2013-14 Undergraduate Catalog
Computer Science
Programs
- Computer Information Systems, B.S. major
- Computer Science, B.S. major
- Computer Science minor
Computer Science minor
The Bachelor of Science minor in Computer Science is designed to provide students with the opportunity to obtain a background in computer science that will enhance their major areas of study and increase their employability.
Required Credits: 15-20
Required GPA: 2.00
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COMPUTER SCIENCE MINOR REQUIREMENTS WEB EMPHASIS:MUST COMPLETE ALL
AREAS WITH A TOTAL OF AT LEAST 15 SEMESTER CREDITS AND A 2.00 GPA
I REQUIRED COURSES
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING COURSE:
- CS 1309 Problem Solving and Computation (3 credits)
II REQUIRED EMPHASIS-WEB EMPHASIS
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
- CS 2270 Introduction to Web Programming (3 credits)
- CS 3270 Advanced Web Programming (3 credits)
SELECT 6 SEMESTER CREDITS FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
- CS 2321 Computer Science I (4 credits)
- CS 2322 Computer Science II (4 credits)
- CS 2810 Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming (3 credits)
- CS 3370 Mobile Application Development (3 credits)
- CS 4390 Social, Ethical, and Professional Issues in Computing (2 credits)
MAY INCLUDE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
- GEOG 4233 Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (3 credits) or
ENGL 3179 Elements of Electronic Rhetoric (3 credits) or
TADD 3549 Digital Media/Interactive (4 credits)
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COMPUTER SCIENCE MINOR REQUIREMENTS PROFESSIONAL EMPHASIS:MUST COMPLETE
ALL AREAS WITH A TOTAL OF AT LEAST 20 SEMESTER CREDITS AND A 2.00 GPA
I REQUIRED COURSES
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING COURSE:
- CS 1309 Problem Solving and Computation (3 credits)
II REQUIRED EMPHASIS-PROFESSIONAL EMPHASIS
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
- CS 2321 Computer Science I (4 credits)
- CS 2322 Computer Science II (4 credits)
SELECT 9 SEMESTER CREDITS FROM THE FOLLOWING COURSES:
CS 2810, PHYS 2500 AND
COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES AT THE 3000 AND 4000 LEVELS