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Computing and Informatics Courses Discrete Structures Intro to Symbolic Logic or Creating Android Applications Intro to Scientific Programming Intro to Programming Using Robots or Computer Science and Programming Intro to Object Oriented Programming Object Oriented Programming and Data Abstraction counts for 1 APW Gen Ed Math Advanced Programming Workshop Two workshops on different topics required Other than Discrete Structures or Discrete Math (See your advisor for optimal choice) Programming Languages counts for 1 APW Principles of Data Structures Principles of Information Security* Intro to Comp NW & Data Comm Data Communications and Networking Cyber Security: Fundamentals, Principles and Apps Data Structures and Algorithms *highly recommended restricted elective Design of Database Systems Database Systems: Theory and Programming Human-Computer Interaction Intro to Web Development Web Programming Public Speaking C&I Capstone Experience Computers and Society Other Electives BINF 07.250 - Introduction to Bioinformatics (3 s.h.) GEOG 16.160 - Intro to Mapping / Geographic Info Science (3 s.h.) GEOG 16.260 - Geographic Info Science I (3 s.h) GEOG 16.261 - Cartography (3 s.h.) MIS 02.336 - Advanced Database Management (3 s.h.) MIS 02-325 - Project Management (3 s.h.) Many, but not all, Computer Science courses at or above the 200 level and for which a student has completed all necessary pre-requisites may be used. Such electives may not be used to fulfill two B.A. requirements and must not overlap a B.A. curricular area. Please consult the B.A. Program Guide for the complete list. (3 s.h.) Other courses at or above the 200 level by permission of faculty advisor Intro to Windows Mobile Apps Intro to Android Programming Intro to IOS Programming Advanced Windows Mobile Apps Advanced Android Programming Advanced IOS Programming Systems Administra-tion Concepts of Computing Technologies Web Server Platforms Four restricted electives needed Topics Mobile Programming Required CI course Optional CI Track course Required Math/Logic course Required non-CI course CI Elective Required MIS Course Corresponding BS Equivalent Developed by: Department of Computer Science, 28 February 2017 Pre-requisite Recommended sequence