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Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Computer Science FEEL FREE “Our students enjoy several important advantages: a direct, personal connection to qualified, experienced faculty who are eager to help them master the subject matter, ready access to technological resources both on and off campus, and excellent job opportunities in the immediate vicinity that apply classroom learning.” Bachelor of Science in Computer Science The Computer Science program provides students with the essential theoretical foundation and practical implementation of the science of computing. This foundation includes algorithms and data structures, architecture, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, information retrieval, human-computer interaction, networking, numerical and symbolic computation, operating systems, programming languages, software engineering, and web development. Many students have computer-related jobs with local employers that allow them to earn money and learn about computing at the same time. Efforts are made to accommodate students’ diverse learning styles. Women, people from underrepresented groups, and non-traditional students are encouraged to enroll in our computing programs. Issa Kagabo, PhD Professor, Chair Michael Lee, PhD Associate Professor Joseph Tobing, MS Assistant Professor Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program features: • Excellent location in the heart of technology along the east coast. • Many internship opportunities while students learn key skills in real world projects. • Faculty with expertise in high demand areas, such as databases, game design, graphics, networking, robotics, and web development. FEEL FREE TO INSERT YOUR OWN PICTURE HERE

The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science curriculum includes: Tuition What do we put here? Tuition per semester hour: $???.00 Students seeking assistance through federal student aid programs should apply for aid by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, which can be found at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Admissions Requirements Admission to the Computer Science program requires: • Recommendation by a faculty member. • A cumulative college GPA of 2.25 or above on all courses attempted as well as a composite GPA of 2.5 or above on all prerequisites. • Completion of the Computer Literacy requirement. • Successful completion of the following courses with a grade of “C” or higher: ENGL 101 Composition MATH 120* College Algebra and Trigonometry MATH 126 Pre-calculus COMM 105 Intro to Oral Communication CPTR 115* Intro to Computer Science CPTR 150 Computer Science I * Can be waived if math placement into MATH 126 Program Overview The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science requires the completion of 128 hours of study, including transfer credits. The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science curriculum includes: Required Core Courses CPTR 150 Computer Science I CPTR 200 Computer Science II CPTR 230 Computer Languages CPTR 250 Database Design CPTR 325 Computer Organization CPTR 350 Data Structures and Algorithms CPTR 380 Principles of Networking CPTR 410 Software Engineering Upper Division Electives CPTR 415 Web Programming CPTR 420 Programming Languages CPTR 440 Artificial Intelligence CPTR 450 Computer Graphics CPTR 470 Operating Systems CPTR 480 Compiler Writing CPTR 490 Advanced Computer Projects Required Cognates COOP 210 Intro to Career Planning COOP 351 Parallel Work Experience - and/or - COOP 360 Alternating Work Experience ENWR 235 Technical Writing MATH 151 Contemporary Calculus I MATH 252 Contemporary Calculus II MATH 280 Discrete Structures MATH 288 Elementary Linear Algebra MATH 370 Mathematical Statistics In order to broaden their skills, Computer Science majors must complete a second major or a minor in Biology, Chemistry, Bioinformatics, or Web Design and Development. The remainder of required hours include General Education Requirements and Electives.