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Computer Science and
Engineering Technology
Course Descriptions
- CSET:1200 GUI Programming and Visual BASIC
[3 semester credit hours (3-0-0)].
- Introduction to
Windows based programming for engineering technology applications. Topics include Windows
Application Program Interface (API), message processing, Windows Procedures, using Windows
resources, modal and modeless dialog boxes, and the Graphics Device Interface. Prerequisite:
ENGT:1050
- CSET:2100 Small Computer Systems
[4 semester credit hours (3-3-0)].
- Introduces the various
alternatives for single-user microcomputer operating system software and hardware. Topics
include a definition of single-user systems, systems software, installation and setup, native and
third-party utilities, peripheral devices, file systems, and memory management.
- CSET:2200 PC and Industrial Networks
[4 semester credits 3-3-0)].
- Current concepts and
technologies used with personal computers and PLCs in both industrial (factory-floor) and
commercial data networks. Topics include PC networking hardware and software, PLC hardware
and programming, and PLC networking alternatives.
- CSET:3100 Advanced Web Site Design
[3 semester credits 3-0-0)].
- HTML forms, creation of static and animated web graphics, dynamic fonts, SMIL (Synchronized
Multimedia Integration Language) as it relates to G2, Realtext, RealPix, and XML. This course
also covers frames, meta tags, optimizing speed, cookies, imagemapping (from both sides), tables,
and Shockwave.
- CSET:3200 Client-Server Computing
[3 semester credit hours (3-0-0)].
- Covers client/server
architecture and programming techniques. Major topics include two and three-tier client server
architectures, programming considerations, clean layering, advanced graphical user interface
controls, database processing, transaction processing and monitoring.
- CSET:3250 Client-Side Scripting
[3 semester credit hours (3-0-0)].
- Introduction to the Document Object model (DOM), JavaScript and VBScript scripting languages,
cascading style sheets, browser recognition, browser-specific content, data validation, and layers.
- CSET 4100 CGI Programming with Perl and Java
[3 semester credit hours (3-0-0)].
- Covers
Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programming on the Internet using the most popular scripting
languages, Perl 5.0 and Java. Topics include client-side programs, server-side programs,
distributed database creation and searching.
- CSET 4150 Web Server Administration
[3 semester credit hours (3-0-0)].
- Installation and configuration of the web server operating system (e.g., UNIX, Windows NT),
installation and administration of the web daemon (e.g., Apache, Microsoft IIS).
Site management, includiing file and directory hierarchy, web log analysis, installation and
configuration of various utilities for gopher, ftp, text editing and email.
- CSET:4200 VLSI Technology
[3 semester credit hours (3-0-0)].
- Introduction to CMOS
technology and circuits, MOS transistor switches and CMOS logic. Practical aspects of silicon
manufacturing technology including wafer processing, layout design rules and process
parametrization. Electrical and physical design of logic gates, clocking schemes, and I/O
structures, and structured design strategies.
- CSET 4250 Applied Programming Languages
[3 semester credit hours (3-0-0)].
- How to select
the most appropriate language for a specific engineering technology application. Topics include
comparison of programming languages by evolution, formal specifications, structures, features,
application domains, programming paradigms, implementation of syntax, semantics and program
run-time behavior.
- CSET:4650 Field programmable Logic Devices
[4 semester credit hours (3-3-0)].
- This course covers the implementation of digital circuits using Fielf Programmable Logic Devices,
with emphasis on Field Programmable Gate Arrays. Students learn to download their design on
Xilinix FPGAs using schematic capture and VHDL code. Prerequisite: EET 3350
- CSET:4750 Computer Networks and Data Communications
[4 semester credit hours (3-3-0)].
- Computer network architectures and their application to industry needs. Major topics include
vocabulary, hardware, design concepts, current issues, trends, hardware, multi-user operating
systems, network protocols, local and wide area networks, intranet and internet communications,
analog and digital data transmission. Prerequisite: CSET 2200
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visitors since 11/26/2003
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