Oct 01, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2024-2025

Computer Science and Design, Integrated, B.S.



BS in Computer Science and Design, Integrated


Description

The Computer Science and Design major involves designing, researching, and programming technological interfaces and products in a way that is easy and intuitive for people to adapt to and use. Computer Science curriculum covers the analysis, design, and implementation of information and computing systems. Design curriculum integrates software skills with creative decision-making as well as integrating human perspective into the design process.

What careers can this major prepare you for?

User experience design (UX) / design research; User interface design (UI); Interaction design (IxD); Programming; Web/mobile app development; Motion/animation; 3D modeling; Data analyst; Computer system analyst; Related fields that include extended reality technologies (virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality)

What skills are developed within this major?

Skills developed within this major include: writing computer code and scripts; application development; data organization; computer theory and science; typography; design principles; motion graphics animation; web coding; user experience design and user interface design (including the design of mobile and web apps); data visualization; design research methods; analytical skills; communication skills; time management skills; problem solving skills

Hours Required for Degree


Minimum hours required for degree: 120

Minimum hours required for major: 56

Major Requirements


Degree candidates must attain a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.00 (C or better) for all work and at least 2.00 for all required courses - including technical electives - in the combined areas of engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, and chemistry.

Honors Requirements


Honors students are required to complete:

Enrollment in CIS 495H  or ART 450  should be approved by an advisor in either Computer Science or Design.

Honors Courses


The 12 Honors credits may be graduate courses and/or Honors Contract courses equally divided between Computer Science and Design:

  • Graduate courses: Any 500 level Computer Science graduate course for which the student has the prerequisites.
  • Contract courses: Most 300 level and 400 level Computer Science and Design courses can be expanded to become an honors course. This is referred to by the Honors Program as a “contract course.” This is done in collaboration among the undergraduate advisor, the honors advisor, and the course instructor. Students must reach out to the course instructor before the start of the semester to agree on an additional project, which may be more creative and/or experience-based than the rest of the coursework. Students will then record the agreement through the Honors Contract agreement form: https://honors.csuohio.edu/current-students

Academic Plan


Students will consult with the Honors departmental faculty advisors in Computer Science and Design, ideally in the spring of their sophomore year, to formulate an academic plan, in consultation with their Honors College advisor.