Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
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The BSCS requires the successful completion of a total of 120 credit hours of instruction, 60 of which are at the upper level (junior and senior years).
A student must complete at least 30 credit hours in General Education to receive a BSCS degree. A student must also complete the BSCS core courses shown below. The remaining credit hours consist of major courses (if applicable) and/or elective courses.
The BSCS program offers three majors: Information Systems, Information Technology, and Software Engineering. For each major, the student must complete the courses listed in the corresponding major. Students may choose courses from other majors as electives. Students are not required to complete a major. However, students must take the following electives if no major is chosen:- CST 300 Operating Systems Principles
- CST 305 Object-Oriented Software Design
- CST 310 Introduction to Cybersecurity
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BSCS Program Objectives
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Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
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- Apply design and development principles and methods to software
design
- Design and implement software systems
- Apply programming skills to internet, web, and computer applications
- Apply principles and techniques of database design and tools for the
management of database and information systems
- Operate effectively in a team and business
environment
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BSCS Core Courses
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CST 110
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Management Information Systems
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CST 120
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Program Logic and Design
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CST 125
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Internet and Web Programming
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CST 200
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Computer Architecture and Organization
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CST 210
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Data Communications
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CST 221
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Programming in JavaScript
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CST 222
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Programming in Java
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CST 315
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Database Systems
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CST 400
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Systems Analysis and Design
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CST 415
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Data Structures
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CST 460
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Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence
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MATH 210
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Finite Mathematics and Calculus I
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MATH 211
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Finite Mathematics and Calculus II
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MGT 275
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e-Commerce
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