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Degree Requirements

Bachelor of Science - 127-128 credits

Computers and Engineering Science - 46 Credits
CS-130 Computer Science Fundamentals I 4
CS-220 Database Management 3
CS-225 Intermediate Java Programming 3
CS-230 Computer Science Fundamentals II 3
CS-310 Computer Algorithms 3
CS-316 Intelligent Systems 3
CS-320 Database Administration 3
CS-351 Assembly Language 3
CS-405 Introduction to Software Design with UML 3
CS-407 Database Systems Implementation 3
CS-418 Operating Systems 3
CT-115 Introduction to Programming * 3
CT-152 Introduction to UNIX 3
SE-321 Human Computer Interaction 3
SE-458 Senior Project 3
Technical Courses- 9 credits
EL-204 Digital Electronics 3
EL-262 Microprocessors and Microassembly 3
TC-110 Introduction to Telecommunications 3
Computer Science Electives - 12 Credits
Computer Science electives (4)**
12
Mathematics and Sciences - 30 Credits
CH-120 Chemistry 3
EL-100 Introduction to DC/AC Circuits 3
MA-114 Algebra and Trigonometry 4
MA-124 Discrete Mathematics 3
MA-128 Introduction to Statistics 3
MA-261 Calculus I 4
MA-262 Calculus II 4
PH-201 General Physics I 3
PH-202 General Physics II 3
English Communications - 9 credits
EN-101 English Communications I 3
EN-102 English Communications II 3
EN-408 Writing Seminar in Technical Research 3
Humanities/Social Sciences - 22 Credits
FS-100 Freshman Seminar 1
HU-331 or HU-332 Arts and Ideas 3
SS-272 Group Dynamics 3
SS-351 Ethics 3
Social Sciences elective (1)*** 3
Social Sciences/Management elective (1)*** 3
Humanities/History/Philosophy electives (2)*** 6

 

*Students who validate CT-115 or who place into Calculus I may replace this course with any technical course not already required for the CS degree.
**Students who do not test into calculus may use MA-114 here. CT-240 is recommended for students interested in additional networking courses. CT-102 and CS-356 are recommended for students interested in constructing websites with dynamic webpages. CS-432 is recommended for students interested in taking CS-513 in the MSCS program.
*** See appropriate department for approved list
 
All bachelor of science degrees require a minimum of 39 credits at the 300-level or above.