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Fall 2007

INFSCI 2000: INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SCIENCE

Overview of the history, academic roots, conceptual structure, and methodology of information science.Explores principles and concepts that underlie information processing, including information theory, models of information storage and retrieval,and human cognition. Basic processes of information systems analysis, design and development.

INFSCI 2300: HUMAN INFORMATION PROCESSING

Introduction to research and theory in human cognition, including perception, attention, pattern recognition, memory, representation of knowledge, language, problem solving, reasoning, and decision making, with emphasis on modeling human cognition and implications for user interface design and design of intelligent systems.

INFSCI 2500: DATA STRUCTURES

Theory and application of data structures. Data and file structures and their appropriateness to various applications. (Prerequisite: one programming language)

 

 

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