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Academic Catalog 2012-13
Academic Programs
Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (Computer Science)
Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (Computer Science)
Completion of requirements for a bachelor's degree, including general education requirements, 120 credits of acceptable coursework, and at least 42 upper-division credits.
Completion of the following required courses or their equivalents:
Either of the following networking course options:
Completion of required support courses:
Note: For students who plan to pursue graduate studies in computer science, PHYS 300-Electronics and Electrical Measurements is strongly recommended. Also, CSCI 302 must be completed during the May summer session of odd years.
Associate of Science with Computer Security Emphasis
Minor in Computer Programming
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (Computer Science)
Completion of requirements for a bachelor's degree, including general education requirements, 120 credits of acceptable coursework, and at least 42 upper-division credits.
Completion of the following required courses or their equivalents:
CSCI 207: Comp Science IA-Fund of Prog (3 hours)
CSCI 208: Comp Science IB-Obj-Oriented (1 hours)
CSCI 209: Computer Science II-Adv Prgm (4 hours)
CSCI 245: Web Programming and Security (4 hours)
CSCI 250: Human Computer Interaction (3 hours)
CSCI 301: Soft Develop & Prof Pract I (2 hours)
CSCI 302: Soft Develop & Prof Pract II (2 hours)
CSCI 308: Architecture/Operating Systems (3 hours)
CSCI 325: Algorithm Design & Analysis (3 hours)
CSCI 330: Artificial Intelligence (2 hours)
CSCI 360: Database Systems (2 hours)
CSCI 410: Computer Graphics & Multimedia (3 hours)
CSCI 445: Distributed Computing (3 hours)
MATH 120: Single Var Calculus I GT-MA1 (5 hours)
MATH 121: Single Var Calculus II GT-MA1 (5 hours)
MATH 250: Intro to Mathematical Thought (3 hours)
MATH 321: Linear Algebra (3 hours)
MATH 322: Algebraic Structures I (3 hours)
MATH 340: Probability & Statistics (3 hours)
MATH 471: Senior Assessment (1 hours)
MATH 472: Senior Assessment (1 hours)
Either of the following networking course options:
CSCI 215: Networking and Security (3 hours)
AND
CSCI 216: Networking and Security Lab (2 hours)
OR
CSCI 345: Net-Centric Computing (3 hours)
Completion of required support courses:
ENG 226: Basic Grammar & Hist:English (3 hours)
ENG 357: Introduction to Linguistics (3 hours)
OR
ENG 363: Advanced Composition (3 hours)
Note: For students who plan to pursue graduate studies in computer science, PHYS 300-Electronics and Electrical Measurements is strongly recommended. Also, CSCI 302 must be completed during the May summer session of odd years.
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