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Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Major Requirements 55 credit hours with grades of C or better Course Requirements CORE COURSES (32 CREDIT HOURS) CSC-280 Introduction to Computer Science I (4) CSC-281 Introduction to Computer Science II (3) CSC-330 Organization of Computer Systems (4) CSC-493 Computer Science Capstone Project (3) (6 credit hours required) CSC-520 Algorithms and Data Structures (3) CSC-521 Design and Organization of Programming Languages (3) CSC-565 Operating Systems (3) CSC-570 Database Management Systems (3) 3 credit hours of CSC-xxx courses above the 300- level approved by the student's advisor RELATED COURSES (11 CREDIT HOURS) CSC-350 Introduction to Discrete Structures (3) or MATH-222 Calculus II (4) MATH-211 Applied Calculus I (4) or MATH-221 Calculus I (4) STAT-202 Basic Statistics (4) or STAT-203 Basic Statistics with Calculus (4) CONCENTRATION (12 CREDIT HOURS) 12 credit hours in a concentration, selected from the following or with approval of their academic advisor and the department students may design an individual sequence of courses. Examples of individually-designed concentrations include but are not limited to game programming, computer forensics, international services, neural sciences, physics, mathematics, economics, government computing, environmental studies, computer graphics design, bioinformatics, multimedia computing, or technical writing. COMPUTER SCIENCE 12 additional credit hours in CSC-xxx courses at the 300-level or above, or MATH-508, with approval of the academic advisor. No more than 3 credit hours of internship, independent study, or independent reading may be used to fulfill this requirement. ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACCT-240 Principles of Financial Accounting (3) FIN-365 Business Finance (3) MKTG-300 Principles of Marketing (3) 3 credit hours of approved coursework in entrepreneurship

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Major Requirements 55 credit hours with grades of C or better Course Requirements CORE COURSES (32 CREDIT HOURS) CSC-280 Introduction to Computer Science I (4) CSC-281 Introduction to Computer Science II (3) CSC-330 Organization of Computer Systems (4) CSC-493 Computer Science Capstone Project (3) (6 credit hours required) CSC-520 Algorithms and Data Structures (3) CSC-521 Design and Organization of Programming Languages (3) CSC-565 Operating Systems (3) CSC-570 Database Management Systems (3) 3 credit hours of CSC-xxx courses above the 300- level approved by the student's advisor RELATED COURSES (11 CREDIT HOURS) CSC-350 Introduction to Discrete Structures (3) or MATH-222 Calculus II (4) MATH-211 Applied Calculus I (4) or MATH-221 Calculus I (4) STAT-202 Basic Statistics (4) or STAT-203 Basic Statistics with Calculus (4) CONCENTRATION (12 CREDIT HOURS) 12 credit hours in a concentration, selected from the following or with approval of their academic advisor and the department students may design an individual sequence of courses. Examples of individually-designed concentrations include but are not limited to game programming, computer forensics, international services, neural sciences, physics, mathematics, economics, government computing, environmental studies, computer graphics design, bioinformatics, multimedia computing, or technical writing. COMPUTER SCIENCE 12 additional credit hours in CSC-xxx courses at the 300-level or above, or MATH-508, with approval of the academic advisor. No more than 3 credit hours of internship, independent study, or independent reading may be used to fulfill this requirement. ENTREPRENEURSHIP ACCT-240 Principles of Financial Accounting (3) FIN-365 Business Finance (3) MKTG-300 Principles of Marketing (3) 3 credit hours of approved coursework in entrepreneurship

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

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Other English Language Requirements:  A TOEFL score of 550 on the paper test; Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 or higher.
Jan-2000

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