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    • 1.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. This course focuses on professional practices, preparation, and presentational methods in computer science and mathematics. Topics will include identifying potential internships and other significant practical experiences, writing cover letters and resumes, networking, and interviewing. Students will attend talks given by upperclassmen, graduate students, and professionals from various fields in computer and mathematical sciences, and will be introduced to professional organizations and trends in professional issues.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: CSC 111. A course in the design, function, and application of database management systems.
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    • 3.00 Credits

      Prereqisites: CSC 221, 231 and permission of the instructor. Topics selected from such areas as Java games programming, artificial intelligence, theory of computing, information management, software engineering networking, computer graphics and computational science, depending on current faculty and student interests.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: ENG 120, English Proficiency Exam, junior standing; at least 15 hours in computer science courses, including 3 hours at the 300-level that satisfy requirements for the Major in Computer Science; and 7 hours in mathematics courses that satisfy requirements for the Major in Mathematics. The Senior Study requirement is fulfilled with this two-course sequence. The study may take the form of a thesis or a significant computer science-related project. Both involve individual study and research under the guidance of a faculty supervisor and culminate in a formal paper that follows a division-specific format.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisites: ENG 120, English Proficiency Exam, junior standing; at least 15 hours in computer science courses, including 3 hours at the 300-level that satisfy requirements for the Major in Computer Science; and 7 hours in mathematics courses that satisfy requirements for the Major in Mathematics. The Senior Study requirement is fulfilled with this two-course sequence. The study may take the form of a thesis or a significant computer science-related project. Both involve individual study and research under the guidance of a faculty supervisor and culminate in a formal paper that follows a division-specific format.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Prerequisite: CSC 231. A study of theoretical models of computing, including finite state machines, pushdown automata, context-free grammars, and Turing machines. The concepts of decidability, complexity theory and NP-Completeness will be studied in depth.
    • 0.00 - 1.00 Credits

      In the final semester of the senior year every student takes a comprehensive examination in the major field. The examination is designed to test the breadth and depth of understanding of the field, and to assess how well material from individual courses has been integrated.
    • 0.00 - 1.00 Credits

      Class lessons in ballet, jazz or tap taught at the Van Metre School of Dance in downtown Maryville. (The student registers through the College and pays the lesson fees to the Van Metre School of Dance.) Two hours of class instruction per week and a minimum of two hours of outside practice per week are required. A maximum of 6 credit hours may be counted toward graduation requirements.