COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY
CST 701: Computer System Organization 3 cr.
Prerequisite: Ability to program in high-level programming language. Survey of the components of modern computing systems, including hardware components, operating systems and system software, program development environments and common applications software. Three hours of lecture.

CST 703: Data Models 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 701. Structures and algorithms used for the storage and maintenance of data. Organization, representation and manipulation methods used in file systems, databases, and database systems. Three hours of lecture.

CST 707: Data Modeling and Database Design 3 cr.
Prerequisites: CST 703. The design of a database is examined from identification of data and construction of the logical model which describes how the data are employed, to the mapping of the data model onto the architecture of the DBMS and the subsequent performance evaluation and tuning. Three hours of lecture.

CST 711: Information System Analysis and Design 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 703. Concepts and principles of information system analysis and design, with emphasis on the data flow model of information systems. the system development life cycle stages, including feasibility study, requirements definition, and system design are studied and applied to real information processing situations. Three hours of lecture.

CST 713: Information System Implementation 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 711. The system development life cycle stages of detailed design, implementation, testing, installation, and maintenance are studied and applied to a real information system project. The principles and practices of software engineering are emphasized. Three hours of lecture.

CST 715: Concurrency, Recovery and Security 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 707. A study of the problems and issues involved in achieving efficiency, integrity and security in a modern multi-user database management system. These include the problem of deadlock, recovery in hierarchical, network and relational database systems, access control mechanisms and encryption. Three hours of lecture.

CST 717: Decision Support Tools 3 cr.
Prerequisites: CST 701 and Math 260. An advanced study of software packages and languages that are useful in modeling and decision making. Includes electronic spreadsheets, database management systems, graphics presentation systems and statistical packages. Three hours of lecture.

CST 721: Data Communications and Computer Networks 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 703. The fundamentals of data communications with computing equipment. Topics include encoding, transmission methods and media, communication equipment, error handling, and control of the transmission process. Fundamentals of computer networks presented in terms of their topology, scope, implementation and control. Three hours of lecture.

CST 723: Expert Systems 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 703. A survey of the methods of artificial intelligence with an emphasis on the implementation of expert systems. Topics include production rule systems, logic programming and PROLOG, and the man-machine interface. Three hours of lecture.

CST 725: Simulation Modeling 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 703. Methods of computer-based discrete simulation including design of simulation experiments, statistical methods used in simulation, verification of models and results, and simulation languages and systems. Three hours of lecture.

CST 730: Systems Administration 3 cr.
Management concepts applied to large scale systems. Organizational needs, personnel considerations, information needs, functions and processes of systems management. Three hours of lecture.

CST 741: Models in Decision Making 3 cr.
Prerequisite: MATH 260 or equivalent. Deterministic and probabilistic models. Decision theory, optimization techniques, linear programming, network theory, critical path techniques, queuing theory and dynamic programming. Case studies and computer algorithms. Three hours of lecture.

CST 745: System Reliability and Failure Analysis 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 741. Introduction to reliability mathematics, reliability and maintainability theory and practice, reliability testing and demonstration, systems of effectiveness and reliability management. Three hours of lecture.

CST 750: Psychological Factors in Systems Technology 3 cr.
A review of the human factors in systems technology as they relate to the administration of organizations. A review of research in psychology and other behavioral sciences and its appropriate application to systems technology. Three hours of lecture.

CST 757: Industrial Psychology 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 750 or equivalent. A review of human relations, leadership, engineering psychology, industrial, governmental, and military selection and classification by psychological tests and interviews. Three hours of lecture.

CST 760: Computer Graphics Applications 3 cr.
Prerequisite: CST 717. Survey of computer graphics technology with emphasis on business graphics. Computer Aided Design (CAD), Geographical Information Systems (GIS), and computer animation. Three hours of lecture

CST 790: Selected Topics in Computer Systems Technology 3 cr.
Prerequisite: Consent of the College of Sciences. May be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours. Selected topics will vary from semester to semester. Three hours of lecture.


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