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CS 498
Special Topics in CS

Credit:  0 to 4 hours.


(C S 397) Lectures in topics of current interest. See Schedule for current topics. May be repeated. Prerequisite: As specified for each topic offering, see Schedule or departmental course description.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
40484 lecture AT 05:00 PM - 07:50 PM  room 2269
Beckman Institute 
Ahuja, N; Twidale, M 
Instructor Approval Required
Topic: Visualizing and Navigating Knowledge Networks. Prerequisite: Admission to the course is by permission of the instructor, only. Eligible students should demonstrate familiarity with one or more of the following: network analysis, programming methodologies, graphic design, human perception and cognition, statistics, computer vision, computer speech analysis, computer graphics, and human computer interaction. Credit: 3 Undergraduate hours; 3 or 4 Graduate hours. This section meets with ECE 498NA, LIS 490KNU and LIS 490KNG

39547 lecture CAG 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM WF  room 1310
Digital Computer Laboratory 
Gunter, C 
Topic: Foundations of Security. Prerequisite: CS 498RHC, "Information Assurance" or Consent of Instructor. Credit: 3 Undergraduate hours; 3 or 4 Graduate hours.

41139 lecture CEL 01:00 PM - 01:50 PM TR  room 1111
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Garnett, G; Kamin, S; Campbell, R; Karahalios, K; Harrison, W 
Topic: Cell phone programming Credit: 3 Undergraduate hours; 3 or 4 Graduate hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Project course on developing software for cell phones and other small-format computing devices; particular emphasis on GSM phones and Pocket PCs.

41438 lecture GG 03:00 PM - 04:50 PM  room ARR
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Garnett, G; Campbell, R 
Topic: Computing Arts II Credit: 3 Undergraduate hours; 3 or 4 Graduate hours Prerequisite: Computing Arts I or consent of instructor

31592 lecture- discussion HOU 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM TR  room 1131
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Hou, J 
Topic: Network Systems Lab. Prerequisite: CS 438. Credit: 3 Undergraduate hours; 3 or 4 Graduate hours.

39659 lecture KGK 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM WF  room 1103
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Karahalios, K 
Topic: Social Computing. Credit: 3 Undergraduate hours; 3 or 4 Graduate hours.

31594 lecture- discussion LBP 03:00 PM - 05:30 PM Siebel Center for Comp Sci Pitt, L 
Topics in CS Education: 3 hours credit Meets in 0220 Siebel Center Recently the ACM K-12 task force proposed a model curriculum for computer science education. Among the recommendations was a "Level II" course aimed at early high school, taken by all students, and covering a broad range of topics in Computer Science at an appropriate level. A preliminary draft of detailed learning standards will be available in January. One of many impediments to the widespread adoption of such a curriculum is the dearth of curricular materials. In this course we will work in teams to develop materials aligned with the new standards, and that cover a broad range of CS topics. Students will develop explorations for online distribution, including programming investigations using a variety of kid-friendly environments including the Etoys scripting language provided in Squeak (smalltalk), Logo (NetLogo, Microworlds Logo), among others. No prior knowledge of these languages is expected. For part of the course, students will work with future and current teachers enrolled in Curriculum & Instruction 436: Computers

40022 lecture- discussion PGD 04:00 PM - 04:50 PM TR  room 1111
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Campbell, R; Woodley, M 
3 hours
Topic: Games Studio Course. Prerequisite: CS 225 or Consent of Instructor. Credit: 3 hours.

39660 laboratory PS ARRANGED   Woodley, M 
 lecture PS 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM  room 1302
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Woodley, M 
3 hours
Topic: Programming Studio. Credit: 3 Undergraduate hours. Discussion groups will be created after the beginning of the semester.

39662 lecture SH 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM WF  room 1131
Siebel Center for Comp Sci 
Hinrichs, S 
Topic: Cybersecurity Laboratory. Prerequisite: CS498RHC (Information Assurance) or Consent of Instructor. Credit: 3 Undergraduate hours; 3 or 4 Graduate hours.