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May I Interim 2019

 

Computer Science
Yun Wang • Bradley Hall 185 • 309-677-3284
CS463Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CS 210 or CS 360 or equivalent, and one of the following courses in statistics: MTH 111 or MTH 325 or equivalent.
 01 Arr     C Nikolopoulos Online Course
CS563Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in CS or CIS. Consent of instructor for all other students with graduate standing.
 01 Arr     C Nikolopoulos Online Course
CS590Fundamentals of Software Engineering (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in CS or CIS, or senior standing in CS or CIS, or CS 390 or equivalent.
 01 Arr     Young Park Online Course
CS690Advanced Topics in Software Engineering (3 hours)
Prerequisite: Graduate standing in CS or CIS, or CS 590 or CS 591 or equivalents, or consent of instructor.
 01 Arr     Vladimir Uskov Online Course
CS698Directed Individual Studies in Computer Science (1 to 3 hours)
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
 01 *R* Arr     Vladimir Uskov  
 
Brings together the latest research in statistics, databases, machine learning, and artificial intelligence that are part of the rapidly growing field of knowledge discovery and data mining. Topics covered include fundamental issues, classification and clustering, machine learning algorithms, trend and deviation analysis, dependency modeling, integrated discovery systems, next generation database systems, data warehousing, and OLAP and application case studies. Cross-listed with CS 563.
Brings together the latest research in statistics, databases, machine learning, and artificial intelligence that are part of the rapidly growing field of knowledge discovery and data mining. Topics covered include fundamental issues, classification and clustering, machine learning algorithms, trend and deviation analysis, dependency modeling, integrated discovery systems, next generation database systems, data warehousing, and OLAP and application case studies. Cross-listed with CS 463. For cross-listed undergraduate/graduate courses, the graduate-level course will have additional academic requirements beyond those of the undergraduate course.
Software engineering: software product; prescriptive process models; system engineering; analysis modeling; design engineering; architectural design; user interface design; testing strategies and techniques; software systems' implementation; software systems' maintenance.
Special software engineering research and development projects under staff supervision. Emphasis on a specific topic and emerging technologies in the software engineering area.
Individual study in an area of computer science relevant to the student's professional goals and not covered in a formal course offered by the department. May be repeated twice for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
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