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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science, BCS
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Computer scientists study computers: their design, their use for computation and control, and especially their software components. Computer scientists can perform roles ranging from systems design and architecture through software design, development and maintenance, through analysis and research. Often, software developers will have a degree in computer science. An essential element of computer science is the mathematical and theoretical foundation of computing and software. As one of the most rapidly developing and expanding fields, computer science offers a wide range of career choices.
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Traditional Degree Program Requirements (124 units)
General Education
The general education requirements will follow the curriculum set forth for other university programs. Some general education requirements will be met through specific Computer Science requirements. Approximately eighteen (18) units of general education are not met in the specific core and Computer Science requirements.
Math and Science Unit Requirements
†A minimum of thirty two (32) units of Math or Science coursework is required for the degree. Courses in the degree designated with a ‘†’ meet this requirement.
Lower Division Core Engineering Requirements (15 units)
* Junior/Senior transfer students will complete EGR 301 , EGR 303 , and EGR 392 . All other students will complete EGR 101 , EGR 103 , and EGR 192 .
** Successful completion of EGR 202 is required for entrance into the Computer Science degree program.
Upper Division Core Engineering Requirements (14 units)
Math and Science Requirements (32 units)
Lower Division Computing and Software Requirements (12 units)
Upper Division Computer Science Requirements (29 units)
Cross Cultural Experience Requirement (0 units)
Computer Science students are required to complete an approved cross cultural experience. Course credit is not required. A list of approved experiences are available in the College of Engineering. |
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