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Dec 04, 2024
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2012 - 2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science and Technology, B.S.
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Students seeking the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Technology must complete the department core requirements listed above and the degree core listed below. Students must choose at least one of the four concentrations within the major: Computer Science, Database, Software Engineering, and Networks. The Computer Science concentration prepares students for a variety of technology careers or graduate study by building a broad foundation in the computer science core and developing additional depth in an elective area. The Database, Software Engineering, and Networks concentrations provide graduates with a breadth of software development experience and a depth of knowledge in a particular application area.
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Core Curriculum Requirements
Some major requirements meet Core Curriculum requirements and students are advised to take them as part of their Core Curriculum requirements. All students in the Information Technology Department are required to take a Natural Science course to fulfill the College Core B Mathematical or Natural Science requirement. Department Core Requirements (18 credits)
All students in the department are required to complete the following core requirements: Information Technology 18
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* a grade of “C” or better is required in these courses for all department majors. Major Core Requirements (9 credits)
Information Technology (6 credits)
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*This course has been approved for Core Curriculum credit in Mathematical Sciences. Concentration Requirements
Students must choose one of four concentrations from the following list: Computer Science, Database, Software Engineering, and Networks. See below for specific concentration requirements. Electives
Students should consult with their academic advisors in selecting elective courses to complete the 120 semester hours required for graduation. Total Credit Hours Needed for Degree 120
Major GPA Requirement
All majors require a minimum 2.0 GPA in the major in order to be eligible for graduation. The major GPA for all concentrations is calculated using all ITEC, MATH, and STAT courses applied toward the major, excluding courses used to fulfill the B.S. requirements. In addition, students in the Computer Science concentration must earn a “C” or better in all ITEC courses applied toward the major. (See graduation requirements for the Computer Science concentration below).
Computer Science Concentration
In addition to the Core Curriculum, Department Core, Major Core, B.S. requirements, and electives, students in the Computer Science Concentration are required to complete the following: Information Technology (24 credits)
One course selected from the following:
Graduation Requirements
Each student majoring in the Computer Science Concentration of the Computer Science and Technology degree must take the Graduate Record Achievement Test in Computer Science or an equivalent exam as determined by the department during her or his last semester. Each student majoring in the Computer Science Concentration of the Computer Science and Technology degree must earn a grade of “C” or better in each information technology course required for the major. All majors require a minimum 2.0 GPA in the major in order to be eligible for graduation. Database Concentration
In addition to the Core Curriculum, Department Core, Major Core, B.S. requirements, and electives, students in the Database concentration are required to complete the following: Information Technology (27 credits)
Software Engineering Concentration
In addition to the Core Curriculum, Department Core, Major Core, B.S. requirements, and electives, students in the Software Engineering Concentration are required to complete the following: Information Technology (27 credits)
Networks Concentration
In addition to the Core Curriculum, Department Core, Major Core, B.S. requirements, and electives, students in the Networks Concentration are required to complete the following: Information Technology (27 credits)
Computer Science Teaching Certification Add-On Endorsement
A student may pursue an add-on endorsement in computer science while pursing another endorsement for licensure in a different area or after receiving initial licensure. The add-on endorsement may not be used for initial licensure.
The applicant seeking an add-on endorsement in computer science shall complete a minimum of 15 semester hours of course work according to the guidelines below. Courses may be counted toward multiple categories where appropriate. Each course applied to the endorsement must be passed with a grade of “C” or better. Computer Science: Minimum of 6 hours
Data Structures and/or Algorithms Analysis: Minimum of 3 hours
Introduction to Computer Systems: Minimum of 3 hours
Application of Computer Technology: Minimum of 3 hours
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