Bachelor of Science - Computer Science
Synopsis The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers a computer science major leading to a B.S. degree in computer science. The aims of the department in training computer science majors are:
- To prepare the student for graduate study in computer science, or for positions in business, industry, and government service which require computing skills and knowledge.
- To give students a irm grounding in the principles and theory underlying computing, oral and written communication skills, and teamwork skills, so that they will understand the capabilities and potentials of hardware and software, the relevance of theory, and the importance of algorithms, information organization, and an awareness of social and ethical issues in computing.
Each new cadet is assigned a departmental adviser who provides the necessary guidance and support throughout the cadetship.
REQUIREMENTS FOR B.S. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
The degree in computer science requires 135 semester hours, including a minimum of 49 hours of computer science. In addition, 12 hours of science courses with a focus on the scientific method are required. Eighteen hours of mathematics are also required. A minimum 2.0 GPA must be maintained in the computer science courses. The following outline gives minimum requirements. Additional courses to complete the requirements must be chosen by the cadet with approval of his/her departmental adviser. No single course may be used to satisfy requirements in two areas.
Computer Science
CS 111, CS 121, CS 122, CS 222, CS 316, CS 326, CS 327, CS 345, CS 348, CS 411, CS 412, CS 418, CS 441, CS 490W, and six semester hours chosen from CS courses numbered 300 or above.
Humanities/Social Sciences
31 semester hours to include WR 101, WR 102, HI 103, HI 104, PS 344, SE 300 and 15 additional hours in any of the humanities or social sciences including six hours from courses designated as civilizations & cultures.
Mathematics
MA 103, MA 123, MA 124, MA 215, MA 220, and CS 221.
Science
BI 101& BI 102, or CH 137-117& CH 138-118, or PY 207-217 & PY 208-218, and at least 4 additional semester hours chosen from BI 101, BI 102, BI 204, BI 205, BI 216, BI 217, BI 302, BI 303, BI 304, BI 312, BI 318, BU 321, BI 324, BI 405, BI 410, BI 411, BI 413, CH 117, CH 118, CH 137, CH 138, CH 223, CH 224, CH 225, CH 226, CH 246, CH 301, CH 302, CH 311, CH 312, CH 315, CH 316, CH 321, CH 323, CH 322, CH 426, CH 444, PY 207, PY 208, PY 217, PY 218, PY 253, PY 254, PY 308, PY 333, PY 334, PY 341, PY 342, PY 343, PY 344, PY 441, PY 442, PY 444, PY 446, PY459, AT 201, AT 204, AT 301, PS 203, PS 204, PS 301, PS 307, and PS 401.