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Software and Internet Applications - BS Degree Requirements

Bachelor of Science - 124-126 credits

Computers - 46 Credits
CS-130 Computer Science Fundamentals I 4
CS-220 Database Management 3
CS-225 Intermediate Java Programming  
CS-230 Computer Science Fundamentals II 3
CS-356 Web/CGI Programming using PERL 3
CT-102 Introduction to Internet Applications 3
CT-115 Introduction Programming* 3
CT-152 Introduction to UNIX 3
CT-201 Multimedia Applications 3
CT-366 Web Programming Languages 3
IAE-201 Network Security Protocols & Administration 3
NS-351 Secure Website Administration ++ 3
NS-352 Unix Administration and Security +++ 3
SE-321 Human Computer Interaction 3
SE-458 Senior Project 3
Mathematics and Sciences - 13 Credits
MA-114 Algebra & Trigonometry ** 4
MA-124 Discrete Mathematics 3
MA-128 Introduction to Statistics 3
Science elective (1) 3
Technical Courses - 3 Credits
TC-110 Introduction to Telecommunications 3
Humanities/Social Sciences - 19 Credits
FS-100 Freshman Seminar 1
HU-331 OR HU-332 Arts and Ideas 3
SS-351 Ethics 3
Humanities/History/Philosophy elective (2) 6
Social Sciences/Management elective (2) 6
English Communications - 9 Credits
EN-101 English Communications I 3
EN-102 English Communications II 3
EN-408 Writing Seminar in Technical Research 3
Option - 12 Credits
An option consists of 4 related courses: 4 telecommunications courses, 4 management courses, 4 math courses, etc. Consult an advisor about these courses. Poorly selected options may make it difficult for you to fill the 12 credits of Technical/Science/Business electives with 300 and above courses
Technical/Science/Business Electives - 12 Credits
Technical or Science or Business electives (4)
(Must be 300 or above)
12
General Electives - 12 Credits
General electives (4) 12

 

*Students who validate CT-115 or who place into Calculus I may replace this course with any technical course not already required for the SIA degree.

**Students are strongly recommended to take MA-114, as it is a prerequisite to many of the technical and math/science elective courses; however, a student may substitute MA-110 for MA-114, only with the approval of the department chair. It is also recommended that students take MA-261, MA-262 and either MA-330 or MA-340 as electives.

++ NS-351 becomes IAE-301 Comprehensive Computer Network Security in Fall 2007.
+++ NS-352 becomes IAE-302 Comprehensive Computer Network Security II in Fall 2007.

All bachelor of science degrees require a minimum of 39 credits at the 300-level or above.

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