Computer Science

J & M Price College of Eng.

Description

โ€ข Computer Science encompasses the theory and discipline of solving computational problems. Computer scientists analyze and engineer the software, algorithms, computer systems, and theories that continue to advance the modern technological world. They work in a broad range of areas including artificial intelligence, security, graphics, robotics, operating systems, networking and communication.

Featured Courses

CS1400

Introduction to Computer Programming

Offered:Fall and Spring
Credits:4
College:J & M Price College of Eng.
CS1420

Accelerated Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

Offered:Fall and Spring
Credits:4
College:J & M Price College of Eng.
ENGIN1022

Survey of Engineering

Offered:Fall and Spring
Credits:3
College:J & M Price College of Eng.
MATH1210

Calculus I

Offered:All Terms
Credits:4
College:College of Science

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Learning Outcomes

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Demonstrate the ability to develop and work with abstractions

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Demonstrate a knowledge of classical algorithms and data structures

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Be able to analyze the efficiency of algorithms

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Be able to design and implement efficient algorithms to solve computational problems

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Demonstrate deep knowledge of a specific area of computer science

Major Requirements

78 credits for the major ยท 120 credits minimum for the degree

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A minimum cumulative gpa of 2.50 is required for graduation

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All CS courses of 2000 level and higher must maintain a minimum cumulative gpa of 2.50 for graduation

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All major requirements must have a C- or better to satisfy degree requirements. With an exception of CS 2420 requiring a B- or better.

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