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The document outlines the requirements for a Computer Science degree that takes 120 credit hours to complete. It lists the required courses for each year (freshman to senior) and includes prerequisites. Students must take core CIS courses along with math, science, and general education electives. They also choose between an individual or group capstone project to fulfill their technical elective requirements.

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BCS F22-1

The document outlines the requirements for a Computer Science degree that takes 120 credit hours to complete. It lists the required courses for each year (freshman to senior) and includes prerequisites. Students must take core CIS courses along with math, science, and general education electives. They also choose between an individual or group capstone project to fulfill their technical elective requirements.

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Computer Science (120 Hours) Effective F2022

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

CIS 115 (3) CIS 200 (4) CIS 300 (3) CIS 400 (3) CIS 501 (3) CIS 575 (3) CIS 505 (3) CIS 520 (3)/
Intro. Comp. Sci Programming Fund. Data & Program Object-Oriented SW Arch. & Design Intro to Alg. Analysis Intro. to Programming CIS 525 (3)/ CIS 625 (3)
Structures Design, Imp., & Testing Languages *CIS 520 is offered in Spring
& CIS 525/625 in the Fall
PR: CIS 115 or ECE 241 PR: CIS 200 PR: CIS 300 and 301
CIS 520/625 PR: CIS 400 &450
PR/CO: Math 205 or 220 PR: Math 205 or 220 PR: CIS 300 PR: CIS 400 PR: Math 510 PR: CIS 301 & 400 CIS 525 PR: CIS 300 & 308

Math 220 (4) CIS 221 (4) CIS 301 (3) CIS 308 (1) CIS 415 (3) CIS 560 (3) CIS 598 (3)/ Tech Elective (3)
Calculus I Calculus II Log. Found of Prog. C Lang. Lab Ethics & Conduct Database System CIS 642 (3)

PR: CIS 300, 301 CIS 598 PR: CIS 560


PR: Math 220 PR: CIS 200 PR: CIS 300 PR: CIS 300 PR/CO: Math 312 or 510 CIS 642 PR: CIS 308 & 501

ENGL 100 (3) ECE 241 (3) ENGL 200 (3) Math 510 (3) CIS 450 (3) Unrestricted Tech Elective (3) Unrestricted
Writing 1 Intro. Com. Engg. Writing 2 Discrete Math Comp. Arch & Ops Elective (3) Elective (3)

PR: ECE 241


PR: ENGL 100 PR: Math 221 PR: CIS 308

1 2 1 2 3
Human/Soc Sci. STAT 510 (3) Math/ Natural Math
ECON 110 (3) Natural Science Natural Science Math/ Natural
Elective (3) Intro. to Prob. & Sci. Elective Elective
Princ. of Mac. Econ Choose Seq. Choose Seq. Sci. Elective
Stats
1 out of 2 2 out of 2
* 300 Level & above PR: Math 221

COMM 105 (2)/ Human/Soc Sci. Communications Human/Soc Sci. ENGL 516 (3)/ Unrestricted Human/Soc Sci.
COMM 106 (3) Elective (3) Elective Elective (3) ENGL 415 (3) Elective (3/4) Elective (3)
Public Speaking Writing Comm. for
Sci./Engg.
PR: ENGL 200

CIS 015 (0) CIS 018 (0) CIS 018 (0) CIS 018 (0) CIS 018 (0) CIS 018 (0) CIS 018 (0) CIS 018 (0)
Undergrad Professional Professional Professional Professional Professional Professional Professional
Seminar Development Development Development Development Development Development Development
Seminar Seminar Seminar Seminar Seminar Seminar Seminar

This course is part of This course is


the Pre-Professional part of the
Program Prof. Program
Advisor: Student ID: * 018 required every sem.
Rules for Mathematics, Science, and Electives
Math/Science Electives BCS Tech Electives

All remaining hours, choose from Students are required to complete 12 hours of Tech Electives
1 2 the following:
BIOCH 625 Intro.Organic & Biochemistry (5) MATH 222 Analytic Geo. and Calculus Ill (4) Required Tech Elective: 3 hours
BIOCH 521 General Biochemistry (3) MATH 340 Elementary Diff. Equations (4) CIS 520 Operating Systems I (spring course only)
BIOL 198 Principles of Biology (4) MATH 506 Introduction to Nmbr Theory (3) or CIS 625 Parallel Programming (fall course only)
BIOL 201 Organismic Biology (5) MATH 511 Introduction to Algebraic Sys. (3)
BIOL 450 Modern Genetics (4) MATH 512 Introduction to Modern Alg. (3)
BIOL 455 General Microbiology (4) MATH 515 Introduction to Linear Alg. (3)
Capstone Experience: 9hrs
CHM 210 Chemistry I (4) MATH 551 Applied Matrix Theory (3)
Students get the choice between two different pathways for capstone. They need 9 hours total.
CHM 230 Chemistry II (4) MATH 572 Foundations of Geometry (3)
CHM 350 General Organic Chemistry (3) MATH 633 Advanced Calculus I (3) Individual Project Path: OR Dual Group Project Path:
CHM 371 Chemical Analysis (4) PHYS 113 General Physics (4) CIS 598 Computer Science Project (3) CIS 642 Software Engineering Project I- (3) (F only)
CHM 531 Organic Chemistry I (3) PHYS 114 General Physics II (4) Additional Tech Elective (3) CIS 643 Software Engineering Project II- (3) (S only)
CHM 550 Organic Chemistry II (3) PHYS 213 Engineering Physics I (5) Additional Tech Elective (3) Additional Tech Elective (3)
GEOL 100 Earth in Action (3) PHYS 214 Engineering Physics II (5)
GEOL 102 Earth in Time (3) PHYS 223 Physics I, Mech., & Thermodynamics (5)
GEOL 103 Geology Laboratory (1) PHYS 224 Physics II, Electromag. & Sound (5)
GEOL 502 Mineralogy (3) PHYS 325 Physics Ill, Relativity, and Quant. Phys. (4) Additional Tech Elective Courses (3-6 hours, depending on which capstone sequence was
STAT 511 Intro. Probability and Stat. II (3) selected). These may be any CIS course at the 500-level or above, or any of the following:

ECE 542 Computer Networking


One of the following math courses
3 must be included:
GEOG 602 Computer Mapping and Geographic Visualization
MATH 615 Digital Image Processing
MATH 222 Analytic Geometry and Calc. Ill (4) MATH 515 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3) MATH 655 Elementary Numerical Analysis I
MATH 340 Elementary Differential Equ.s (4) MATH 551 Applied Matrix Theory (3) MATH 656 Elementary Numerical Analysis II
MATH 506 Intro. to Number Theory (3) MATH 572 Foundations of Geometry (3) MATH 725 The Mathematics of Data and Networks I
MATH 511 Intro. to Algebraic Systems (3) MATH 633 Advanced Calculus I (3) MATH 726 The Mathematics of Data and Networks II
MATH 512 Intro. to Modern Algebra (3) STAT 511 Introductory Probability and Stat. II (3) MIS 670 Social Media Analytics and Web Mining

Natural Science Sequence Communications Elective Choices Humanities/Social Science Electives

One of the following two-semester Options: Suggestions:


1 2
sequences must be included:
COMM 322 Interpersonal Communications (9) ARCH 301 Appreciation of Architecture (3)
BIOL 198 and 401 (9 Hours) COMM 326 Small Group Discussion Methods (3) COMM 323 Nonverbal Communication (3)
CHM 210 and 230 (8 hours ) MANGT 420 Principles of Management (3) ENGL 270 American Literature (3)
PHYS 213 and 214 (10 Hours) THTRE 261 Fundamentals of Acting (3) GWSS 350 Gender in American Film (3)
PHYS 223 and 224 (10 Hours) THTRE 265 Fundamentals of Improvisation (3) GWSS 550 Women and Popular Culture (3)
MUSIC 170 History of Rock and Roll (3)
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