CS Undegrad courses
CS grad courses Non-CS
courses
Our IA-related courses at the undergraduate level are organized as follows:
- Basic Courses
- Foundations
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Software Engineering
- Advanced Programming (CSE 219)
- Software Engineering (CSE 308)
- Advanced Systems Programming in UNIX/C (CSE 376)
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Information Systems
- Database Systems (CSE 305)
- Database Transaction Processing Systems (CSE 315)
- Networks
- Data Communication and networks (CSE 310)
- Computer Communications (CSE 346)
- Internet Commerce Programming (CSE 336)
- Information system security
The graduate level adds the following courses:
- Foundations
- Software Engineering and Formal Methods
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Information Systems
- Advanced Database Systems (CSE 532)
- Intro to Transaction Processing Systems (CSE 515)
- Advanced Transaction Processing (CSE 611)
- Seminar/Special Topics in Databases (CSE 644/CSE 669)
- Networks
- Network Programming (CSE 533)
- Analysis and Synthesis of Computer Communication Networks (CSE 636)
- Wireless LANs and Applications
- Information system security
The following non-CS courses are included in the information assurance
specilaizations at the undergraduate or graduate (M.S. and Ph.D.) levels.
- Survey of Probability and Statistics (MS 310)
- Probability Theory (AMS 311)
- Mathematical Statistics (AMS 312)
- Data Analysis (AMS 315)
- Game Theory (AMS 335)
- Operations Research I: Deterministic Models (AMS 341)
- Operations Research II: Stochastic Models (AMS 342)
- Intelligence Organizations, Technology, and Democracy (EST 412)
- Mathematical Statistics (AMS 570)
- Internet Electronic Commer (EST 530)
- Systems Approach to Human-Machine Systems (EST 582)
- Ethics in Management (MGT 520)
- Statistical computing (AMS 597)
- Probability and Statistics (MAT 516)
- Data Analysis (AMS 572)
- Topics in Systems and Control Theory (AMS 623)
- Simulation and Modeling (MGT 553)
- Operations Research (MGT 550)
- Game Theory (ECO 604)