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Degree Requirements (Web Development)

Bachelor of Science - 124-125 credits

Computers - 46 Credits
CS-130 Computer Science Fundamentals I4
CS-220 Database Management3
CS-225 Intermediate Java Programming3
CS-230 Computer Science Fundamentals II3
CS-321 Computer Human Interaction3
CS-356 Dynamic Web Page Development3
CT-102 Introduction to Internet Applications3
CT-115 Introduction Programming*3
CT-152 Introduction to UNIX3
CT-201 Multimedia Applications3
CT-376 Javascript3
CT-406 Web Programming Languages3
IAE-201 Introduction to Information Assurance Concepts3
IAE-301 Comprehensive Network Security I3
SE-458 Senior Project3
Technical/Science/Business Electives - 12 Credits
Technical/Science/Business elective (4) (300-level or above)**12
Mathematics and Sciences - 12 Credits
MA-110 College Math with Business Applications ***3
MA-124 Discrete Mathematics3
MA-128 Introduction to Statistics3
Science elective (1)**3
English Communications - 9 Credits
EN-101 English Communications I3
EN-102 English Communications II3
EN-408 Writing Seminar in Technical Research3
Humanities/Social Sciences - 19 Credits
FS-100 Freshman Seminar1
HU-331 OR HU-332 Arts and Ideas3
SS-351 Ethics3
Humanities/History/Philosophy elective (2)6
Social Sciences/Management elective (2)6
Option - 12 Credits
Choose four related courses (4)****12
General Electives - 15 Credits
General electives (5)12

 

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

**See appropriate department for approved list.

***Students planning to go on to a master’s degree program should take MA-114 instead of MA-110. They should also take MA-261, MA-262 and MA-340 as electives.

**** The Option must consist of four related courses: four telecommunications, four management, four math courses, etc. Students should consult with an advisor before selecting courses for the Option. Poorly selected options may make it difficult to fill the twelve credits of Technical/Science/Business electives with 300-level or above courses.

All bachelor of science degrees require a minimum of 27 credits at the 300-level or above.