Computer Science
With an area of concentration in Computer Science, you will study all aspects of computing, including hardware, software, algorithms and contemporary applications. You will have a solid background in the fundamentals of computing.
Concentration Requirements (Blocks 1 & 2)* | 30 hours |
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CSCI 1200 CS Principles OR CIST 1300 Introduction to Web Development | 3 hours |
CIST 1400 Introduction to Computer Science I | 3 hours |
CSCI 1620 Introduction to Computer Science II | 3 hours |
CSCI 2240 Introduction to C Programming | 3 hours |
CSCI 2030 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science | 3 hours |
CSCI 3320 Data Structures | 3 hours |
6 hours from the following courses: | 6 hours |
CSCI 3550 Communication Networks | |
CSCI 3710 Introduction to Digital Design | |
CSCI 4220 Programming Languages | |
CSCI 4350 Computer Architecture | |
CSCI 4500 Operating Systems | |
CSCI 4830 Introductions to Software Engineering | |
Additional 6 upper level hours from Department of Computer Science (CSCI) | 6 hours |
Block 3 - Math | 15 hours |
MATH 1950 Calculus I | 5 hours |
MATH 2050 Applied Linear Algebra | 3 hours |
Additional 7 hours of Math (statistics recommended, but not required) | 7 hours |
Electives | 35 hours |
Elective hours as needed to reach 120 total credit hours | |
University General Education | 40 hours |
Learn more about general education requirements | |
TOTAL DEGREE | 120 hours |
Students with an area of concentration in Computer Science may find careers in: |
• Programming |
• Network Administration |
• Systems Installation and Implementation |
• Software Design |
• Education |
• Sales |
• Systems Development |
• Database Management |
• Instructional Technology |
• Consulting |
• Web Design |
• Technical Writing |