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Duplicate Course Information
The CS Department often offers courses which are new and which reflect new trends, skills, and issues in the computer science field. These courses are offered on a temporary basis, but are often made permanent. Students may not take both the temporary course and the permanent course for credit toward a degree. The current CS courses which are in this category are summarized below.
List of Computer Science Duplicate Courses
| Permanent (current) course |
Temporary (previous) course |
| CS 203 |
Visual BASIC |
CS 497E |
Visual BASIC |
| CS 303 |
Advanced Visual BASIC |
CS 497M |
Advanced Visual BASIC |
| CS 350P |
Web Design with Dynamic HTML |
CS 350I |
Web Design with HTML |
| CS 444 |
Introduction to Unix |
CS 497C |
Introduction to Unix |
| CS 465 |
Oracle Development Environment |
CS 497F |
Fund. of the Oracle Dev. Env |
| CS 617 |
Object-Oriented Systems |
CS 697I |
Object-Oriented Systems |
| CS 644 |
Advanced Unix Programming |
CS 697L |
Advanced Unix |
| CS 655 |
Info. Delivery on the Internet |
CS 697J |
Info. Access on the Internet |
| CS 817 |
Advanced Java Technology |
CS 898X |
Advanced Java Technology |
| CS 863 |
Multimedia Database Systems |
CS 898M |
Multimedia Database Systems |
| CS 864 |
Database Query Processing and Optimization |
CS 898S |
Database Query Processing and Optimization |
| CS 865 |
Principles of DBMS Implementation |
CS 898C |
Principles of DBMS Implementation |
| CS 866 |
XML Databases |
CS 898A |
Data on the Web |
| CS 867 |
Object-Oriented Databases |
CS 898P |
Object-Oriented Databases |
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