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<strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong><br />
CS 494<br />
Senior Design Project II<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> CS 493. Students<br />
work in design teams that translate a<br />
loose set <strong>of</strong> constraints into a set <strong>of</strong><br />
product objectives. They then develop<br />
product designs using contemporary<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tware engineering techniques and<br />
tools. Emphasizes need for innovation,<br />
experimentation and communication in<br />
the design process. Offered spring<br />
semester only. Prerequisite: CS 493. (0-<br />
4-2) (C)<br />
CS 495<br />
Topics in Computer Science<br />
This course will treat a specific topic,<br />
varying from semester to semester,<br />
in which there is particular student<br />
or staff interest. Prerequisite: Consent<br />
<strong>of</strong> instructor. (Credit: Variable)<br />
Graduate Courses<br />
The following graduate courses are<br />
available to degree-seeking undergraduate<br />
students with the approval <strong>of</strong> the<br />
course instructor and faculty adviser.<br />
See the current IIT Bulletin: Graduate<br />
Program for course descriptions.<br />
CS 511<br />
Topics in Computer Graphics<br />
CS 521<br />
Object-Oriented Analysis<br />
and Design<br />
CS 524<br />
Object-Oriented <strong>Information</strong><br />
Systems<br />
CS 525<br />
Advanced Database Organization<br />
CS 527<br />
Client/Server Applications<br />
Development I<br />
CS 528<br />
Client/Server Applications<br />
Development II<br />
CS 530<br />
Formal Theory <strong>of</strong> Computation<br />
CS 531<br />
Topics in Automata Theory<br />
CS 532<br />
Formal Languages<br />
CS 535<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> Algorithms<br />
CS 536<br />
Science <strong>of</strong> Programming<br />
CS 537<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tware Metrics<br />
CS 540<br />
Syntactic Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
Programming Languages<br />
CS 541<br />
Compiler Construction<br />
CS 542<br />
Computer Networks I:<br />
Fundamentals<br />
CS 543<br />
Advanced Topics<br />
in Computer Networks<br />
CS 544<br />
Computer Networks II:<br />
Network Services<br />
CS 545<br />
Concurrent Programming<br />
CS 546<br />
Parallel Processing<br />
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CS 548<br />
Seminar in Broadband Integrated<br />
Services Networks<br />
CS 550<br />
Comparative Operating Systems<br />
CS 551<br />
Operating System Design and<br />
Implementation<br />
CS 555<br />
Analytic Models and Simulation <strong>of</strong><br />
Computer Systems<br />
CS 560<br />
Computer Science in the Classroom<br />
CS 561<br />
The Computer and Curriculum<br />
Content<br />
Course Descriptions<br />
CS 565<br />
Computer-Assisted Instruction<br />
CS 566<br />
Practicum in the Application<br />
<strong>of</strong> Computers to Education<br />
CS 570<br />
Comparative Computer Architecture<br />
CS 572<br />
Advanced Computer Architecture<br />
CS 580<br />
Medical lnformatics<br />
CS 581<br />
Advanced Artificial Intelligence<br />
CS 582<br />
Robotics<br />
CS 583<br />
Expert Systems<br />
CS 584<br />
Neural Networks<br />
CS 585<br />
Natural Language Processing<br />
CS 586<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tware Systems Architectures<br />
CS 587<br />
Programming Project Management<br />
CS 588<br />
Advanced S<strong>of</strong>tware<br />
Engineering Development<br />
CS 589<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tware Testing and<br />
Quality Assurance<br />
CS 595<br />
Topics in Computer Science<br />
Electrical and Computer<br />
Engineering<br />
ECE 100<br />
Introduction to the Pr<strong>of</strong>ession I<br />
Introduces the student to the scope<br />
<strong>of</strong> the engineering pr<strong>of</strong>ession and its<br />
role in society and develops a sense<br />
<strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism in the student.<br />
Provides an overview <strong>of</strong> electrical<br />
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