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Nov 22, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science, B.S.
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The Department offers one program of study leading to the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree in Computer Science (CSCI) The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science curriculum involves the study of the logical organization, design, and functions of computers with emphasis on scientific and technical applications. The program provides majors with a firm foundation for graduate study, as well as the necessary skills for viable, entry-level employment upon graduation. Course offerings are designated CSCI.
CSCI majors must receive a grade of “C” or better in all courses designated with the prefix CSCI and supportive courses for the major. Mathematics courses are supporting courses for CSCI majors. Business courses are supporting courses for CSIS majors. All majors must take and pass a departmental exit exam with a score of 70% or better for partial completion of degree requirements.
Program of Study for the B.S. Degree
Total Number of Degree Hours: 123
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Computer Science Minor (CSCI) Required courses in CSCI:
Area A: Essential Skills: 10 Credit Hours
Area B: Institutional Options: 3 Credit Hours
Area C: Humanities/Fine Art: 6 Semester Hours
Area D: Science, Math and Technology: 11 Credit Hours
(A science course with a lab is required.)
Area E: Social Sciences: 12 Credit Hours
Area F: Courses Related to the Program of Study: 18 Credit Hours
Area G: Major Requirements: 60 Credit Hours
Electives
- CSCI or CSIS (3000/4000 Level) Credit Hours: 3
- CSCI or CSIS (3000/4000 Level Courses) Credit Hours: 3
- MATH (3000/4000 Level Courses) Credit Hours: 3 *
- Free Electives Credit Hours: 0-6
Note:
*Math Education courses unacceptable
*At least 6 credit hours of restricted electives must be from CSCI/CSIS (3000/4000). The other 6 credit hours must be selected from MATH/STAT/NSEN or Science Courses with
labs from other majors.
*At least 6 hours of free electives must be 3000/4000 level.
Institutional Requirements: 3 Credit Hours
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