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    The routing topics include Advanced IP Addressing Management such as
    VSLM and Route Summarization, EIGRP, Multi-area OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, and
    Route Optimization including Redundancy, Symmetry, Load Balancing
    and Redistribution. The switching topics will cover VLANs, STP, VTP, inter-
    VLAN routing, redundancy, Quality of Service issues, campus LAN security,
    and transparent LAN services. The course is associated with a set of lab
    experiments that gives hands-on experience on network design, routing
    techniques, and LAN switching protocols.

    SE 547 USER INTERFACE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

    Credits: 3(3-1-0)		         Prerequisites:	 None

    Current theory and design techniques concerning how user interfaces for

    computer systems should be designed to be easy to learn and use. Focus

    will be on cognitive factors such as the amount of learning required and

    the information-processing load imposed on the user. The user-interface

    development process. Introduction to methods for practicing user-centered

    design including user and task analysis, user interface design principles and

    testing using low-fidelity prototypes. Multimedia software design will also

    be covered.

    SE 549 ADVANCED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

    Credits: 3(3-1-0)	  Prerequisites:	 None

    Course that covers advanced topics in artificial intelligence. The target

    audience for this course are primarily graduate students who are interested

    in Artificial Intelligence or its applications to problems in other areas of

    computer science (e.g. intelligent databases, information retrieval, program

    synthesis, automated design, robotics). The course might also be of interest

    to some graduate students in engineering, especially those interested

    in applications of Intelligent Systems in Engineering (e.g., in distributed

    design and manufacturing, power systems, etc.). Some chapters will be in

    form of a Research Seminar

    SE 551 DATA WAREHOUSING AND DATA MINING

    Credits: 3(3-1-0)	  Prerequisites:	 None

    This is an advanced course on IP routing and switching protocols. The

    course will start by reviewing the basic routing and switching protocols.

    Then more advanced topics in both routing and switching will be covered.

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