BS Computer Science - Information Systems Concentration
(Effective Fall 2005)

The information systems option focuses on business applications; students combine computer science with business expertise.

Computer Science Requirements
Credits
CS1000: Explorations in Computing
1

CS1121: Introduction to Computer Science I

CS1122: Introduction to Computer Science II

3
2

    OR

CS1131: Computer Science I

 4
CS1721: Object Oriented Design
1
CS2311: Discrete Structures
3
CS2321: Data Structures
3
CS2141: Software Development Using C++
3
CS3141: Team Software Project
3
CS3311: Formal Models of Computation
3
CS3421: Computer Organization
4
CS4000: Senior Seminar
3
CS4121: Programming Languages
3
CS4411: Introduction to Operating Systems
4
CS4421: Database Systems
3
CS4YYY: (NOT CS4099)
3/4
CS4ZZZ:
3/4

Technical Electives (Credits for the Technical Electives and the two CS4XYZ's must total 12 credits.)

4-6
Technical electives are courses (generally in computer science, mathematics, engineering, or business) oriented toward the design or use of computers. These must be approved by the student's advisor.


SS2800: Science Technology & Society    3
Lab. Science (Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Forestry, or Geology)  8-10
Computer Science Requirements Total:
61-62


Business Courses

BA2300: Accounting Principles I
  3
BA2310: Accounting Principles II
  3
BA3200: IS/IT Management
  3
BA3700: Organizational Behavior
  3


Select any two of the following BA courses:

BA3610: Operations Management
  3
BA4360: Accounting Systems
  3
BA4670: Discrete Event Simulation
  3
BA4690: Systems Thinking
  3
Business Requirements:
 18


Mathematics Requirements:

MA1135 or MA 1160: Calculus for Life Sciences  or
                   Calculus with Technology I
4
MA2720: Statistical Methods 
4
Mathematics Subtotal:
8


General Core
UN1001: Perspectives on Inquiry
3
UN1002: World Cultures
4
UN2001: Revisions
3
UN2002: Institutions
3


General Education Distribution:
     HU 3120: Technical and Scientific Writing
     One course from World Cultures
     Two courses from Institutions
     One course from either World Cultures or Institutions
15

 
Physical Education (PE, Certain FA, Certain ROTC)       3 units
 
General Education Subtotal:
28

Free Electives

6-11
The purpose of these electives are to provide students with the opportunity to choose courses related to their own personal interests. These can be courses that enhance students' education in computing or broaden their education in other areas. Please see a Computer Science advisor regarding specific courses.

Total credits needed for graduation
123
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