2021-2022 Official University Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Computer Science
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Department Chairs:
Traditional: Dr. Brent Baas
Non-Traditional: Dr. Glyn Gowing
Professor: Dr. Brent Baas, Dr. Glyn Gowing, Dr. Kenneth Rouse
The science of computing and computer-related technology significantly impacts life today. With each advance comes a constant demand for problem solvers with analytical minds and a solid background in computer science. The Department of Computer Science offers the Bachelor of Science degree in the following areas:
- Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Computer Science with Game Development Concentration
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering Technology
- Computer Science and Mathematics
- Cyber Security
Students may also choose an academic minor in Computer Science. Course descriptions and the requirements for each program are linked below.
All majors are expected to take the ETS Major Field Test in Computer Science during their senior year. Computer science students can also work toward a teaching certificate through the Teacher Education program.
For more information about the people and programs of the Department of Computer Science, consult the department’s web page.
MajorsAssociate of Science
An Associate of Science degree may be granted in the following areas:
Bachelor of Science
A Bachelor of Science degree may be granted in the following areas:
- Computer Information Systems, B.S. (CINS):Non-Traditional
- Computer Science and Engineering Technology, B.S. (CST)
- Computer Science and Engineering, B.S. (CSE)
- Computer Science and Mathematics, B.S. (CSMA)
- Computer Science, B.S. (CSBS)
- Computer Science, Game Development Concentration, B.S. (CSGD)
- Cyber Security, B.S. (CYBS)
- Cyber Security, B.S. (CYSC):Non-Traditional
- Information Systems, B.S. (CIS)
Minor
A Minor may be selected from the following areas:
Certificate
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