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Art & Design (Technology, Art, & Design)

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Design, B.S. major
Computer Science and Design Emphasis

This program offers professional training in both the design and computer science fields, integrating design courses with a strong foundation in computer programming. It allows students to learn both the front-end and back-end of the design/computer science discipline.

Required Credits: 78
Required GPA: 2.00

Required TAD Core Courses

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Required TAD Courses

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Required Computer Sciences and Other

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Program Learning Outcomes | Design, B.S. Computer Science & Design emphasis

Art & Design:

  1. Students will communicate effectively in oral, written and visual forms.
  2. Demonstrate knowledge in diverse cultural and historical perspectives and apply them to their art and  design practice.
  3. Students will develop and demonstrate competence in implementing art and/or design principles.
  4. Students will demonstrate the ability to implement the creative process independently and/or     interdependently.
  5. Students will exhibit the ability to seek, give and accept constructive criticism.

CS:

  1. Problem solving: Students will demonstrate understanding of multiple problem solving techniques and how to apply them algorithmically.
  2. Core areas: Students will demonstrate knowledge of core areas and how to apply them towards solving    problems in computer science and other disciplines.
  3. Communication: Students will communicate effectively with a wide range of audiences.
  4. Productive in teams: Students will work productively in teams.
  5. Broad knowledge of field: Students will demonstrate a broad knowledge of the field through the different  electives offered.
  6. Professional and ethical: Students will develop a basis for making professional and ethical decisions that  pertain to the software they are developing.
  7. Programming languages: Students will demonstrate proficiency in a programming language and ability to learn new ones on their own.