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Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: Undergraduate Catalog 2022 - 2023 Program: Computer Science, B.S.C.S. Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Computer Science, B.S.C.S.DescriptionThe Computer Science program emphasizes theoretical and mathematical foundations of computing. It prepares students for careers like computer systems analyst, software developer, artificial intelligence, database engineer, chief security officer and many more. What careers can this major prepare you for?Graduates work in careers such as Systems Analyst/Engineer, Business System Analyst, Software Systems Engineer, E-Commerce Analyst. What skills are developed within this major?Students learn apply principles of mathematics, science, and engineering in a variety of contexts. They hone their ability to use the techniques, skills, and tools necessary for science and engineering practice as well as design and conduct experiments. They learn to analyze and interpret data. Student OrganizationsAssociation for Computing Machinery Additional InformationStudents in the Computer Science program choose areas of interest from the technical electives in their senior year. The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is a program in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The Computer Science program prepares engineers to enter and contributions to the field of computing. The program showcases the various roles computing plays in significant aspects of the world. The program includes a spectrum of courses and considerable laboratory experience. In addition, depth in computer engineering is provided by technical electives. Computer Science students are limited to two grades of D in CIS courses. Technical electives must be chosen from the available CIS courses. |
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Admission to MajorAdmission to the Washkewicz College of Engineering. | ||||
Hours Required for DegreeMinimum hours required for the degree: 120 | ||||
College RequirementsSee college page for college requirements. | ||||
Major-Field RequirementsThe following list is a guide to the academic requirements for Computer Science major. Each student’s specific program requires approval from the student’s advisor. | ||||
Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Core - 30 credits | ||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |
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ESC 100 - New Student Orientation | ||||
ESC 120 - Introduction to Engineering Design | ||||
MTH 181 - Calculus I | ||||
MTH 182 - Calculus II | ||||
MTH 288 - Linear Algebra | ||||
ESC 310 - Engineering Statistics and Probability | ||||
MTH 220 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics | ||||
PHY 243 - University Physics I (Writing) | ||||
PHY 244 - University Physics II (Writing) | ||||
Co-op Required CourseOptional course for degree. Required for Co-Op program. | ||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |
ESC 130 - Engineering Co-op Orientation | ||||
General Education Requirements - 14 credits | ||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |
ENG 101 - College Writing I | ||||
ENG 102 - College Writing II | ||||
PHL 215 - Engineering Ethics | ||||
EEC 414 - Technical Communication | ||||
ESC 282 - Engineering Economy | ||||
Required Computer Science Courses - 46 credits | ||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | |
CIS 151 - Invitation to Computing | ||||
CIS 260 - Introduction To Programming | ||||
CIS 265 - Data Structures & Algorithms | ||||
CIS 335 - Language Processors | ||||
CIS 340 - Systems Programming | ||||
CIS 345 - Operating Systems | ||||
CIS 390 - Introduction to Algorithms | ||||
CIS 424 - Comparative Programming Languages | ||||
CIS 430 - Data Base Concepts | ||||
CIS 434 - Software Engineering | ||||
CIS 480 - Computer Architecture | ||||
EEC 493 - Senior Design I and EEC 494 - Senior Design II | ||||
CIS 454 - Computer Networks | ||||
CIS 475 - Computer Security | ||||
Computer Science Technical Electives - 18 credits18 credit hours required - must be chosen from available EEC or CIS 300/400-level courses | ||||
General Education Electives - 12 creditsStudents should work with their academic advisor to select general education courses. | ||||
Honors Program RequirementsCS honors students are required to complete 15 to 20 credit hours honors courses in the EECS Department. General guidelines for these credit hours are given below. However, the specific courses that each student takes will be agreed upon by the student, the department’s undergraduate advisor, and the student’s honors advisor. The student’s regular undergraduate advisor is responsible for finding an honors advisor who is mutually agreeable to the undergraduate advisor, the honors advisor, and the honors student. | ||||
1. Honors CoursesThe honors credits (15 to 20 hours) should be selected from the following list:
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2. Replaced Credit HoursHonors credits can be used to replace the equivalent credit hours (15 to 20) of the normally required courses. These replaced credits can include any 400 level EEC or CIS course, with the exception of Senior Design (EEC 493/494) and the required core computer science courses. | ||||
University Scholars RequirementsScholars students who are majoring in Computer Science are required to complete 12 to 20 credit hours of honors courses in the EECS Department. General guidelines for these credit hours are given below. However, the specific courses that each student selects to fulfill upper-division scholars requirements will be agreed upon by the student, the department’s undergraduate advisor, and the student’s scholars advisor. The student’s undergraduate academic advisor is responsible for finding an upper-division scholars advisor who is mutually agreeable to the undergraduate advisor, the scholars advisor, and the student. | ||||
1. Scholars CoursesThe honors credits (12 to 20 hours) should be selected from the following list:
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2. Replaced Credit HoursHonors credits can be used to replace the equivalent credit hours (12 to 20) of the normally required courses. These replaced credits can include any 400 level EEC or CIS course, with the exception of Senior Design (EEC 493/494) and the required core computer science courses. | ||||
Accelerated 4+1 ProgramSee the Computer Science, Accelerated 4+1 BSCS/MCS page. | ||||
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