Natural Language Processing
CS 447
Course Code
CS 447
Credit
3.0 - 4.0
Course Name
Natural Language Processing
Introduction
Part-of-speech tagging, parsing, semantic analysis and machine translation. Relevant linguistics concepts from morphology (word formation) and lexical semantics (the meaning of words) to syntax (sentence structure) and compositional semantics (the meaning of sentences).
3 undergraduate hours. 3 or 4 graduate hours. Credit is not given for both CS 447 and LING 406. Prerequisite: CS 374.
Nature and American Culture
LA 242
Course Code
LA 242
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Nature and American Culture
Introduction
Appreciation and critique of cultural meanings associated with American natural landscapes. Traditional perspectives including colonial American, romantic, and science-based conservation are characterized, as well as revisionist themes aligned with gender, cultural pluralism, and societal meanings of parks and protected areas. Implications of diversity in cultural meanings toward nature are developed and provide the basis for assessing tenets of contemporary environmental policy and supporting concepts associated with community-based conservation.
Nature and American Culture
NRES 242
Course Code
NRES 242
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Nature and American Culture
Introduction
Appreciation and critique of cultural meanings associated with American natural landscapes. Traditional perspectives including colonial American, romantic, and science-based conservation are characterized, as well as revisionist themes aligned with gender, cultural pluralism, and societal meanings of parks and protected areas. Implications of diversity in cultural meanings toward nature are developed and provide the basis for assessing tenets of contemporary environmental policy and supporting concepts associated with community-based conservation.
Same as LA 242 and NRES 242.
Nature and American Culture
RST 242
Course Code
RST 242
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Nature and American Culture
Introduction
Appreciation and critique of cultural meanings associated with American natural landscapes. Traditional perspectives including colonial American, romantic, and science-based conservation are characterized, as well as revisionist themes aligned with gender, cultural pluralism, and societal meanings of parks and protected areas. Implications of diversity in cultural meanings toward nature are developed and provide the basis for assessing tenets of contemporary environmental policy and supporting concepts associated with community-based conservation.
Same as LA 242 and NRES 242.
Number Theory
MATH 453
Course Code
MATH 453
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Number Theory
Introduction
Basic introduction to the theory of numbers. Core topics include divisibility, primes and factorization, congruences, arithmetic functions, quadratic residues and quadratic reciprocity, primitive roots and orders. Additional topics covered at the discretion of the instructor include sums of squares, Diophantine equations, continued fractions, Farey fractions, recurrences, and applications to primality testing and cryptopgraphy.
Numerical Analysis
CS 450
Course Code
CS 450
Credit
3.0 - 4.0
Course Name
Numerical Analysis
Introduction
Linear system solvers, optimization techniques, interpolation and approximation of functions, solving systems of nonlinear equations, eigenvalue problems, least squares, and quadrature; numerical handling of ordinary and partial differential equations.
Numerical Methods I
CS 357
Course Code
CS 357
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Numerical Methods I
Introduction
Fundamentals of numerical methods for students in science and engineering; floating-point computation, systems of linear equations, approximation of functions and integrals, the single nonlinear equation, and the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations; various applications in science and engineering; programming exercises and use of high quality mathematical library routines.
Operating Systems Design
CS 423
Course Code
CS 423
Credit
3.0 - 4.0
Course Name
Operating Systems Design
Introduction
Organization and structure of modern operating systems and concurrent programming concepts. Deadlock, virtual memory, processor scheduling, and disk systems. Performance, security, and protection.
3 undergraduate hours. 3 or 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: CS 241 or ECE 391.
Parallel Progrmg: Sci & Engrg
CS 420
Course Code
CS 420
Credit
3.0 - 4.0
Course Name
Parallel Progrmg: Sci & Engrg
Introduction
Fundamental issues in design and development of parallel programs for various types of parallel computers. Various programming models according to both machine type and application area. Cost models, debugging, and performance evaluation of parallel programs with actual application examples.
Same as CSE 402 and ECE 492. 3 undergraduate hours. 3 or 4 graduate hours. Prerequisite: CS 225.
Philosophy of Science
PHIL 270
Course Code
PHIL 270
Credit
3.0 - 3.0
Course Name
Philosophy of Science
Introduction
Investigation of the nature of scientific knowledge by examining archetypal examples from physical science (e.g., Ptolemaic and Copernican astronomy); nature of scientific truth, validation of theories, nature of scientific theories, evolution of theories, experimental procedure, role of presuppositions, scientific revolutions, etc.
This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Spring 2020 for:
Humanities – Hist & Phil