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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES Department of Computer and Information Sciences
Department Head: Colonel Eltoweissy
Requirements for a degree in computer and information sciences are specified in Computer Science, B.S.
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• CIS 330 - Programming in Languages
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• CIS 331 - Human Computer Interaction
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• CIS 342 - Data Analytics
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• CIS 390 - Pre-Capstone
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• CIS 401 - Advanced Network Security
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• CIS 402 - Computer Forensics
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• CIS 411 - Web Development
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• CIS 412 - Mobile Programming
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• CIS 421 - Database Design and Development
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• CIS 422 - Information Retrieval
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• CIS 424 - Artificial Intelligence
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• CIS 431 - Information Organization & Management
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• CIS 432 - Computer Vision
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• CIS 433 - Usability Analysis
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• CIS 434 - Bioinformatics
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• CIS 442 - Design and Analysis of Algorithms
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• CIS 460-469 - Independent Study
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• CIS 490 - Capstone
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ECONOMICS Department of Economics and Business
Department Head: Colonel West
Requirements for a major in economics and business are specified in Economics and Business .
Note: For all economics and business majors, the following courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher: MA 125 , MA 126 ; ERH 101 , ERH 102 ; EC 201 , EC 202 , EC 300 , EC 303 , EC 304 , EC 330 ; BU 210 , BU 211 , BU 220 , BU 230 , BU 310 , BU 316 , BU 330 , BU 339 , BU 440 . In addition, a minimum grade point average of at least a C must be earned in all department courses.
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• EC 201 - Principles of Microeconomics
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• EC 202 - Principles of Macroeconomics
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• EC 220X - The Global Economy
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• EC 300 - Intermediate Microeconomics
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• EC 303 - Statistics
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• EC 304 - Econometrics
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• EC 306 - International Economics
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• EC 307 - International Finance
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• EC 308 - International Trade
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• EC 322 - Engineering Economy
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• EC 330 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
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• EC 340 - Entrepreneurship
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• EC 401 - Developmental Economics
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• EC 403 - Public Finance
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• EC 405 - Money and Banking
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• EC 407 - U.S. Economic History
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• EC 408 - Development of Economic Thought
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• EC 409 - Labor Economics
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• EC 410 - Government and Business
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• EC 412 - Managerial Economics
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• EC 414 - Applied Game Theory
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• EC 415 - Political Economy of Conflict
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• EC 418 - Public Choice
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• EC 420 - Behavioral Economics
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• EC 421 - Quantitative Applications in Econ & Business
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• EC 422 - Industrial Organization
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• EC 425 - Sports Economics
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• EC 430 - Financial Modeling
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• EC 435WX - Institutions and Economic Development
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• EC 450 - Topics in Economics
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• EC 451 - Topics in Economics
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• EC 460 - Independent Research in Economics
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• EC 461 - Independent Research in Economics
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• EC 462 - Honors Research in Economics
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• EC 463 - Honors Research in Economics
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• EC 480 - Economics Internship
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• EC 481 - Economics Internship
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ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department Head: Colonel Addington
Requirements for a major in electrical and computer engineering are specified in Electrical and Computer Engineering . |
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• EE 110 - Introduction to Electrical & Computer Engineering
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• EE 120 - Computer Tools in Electrical And Computer Engineering
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• EE 122 - DC Circuits
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• EE 129 - Introduction to Digital Logic Circuits
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• EE 221 - Discrete Mathematics
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• EE 223 - Electrical Circuit Analysis
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• EE 225 - Electromagnetic Fields
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• EE 228 - Digital Systems Design
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• EE 230 - Signal and System Analysis
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• EE 240 - C Programming
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• EE 242 - C++ and Object Oriented Programming
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• EE 255 - Electronics
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• EE 321X - Systems Design I
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• EE 328 - Computer Architecture
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• EE 339 - Microcontrollers
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• EE 351 - Electrical Circuits and Machines
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• EE 352 - Electronic Devices
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• EE 356 - Electronic Applications and Interfacing
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• EE 372 - Electronic Communications
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• EE 381 - Automatic Control Systems
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• EE 413 - Microelectronics
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• EE 420 - Green Energy Power Conditioning
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• EE 426 - Semiconductor Devices
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• EE 431 - Digital Signal Processing
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• EE 435 - Fault Tolerant Computing
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• EE 445 - Computer Networks
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• EE 450 - Biomedical Signal Processing and Biomechanics
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• EE 455 - Electrical/Mechanical Design
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• EE 460 - Portable Power
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• EE 469 - ECE Internship for Credit
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• EE 471W - System Design Validation
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• EE 473 - Selected Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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• EE 474 - Selected Topics in Electrical and Computer Engineering
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• EE 491-496 - Undergraduate Research in ECE
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ENGLISH, RHETORIC, AND HUMANISTIC STUDIES Department of English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies
Department Head: Colonel Miller
Requirements for a major in English are specified in English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies .
Note: A minimum grade of C in ERH 101 , WR 101, or EN 101 is a prerequisite for ERH 102 , and a minimum grade of C in ERH 102 , WR 102, or EN 102 is a prerequisite for all 200- and 300-level English, Rhetoric, and Humanistic Studies courses. All 400-level courses have additional prerequisites, which are listed in the course descriptions or provided in registration materials. These prerequisites may be waived by the department head if there is evidence that the cadet is well prepared for the 400-level course.
200-level courses: These courses build on research-informed writing skills developed in ERH 102 - Writing and Rhetoric II . Major writing assignments are typically 1000 words each, totaling at least 2000 words, and emphasizing close reading, synthesis of ideas, and guided use of sources.
300-level courses: Intermediate courses stressing critical reading of more complex works and research-informed writing. Major writing assignments are typically 1500 words each, totaling at least 3000 words, and emphasizing analysis. Assignments require cadets to demonstrate some originality of thought.
400-level courses: Advanced courses requiring more independent work, substantial reading assignments, writing totaling 4000 words, and typically a major course project.
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• ERH 101 - Writing and Rhetoric I
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• ERH 102 - Writing and Rhetoric II
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• ERH 103 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking
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• ERH 201 - Rhetorical Traditions I
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• ERH 202 - Rhetorical Traditions II
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• ERH 203 - Ways of Reading
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• ERH 204 - The Language of Art
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• ERH 205 - British Literary Traditions
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• ERH 206 - American Literary Traditions
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• ERH 207 - Ethics
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• ERH 211 - Comparative Religion
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