; selected classes of algorithms; lower bounds.

  
  • COSC 6325 - Analysis of Algorithms - Mathematical Techniques

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: MATH 3336 or equivalent. Recurrences, number theory, enumeration methods, generating functions, probability and asymptotics, treated from the point of view of analysis of algorithms, with examples.

  
  • COSC 6327 - Shared Memory Programming

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Overview of hardware running shared memory programs, principles of parallel programs, and specific challenges of shared memory computing.

  
  • COSC 6330 - Computational Surgery: Modeling & Simulation

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Fundamentals using breast/lung cancer disease and endovascular disease. Described at the cellular level with cellular automata/agent based model, at the macroscopic level with chemo taxis, fluid dynamic, soft tissue mechanic and bio-heat transfer. Include interaction with practicing radiologists and surgeons.

  
  • COSC 6332 - Medical Robots & Interventions

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Fundamentals of medical robotics as used in image guided interventions or surgeries. Includes robot registration, sensing, kinematics, safety and control, augmented reality and tele-surgeries, includes project.

  
  • COSC 6333 - Healthcare Informatics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Fundamentals of information technology in medicine. Interdisciplinary approach geared toward medical doctors and computer scientists to understand computational surgery and its conceptual and technical components.

  
  • COSC 6335 - Data Mining

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 2320. Data mining, data preprocessing, OLAP and data warehousing, exploratory data analysis, classification and prediction, cluster and outlier analysis, association analysis, data mining methods, and case studies.

  
  • COSC 6340 - Database Systems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. Database design with ER model, relational model and normalization. Relational algebra and SQL language. Database systems internals including storage, indexing, query optimizer, transaction processing, recovery, security.

  
  • COSC 6341 - Information Retrieval

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 2320 and graduate standing or consent of instructor. Representation, storage, organization and access to items of information (e.g., documents, images, audio and video clips). Topics include: information retrieval of text, human-computer interactions, multimedia, and applications such as the Web, digital libraries, genomic information retrieval, and bibliographic systems.

  
  • COSC 6342 - Machine Learning

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: MATH 3338 and graduate standing or consent of instructor. Concept learning, hypothesis spaces, decision trees, neural networks, Bayesian learning, computational learning theory, instance-based learning, genetic algorithms, rule-based learning, analytical learning, and reinforcement learning.

  
  • COSC 6343 - Topics in Pattern Analysis

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 6342 . Bayesian decision theory, maximum likelihood and Bayesian parameter estimation, nonparametric techniques, neural networks, evolutionary techniques, decision trees, clustering and unsupervised learning, foundations of machine learning.

  
  • COSC 6345 - Programming Languages and Paradigms

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 2320. Discussion and comparison of basic programming styles and their underlying paradigms, such as imperative programming, functional programming, logic programming and object-oriented programming. Study of languages based on these paradigms.

  
  • COSC 6348 - Introduction to Game Art and Animation

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor: Video game concept arts and computer animation. Covers modeling game assets and animation, using the latest game software and hardware.

  
  • COSC 6349 - Intermediate Game Art and Animation

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 6348  or consent of instructor. Advanced video game concept arts and computer animation. Covers advanced topics of modeling game assets and animation, using the latest game software and hardware.

  
  • COSC 6351 - Software Engineering

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    (Formerly COSC 6350)

    Prerequisite: COSC 4351 or consent of the instructor. In-depth treatment of software engineering topics, including project planning, software processes, metrics, quality assurance techniques, formal methods, and other subjects of current interest.

  
  • COSC 6352 - Declarative Programming Languages

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4315 or consent of the instructor. Study and comparison of non-imperative languages with emphasis on functional and equational languages and their programming concepts and implementation issues.

  
  • COSC 6353 - Software Design

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 6311  or approval of the instructor. Object-oriented paradigm, classes, object relationship, software architecture, use case analysis, object modeling technique, design metrics, software development patterns, practices and principles. Students must make an oral presentation on aspects of the class.

  
  • COSC 6354 - Software Development Practices

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 6311  and COSC 6353  or approval of the instructor. Pragmatics of software development, hands-on iterative, incremental and agile software development team project with emphasis on use of state of the art tools, techniques, principles, and better practices. Students must make an oral presentation on aspects of the class.

  
  • COSC 6355 - Ubiquitous Computing

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: some programming experience. Advanced software development for ubiquitous devices such as PDAs and cell phones. Tackless issues of usability, user interfacing, and advanced design and testing.

  
  • COSC 6356 - Computer Animation and Simulation

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4370 or COSC 6372 . Fundamental computer animation techniques, keyframing animation, physics-based simulation, fluid animation and its underlying algorithms, and optimization algorithms.

  
  • COSC 6358 - Interactive Game Development

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4370 or COSC 6372 . Advanced team development of interactive video games on state-of-the-art devices.

  
  • COSC 6359 - Intermediate Game Development

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4358 or COSC 6358  or consent of instructor. Continuation of Interactive Game Development course. Covers advanced theories and practices in game development.

  
  • COSC 6360 - Operating Systems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4330. Review of the current literature on operating systems concentrating on the current areas of operating systems interest.

  
  • COSC 6361 - Languages and Compilers

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4310. Basic considerations involved in the design and implementation of imperative programming languages and their compilers.

  
  • COSC 6362 - Fault-Tolerant Computing Systems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4330. Backward and forward recovery techniques; fault-tolerant data structures, robust algorithms; design diversity, fault-tolerant aspects of distributed software systems; Byzantine failures; performance reliability tradeoffs.

  
  • COSC 6364 - Numerical Analysis

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 3362 or COSC 6303  or consent of instructor. Numerical solution of partial differential equations by finite difference and finite element algorithms. Direct and iterative methods for solving large, sparse linear systems and related eigenvalue/vector problems. Emphasis is placed on robust mathematical software and its interaction with computer hardware and languages.

  
  • COSC 6365 - Introduction to High-Performance Computing

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4310, COSC 4330, and COSC 6303  or equivalent. Hardware organization of vector array and parallel processors for high performance computations. Vector languages and language extensions for vectors and parallel processing. Automatic vectorization and parallelization of scalar programs. Implementation of vector and parallel algorithms for scientific applications.

  
  • COSC 6366 - Knowledge Based Systems

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4350 or equivalent. Computerization of human expertise. Topics include: rule based programming; control strategies, inference techniques, knowledge representation techniques, knowledge acquisition strategies of knowledge based systems; models for approximate reasoning; knowledge base design.

  
  • COSC 6367 - Evolutionary Programming

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 2320 and MATH 3336 or consent of the instructor. Theory and application of evolutionary programming and other related areas in evolutionary and natural computation, centering on genetic algorithms and genetic programming, evolution strategies, artificial life, and other models that rely on evolutionary principles.

  
  • COSC 6368 - Artificial Intelligence

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4350 or consent of instructor. A survey of broad areas in artificial intelligence, emphasizing areas of current interest.

  
  • COSC 6369 - Theory of Computation

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 3340 or consent of the instructor. Models of computation, Church-Turing thesis, undecidability, feasible computability, time and space complexity, complexity classes, lower bounds.

  
  • COSC 6370 - Fundamentals of Medical Imaging

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Fundamentals of medical imaging modalities with emphasis on principles, data collection and reconstruction, X-rays, CT, ultrasound, MRI. Includes projects and simulations of image generation.

  
  • COSC 6371 - Bioinformatics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Computational methods for understanding biological systems at the molecular level; genetic mapping and sequencing, sequence analysis, phylogenic inference, and regulatory analysis; data structures and algorithms for problems in genetics and molecular biology.

  
  • COSC 6372 - Computer Graphics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4370 or consent of instructor. In-depth study of selected areas in computer graphics such as 3D modeling, hidden surfaces, surface reconstruction, shading and texturing, computer animation, and other recent developments in computer graphics.

  
  • COSC 6373 - Computer Vision

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 6320  or consent of the instructor. Introduction to computer vision and machine perception. Topics to be covered include: image formation, representation, image segmentation, feature extraction and analysis, shape representation, binocular stereo and motion analysis.

  
  • COSC 6374 - Parallel Computations

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 3330 and COSC 4380, or consent of instructor. Parallel computation models, design and analysis of parallel algorithms.

  
  • COSC 6375 - Computer Systems Performance Evaluation

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4330 or consent of instructor. A systematic approach to performance studies used in designing, procuring, tuning, upgrading and capacity-planning centralized, parallel and distributed systems. Performance metrics and techniques for their evaluation using measurements, simulation and analytical models.

  
  • COSC 6376 - Grid Computing

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Introduction to technologies used to enable sharing of computational resources across multiple internet domains.

  
  • COSC 6377 - Computer Networks

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 4377 or consent of the instructor. Designing and specification of network protocols; advanced network protocols: broadcast, multicast, security, compression, congestion control, quality of service guarantees.

  
  • COSC 6378 - Network System Programming

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: COSC 6377  and knowledge of C, C++. Network protocol stacks, socket programming, sensor network programming, network configuration, LAN and WAN measurements using state-of-the-art networking practices.

 

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