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2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science, A.S.
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The Computer Science (CS) program combines practical experience with current programming languages, together with a theoretical background in computer science. The program prepares students to transfer to a 4 year institution in Computer Science, or obtain a position in industry. The program covers instruction in the principles of computational science, computing theory, computer hardware and software design, computer development, programming and applications. Students will learn technical communication, teamwork skills to solve problems, develop professional knowledge, and skills in the computer science field. The career opportunities would include: Computer Programmers, Software Application Developers, Computer Systems Analysis, Database Administrator, Web Developer, and Computer User Support Specialist. In addition, the program offers certificates in specialized areas of study that can be earned in combination with a degree or in a stand-alone fashion separate from the degree.
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Freshman Year - Fall Semester
Subtotal: 15-17
Freshman Year - Fall Semester Notes:
- In addition to ENGL 1010 , students may be required to also take ENGL 1011 (2 credits) due to placement, adding 2 additional credits to their graduation total.
- MATH 1405 or higher.
- Social Science Elective: ANTH 1100 , CRMJ 1001 , ECON 1010 , G&R 1050, HIST 1410 , HLED 1003 , HLED 1140 , KIN 2130 , POLS 1200 , PSYC 1000 , PSYC 2080 , SOC 1000 , or SOC 1100 .
- Health & Human Activity or Topics course (1-3 hours).
Freshman Year - Spring Semester
Subtotal: 16
Freshman Year - Spring Semester Notes:
Sophomore Year - Fall Semester
Subtotal: 19
Sophomore Year - Fall Semester Notes:
Sophomore Year - Spring Semester
Subtotal: 14
Sophomore Year - Spring Semester Notes:
- Computer Science elective: See under Sophomore Year - Fall Semester Notes.
- Lab Science Series II: See under Sophomore Year - Fall Semester Notes. Take second course in series begun during previous semester.
- MATH 2205 or higher.
Subtotal: 64-66
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