CIS Class Schedule
Be especially careful with alternate year courses when planning your schedule.
The first section below is a summary of the CIS class schedule for the current semester.
After this is the projected schedule
of classes for several semesters into the future. Students with questions or scheduling concerns
should contact Br. David Carlson, department chairperson.
Classes for Fall 2009
- CS 103, Animation, the Web, and Security
(intended for non-majors)
M F 12:30 - 1:45, Fr. Boniface
- CS 110-1, Computing and Information Science I
M W F 10:30 - 11:20, Br. David
- CS 110-2, Computing and Information Science I
T R 10:00 - 11:15, Dr. Martincic
- CS 170, Discrete Structures I
(alternate year course) M F 12:30 - 1:45, Br. David
- CS 230, Computer Architecture and Assembly Language
T R 1:00 - 2:15, Ms. Carr
- CS 321, Data Communications and Networking Security
M W F 9:30 - 10:20, Fr. Boniface
- CS 350, Database Concepts and Information Structures
T R 11:30 - 12:45, Ms. Carr
- CS 355, Software Engineering
(alternate year course, writing designated) M W 3:00 - 4:15, Dr. Martincic
- CS 357, Computing Science Project I
(intended for, and required of, graduating seniors; 1 credit) T R 10:00 - 11:15, Ms. Carr
- CS 465, Information Systems Management
(alternate year course) T R 2:30 - 3:45, Dr. Martincic
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Classes for Spring 2010 (tentative)
- CS 101, Survey of Computers and Computing
(intended for non-majors)
T 6:30 - 9:00, Fr. Boniface
- CS 104, Science of Computing (4 credits)
(Tier II science course intended for students from various majors)
M F 12:30 - 1:45 and R 1:00 - 4:00, Fr. Boniface
- CS 110, Computing and Information Science I
T R 10:00 - 11:15, Dr. Martincic
- CS 111, Computing and Information Science II
T R 11:30 - 12:45, Dr. Martincic
- CS 171, Discrete Structures II
(alternate year course)
M F 12:30 - 1:45, Br. David
- CS 205, Web Site Design and Programming
M W 3:00 - 4:15, Dr. Martincic
- CS 221, Data Structures
T 2:30 - 5:00, Dr. Martincic
- CS 270, Introduction to Numerical Computation
(alternate year course, intended primarily for 3/2 engineering students, but of possible interest to CS, MA, and science
students)
T R 8:30 - 9:45, Br. David
- CS 310, Programming Languages
(alternate year course)
M 6:30 - 9:00, Ms. Carr
- CS 358, Computing Science Project II
(intended for, and required of, graduating seniors; 2 credits)
by arrangement with Ms. Carr
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Classes for Fall 2010 (tentative)
- CS 103, Animation, the Web, and Security
- CS 110-1, Computing and Information Science I
- CS 110-2, Computing and Information Science I
- CS 230, Computer Architecture and Assembly Language
- CS 350, Database Concepts and Information Structures
- CS 351, Information Systems Analysis & Design
(alternate year course)
- CS 357, Computing Science Project I
(intended for, and required of, graduating seniors; 1 credit)
- CS elective
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Classes for Spring 2011 (tentative)
Classes for Fall 2011 (tentative)
- CS 103, Animation, the Web, and Security
- CS 110-1, Computing and Information Science I
- CS 110-2, Computing and Information Science I
- CS 170, Discrete Structures I (alternate year course)
- CS 230, Computer Architecture and Assembly Language
- CS 350, Database Concepts and Information Structures
- CS 355, Software Engineering
(alternate year course)
- CS 357, Computing Science Project I
(intended for, and required of, graduating seniors; 1 credit)
- CS 465, Information Systems Management (alternate year course)
- CS elective
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Classes for Spring 2012 (tentative)
- CS 101, Survey of Computers and Computing
- CS 104, Science of Computing (4 credits)
- CS 110, Computing and Information Science I
- CS 111, Computing and Information Science II
- CS 171, Discrete Structures II (alternate year course)
- CS 221, Data Structures
- CS 270, Introduction to Numerical Computation
(alternate year course, intended primarily for 3/2 engineering students)
- CS 310, Programming Languages (alternate year course)
- CS 358, Computing Science Project II
(intended for, and required of, graduating seniors; 2 credits)
- CS elective
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