May 18, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog

Computer Science, BS, Traditional Computer Science Concentration

Location(s): Alpine


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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree offers concentrations in Traditional Computer Science, Gaming Technology, Cyber Security. Coursework includes classes in programming, data structures, networking, databases, system analysis and design, operating systems, human computer interface, scripting languages and various special topics classes. Programming languages include C#, C++, HTML 5, PHP, and Python. Computer science is an ever-changing field and coursework is modified to stay up-to-date. Students should remain in contact with their advisors.

The program provides professional training in Computer Science for students interested in becoming software engineers, high school computer science teachers, or simply augmenting other skills with the requisite knowledge of computers and programming necessary to be successful in the modern workplace.

Concentrations

Traditional Computer Science Concentration
Learn programming languages and skills to build software applications and solutions to business programs. The C# language is becoming increasingly important in education, government, and industry.

BS Computer Science Student Learning Outcomes (SLO)

  • Students will be able to comprehend the fundamental concepts of computer science including the binary number system, string operations, data types, branching, looping, input-output (OI) operations, basic algorithms and common data structures.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of modern computer systems, databases, and networking. Assessment methods
  • Students display a mastery of and ability to implement modern object oriented programming methodologies and be able to design and implement a basic Unified Modelling Language (UML) application design.

Program Requirements


Core Curriculum: 42

University Requirement: 1

Bachelor of Science Requirements: 6

Major Core Requirements: 24

Concentration Requirements: 27

General Electives: 2

Minor: 18

Math Requirement: 3 Credit Hours


Students must choose three hours from MATH 1316 or higher except 1332 and 1342.

Select 6 hours from the following:


CSA 3@ or 4@ or CSR 3@ or 4@ or CIS 3@ or 4@

Select 3 hours from the following:


CSA or CSR or CIS 

General Electives: 2 Credit Hours


Students must choose 2 credit hours from any course.

Minor Required: 18 Credit Hours


Total Hours: 120


Core Curriculum: 42

University Requirement: 1

Bachelor of Science Requirements: 6

Major Core Requirements: 24

Concentration Requirements: 27

General Electives: 2

Minor: 18

 

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