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Computer Science

Technology
Bachelor of Science in
Higher Education.
For Adults with Higher Expectations.
Applied Science In Technology
Area of Study Guidesheet
This area of study is designed for individuals involved in the computer software industry.

Area of Study (45 s.h.)


I. Discrete Math (3 s.h.)
II. Calculus III or Linear/Matrix Algebra (3 s.h.)
III. Programming Languages (6 s.h.)
FORTRAN, Pascal, COBOL, PL/1, C, C++, etc. Programming
Object Oriented Programming
Introduction to Programming
Computer Science I
IV. Data Structures (3 s.h.)
V. Operating Systems (3 s.h.)
VI. Software Engineering (3 s.h.)
VII. Computer Architecture & Assembly Language (6 s.h.)
(Both subjects must be covered)
Computer Components/Organization
Assembly Language Programming
VIII. Additional Advanced Courses (9 s.h.)
Compiler Construction Computer Organization
Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms
Theory of Computation Numerical Analysis or Methods
Systems Simulation and Modeling Systems Programming
Comparative Programming Languages Artificial Intelligence/Expert Systems
Parallel Computers and Programming Data Base Design
IX. Computer Science Electives (9 s.h.)
(Additional courses from 8 above)
Systems Analysis or Design
Digital Electronics
Computer Graphics or Computer Aided Design (3 s.h. max.)
Data Communications or Local Area Networks
UNIX Operating System

Note l. This list of courses is offered as a guide. The inclusion of similar courses must be
reviewed with the Advisement Center. You should submit your program plan for
review to ensure that course selection is appropriate for your degree program.
Note 2. Corollary Requirements:
One full year of Calculus (plus math above)
One full year of General Physics

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