The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is designed to prepare students for a career in the computer profession, business, or education. It provides students with a solid foundation in both theoretical and applied computer science while also allowing them to explore other areas of interest. The B.S. degree is recommended for students planning to pursue graduate school.
Courses for this track are distributed as follows:
Credits
Computer Science Core 31
Mathematics Core 19
Science Core 12
Math-CS Electives 12
Total: 74
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Learning Outcomes for the BS in Computer Science
Students will
1) Demonstrate understanding of object-oriented programming paradigm;
2) Demonstrate understanding of algorithm analysis and data structures;
3) Demonstrate understanding of theoretical foundations of computing;
4) Demonstrate understanding of theory of programming languages;
5) Demonstrate understanding of the principles of software engineering;
6) Demonstrate understanding of domain-specific theory;
7) Demonstrate understanding of the hardware/software interface;
8) Demonstrate understanding of computer operating systems;
9) Demonstrate facility with basic programming constructs;
10) Demonstrate ability to design and implement object-oriented solutions;
11) Demonstrate ability to develop domain-specific programs;
12) Demonstrate professionalism in teamwork; and
13) Demonstrate effective oral and written communication.