| Call Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| Computer Information Systems 3300 | Business Programming in Cobol |
| Computer Information Systems 3900 | Java Programming |
| Mathematics 1441C | Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1 |
| Mathematics 2170 | Computer Science 1 |
| Mathematics 2345 | Elements of Discrete Mathematics |
| Mathematics 2442 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry 2 |
| Mathematics 2443 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3 |
| Mathematics 2550 | Introduction to Linear Algebra |
| Mathematics 2670 | Computer Science 2 |
| Mathematics 3501 | Differential Equations 1 |
| Mathematics 3570 | Numerical Calculus |
| Mathematics 3670 | Principles of Computer Systems |
| Mathematics 3701 | Probability and Statistics 1 |
| Mathematics 3702 | Probability and Statistics 2 |
| Mathematics 4275 | Internship in Mathematics and Computer Science |
| Mathematics 4750 | Linear Programming |
| Mathematics 4870 | Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis |
| Mathematics 4970 | Principles of Operating Systems |
| Computer Information Systems 3300 | (Business Programming in Cobol) |
| -Computer programming and reporting for file-oriented, computerized information systems utilizing the COBOL language. Additional topics include COBOL sorting routines, table handling features, structured coding techniques and sequential disk organization. | |
| Computer Information Systems 3900 | (Java Programming) |
| -A study of object-oriented programming using the Java language. Includes scalar, aggregate, reference types, statements, expressions, methods, libraries, classes, objects, and overloading. Emphasizes development of objects including the concepts of polymorphism, encapsulation, and inheritance. | |
| Math 1441C | (Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1) |
| -Limits, continuity, and derivatives for functions of one variable, applications of the derivative, the definite integral, applications of the integral. | |
| Math 2170 | (Computer Science 1) |
| -The development of algorithmic solutions to numeric and non-numeric problems. Implementation in a block-structured programming language such as Pascal(We actually used C++). | |
| Math 2345 | (Elements of Discrete Mathematics) |
| -Survey discrete structures and methods. Includes set theory, graph theory, recurrence relations, analysis of algorithms, and Boolean algebras. | |
| Math 2442 | (Calculus and Analytic Geometry 2) |
| -Transcendental functions, techniques of integration, furthur applications of the integral, parametric equations and polar coordinates, infinite sequences and series. | |
| Math 2443 | (Calculus and Analytic Geometry 3) |
| Three-dimensional geometry and vectors, differential calculus of multivariate functions, integral calculus of multivariate functions, line and surface integrals. | |
| Math 2550 | (Introduction to Linear Algebra) |
| -The study of linear algebra and its applications. | |
| Math 2670 | (Computer Science 2) |
| -Introduction to programming techniques and data structures: stacks, queues and lists; recursion; object-oriented programming. | |
| Math 3501 | (Differential Equations 1) |
| -Formal solutions of ordinary differential equations: a critical analysis of some elementary types; envelopes, trajectories, Laplace transformations applications. | |
| Math 3570 | (Numerical Calculus) |
| -Construction of algorithms for interpolation, quadrature, solution of equations and systems, solutions of ordinary differential equations. | |
| Math 3670 | (Principles of Computer Systems) |
| -Computer organization, data representation, instruction sets, syntax and semantics of assembly language programming, the assembly process, implementation of subroutines, I/O and interrupts. | |
| Math 3701 | (Probability and Statistics 1) |
| -Basic concepts of probability and statistics. | |
| Math 3702 | (Probability and Statistics 2) |
| -Basic concepts of probability and statistics. | |
| Math 4275 | (Internship in Mathematics and Computer Science) |
| -Employment experience in computational mathematics for one semester, in an approved firm or agency. | |
| Math 4750 | (Linear Programming) |
| -A study of linear inequalities, linear programming problems and the techniques for solving linear programming problems by the simplex method. | |
| Math 4870 | (Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis) |
| -Advanced data structures and analysis of their related algorithms; trees, heaps. | |
| Math 4970 | (Principles of Operating Systems) |
| -Historical development of operating systems, processes, and concurrency, memory management, file systems, I/O. Case studies include UNIX, DOS, MVS. |
| Call Number | Course Title |
|---|---|
| Biology 1001C | Biological Principals and Issues |
| Biology 3002C | Environmental Life Science |
| Business 1950 | Computer Concepts and Applications for Business |
| EIU/Senior Seminar 4065C | Journalistic Media in Society |
| English 1001C | Composition and Language |
| English 1002C | Composition and Literature |
| Geography 1200C | World Regional Geography |
| Geology 3300C | Science and Technology: A Promise or a Threat? |
| Health Studies 1120 | Basic CPR |
| History 1500C | Historical Foundations of Civilizations |
| History 3175 | History of Christianity |
| Industrial Technology 2324 | Energy Technology |
| Mathematics 1441C | Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1 |
| Music 2557C | Experiencing Music |
| Philosophy 1500C | Culture and the Human Person |
| Physical Education 1640C | Rifle and Pistol |
| Physical Education 2850C | Fitness for Life |
| Political Science 1153C | American Government and Constitution |
| Recreation Administration 1780C | Introduction to Leisure Service Agencies |
| Speech 1310C | Introduction to Speech Communication |
| Biology 1001C | (Biological Principles and Issues) |
| -The course emphasizes the principles of biology as well as introduces the student to the thought processes and methods used by biologists. | |
| Biology 3002C | (Environmental Life Science) |
| -A study of the interrelationships of the living and non-living components of the environment, the ecology of humankind, and the interaction of humans with the environment. The course emphasizes current environmental issues and possible solutions and courses of action. | |
| Business 1950 | (Computer Concepts and Applications for Business) |
| -A study of computer concepts, including the information processing cycle, file organization, telecommunications, and operating systems and systems software. Applications software, including spreadsheets, databases, word processing, presentation graphics, computer communications, and operating systems with graphical user interfaces. | |
| Eiu 4065C | (Journalistic Media In Society) |
| -Identification and assessment of effects of interrelationship between journalistic media and social, cultural, political, economic and technological systems and processes in the context of the media's major societal roles, including agenda-setter, sentinel, gatekeeper, watchdog, and cultural transmitter. | |
| English 1001C | (Composition and Language) |
| -A course in reading and writing of expressive, expository, and persuasive essays. Attention is given to effective expression, clear structure, adequate development, and documentation of sources. | |
| English 1002C | (Composition and Literature) |
| -A writing course designed to improve skills in critical thinking and analytical expression based on the reading of literary texts. | |
| Geography 1200C | (World Regional Geography) |
| -A geographic analysis exploring developed regions and developing regions of the world. Discussion of regions and countries, people and their environments, will emphasize international understanding. | |
| Geology 3300C | (Science and Technology: A Promise or a Threat?) |
| -Understanding science and technology, their impact on the advancementof societies and their social and cultural consequences. Papers, discussions, and extensive use of the Internet are required. | |
| Health Studies 1120 | (Basic CPR) |
| -Credit toward graduation not granted to students who have completed HST 2320 or 3100. | |
| History 1500C | (Historical Foundations of Civilizations) |
| -The study of the development of world civilizations across epochs, with an emphasis on global themes and global interactions. | |
| History 3175 | (History of Christianity) |
| -Survey course on origins and development of Christianity from Old and New Testaments times to current churches and movements: Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox traditions, early communities, Middle Ages, Islam, Reformation, anti-Semetism, multicultural Christianity, American church history. | |
| Industrial Technology 2324 | (Energy Technology) |
| -Study of modifying, transmitting, and controlling of energy sources including mechanical, fluidic and electrical; with emphasis on practical application. | |
| Math 1441C | (Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1) |
| -Limits, continuity, and derivatives for functions of one variable, applications of the derivative, the definite integral, applications of the integral. | |
| Music 2557C | (Experiencing Music with Jazz and Rock Music) |
| -Music appreciation for the general student--listening and responding to music in its cultural context. | |
| Philosophy 1500C | (Culture and the Human Person) |
| -A study of Western conceptions of the human person in their cultural context. Readings will include classical, biblical, medieval, modern and contemporary sources. | |
| Physical Education 1640 | (Rifle and Pistol) |
| -Students will fire caliber .22 rifles in prone, kneeling and standing positions. Students will also shoot caliber .22 pistols slow, timed, and rapid fire in the standing position. Fee. May be taken four times to meet the minimum 120 semester hours toward graduation. | |
| Physical Education 2850C | (Fitness For Life) |
| -An individualized approach for the assessment, analysis and understanding of a lifetime of wellness through fitness. The course includes a thorough physical fitness/risk factor assessment in the Human Performance Laboratory. | |
| Political Science 1153C | (American Government and Constitution) |
| -The fundamental principles of the American constitutional system with appropriate comparisons to the Illinois Constitution: The founding fathers, the Constitution, civil liberties, the President, Congress, the Judiciary, political parties, and electoral politics. | |
| Recreation Administration 1780C | (Introduction to Leisure Service Agencies) |
| -A study of the history and philosophy of recreation and an introduction to various leisure service agencies. | |
| Speech 1310C | (Introduction to Speech Communication) |
| -Fundamental principles of selecting, analyzing, evaluating, organizing, developing, and communicating information, evidence, and points of view orally. The course includes instruction in techniques of listening and informative, persuasive, and reactive speaking. |