Course Map for Major in Applied Computer Science/Data Science

Our major requires 60 credits (10 core classes and 10 courses in the track). Our general education program requires the following courses in the categories shown below. No course can be used both as a gen ed course and as a major course. For example, BIOL106 cannot be used both as a lab science and as a major elective. Major courses can be used to meet overlays.

Categories:

HBS – Historical, Behavioral and Social Science Inquiry - 2 courses

GAC – Global Awareness and Citizenship – 3 courses

PLA – Philosophical, Literary and Aesthetic Inquiry – 3 courses

OC – Oral Communication – 1 course

NS – Natural Science – 2 courses (1 must be lab based)

MCT – Mathematics and Computational Thinking – 1 course (MATH107)

Wellness – 1 course

Gen ed electives – 6 courses – can be any course including additional COMP or MATH courses

Overlays:

WC – Written Communication – 3 courses (ENGL100, COMP220, COMP340 Data Mining)

CT – Critical Thinking – 2 courses (COMP160, COMP220)

The general education courses can be swapped around. For example, one does not have to take a science during semester 6 – the course can be taken any time during the program.

Fall – Semester 1: COMP119, COMP150, MATH107 (MCT), ENGL100 (WC), Gen ed (HBS) / Spring – S2: COMP160 (CT), COMP200, MATH180, Gen ed (GAC), Gen ed elective
Fall: - S3: COMP202, COMP255, COMP235 Intro Data Science, Gen ed (OC), Gen ed (Wellness) / Spring – S4: COMP205, COMP230, Gen ed (HBS), Gen ed elective, Gen ed (NS)
Fall – S5: COMP220, COMP325, Gen ed (NS), Gen ed elective, ACS major elective / Spring – S6: COMP305, MANG342 Fund of Mang Science, Gen ed elective, Gen ed (PLA), ACS major elective
Fall – S7:COMP345 AdvProg DS, COMP425 Adv DB Arch, Gen ed elective, Gen ed (PLA), Gen ed (GAC) / Spring – S8:COMP475, COMP340 Data Mining, Gen ed (PLA), Gen ed (GAC), Gen ed elective

Course Map for Major in Applied Computer Science/NW and Cybersecurity Track

Our major requires 60 credits (10 core classes and 10 courses in the track). Our general education program requires the following courses in the categories shown below. No course can be used both as a gen ed course and as a major course. For example, BIOL106 cannot be used both as a lab science and as a major elective. Major courses can be used to meet overlays.

Categories:

HBS – Historical, Behavioral and Social Science Inquiry - 2 courses

GAC – Global Awareness and Citizenship – 3 courses

PLA – Philosophical, Literary and Aesthetic Inquiry – 3 courses

OC – Oral Communication – 1 course

NS – Natural Science – 2 courses (1 must be lab based)

MCT – Mathematics and Computational Thinking – 1 course (MATH107)

Wellness – 1 course

Gen ed electives – 6 courses – can be any course including additional COMP or MATH courses

Overlays:

WC – Written Communication – 3 courses (ENGL100, COMP220, COMP312 Intro CyberSec)

CT – Critical Thinking – 2 courses (COMP160, COMP220)

The general education courses can be swapped around. For example, one does not have to take a science during semester 6 – the course can be taken any time during the program.

Fall – Semester 1: COMP119, COMP150, MATH107 (MCT), ENGL100 (WC), Gen ed (HBS) / Spring – S2: COMP160 (CT), COMP200, MATH113, Gen ed (GAC), Gen ed elective
Fall: - S3: COMP202, COMP255, Gen ed elective, Gen ed (OC), Gen ed (Wellness) / Spring – S4: COMP205, COMP230, COMP212 Data Comm, Gen ed (HBS), Gen ed elective
Fall – S5: COMP220, COMP335Adv NW, Gen ed (NS), Gen ed elective, Gen edelective / Spring – S6: COMP308Wireless NW, COMP312 Intro Cybersecurity, Gen ed (NS), Gen ed (PLA), ACS major elective
Fall – S7: COMP435 Next Gen, COMP412, ACS major elective, Gen ed (PLA), Gen ed (GAC) / Spring – S8: COMP475, COMP407, gen ed (PLA), Gen ed (GAC), Gen ed elective

Course Map for Major in Applied Computer Science/Mobile and Game Application Development

Our major requires 60 credits (10 core classes and 10 courses in the track). Our general education program requires the following courses in the categories shown below. No course can be used both as a gen ed course and as a major course. For example, BIOL106 cannot be used both as a lab science and as a major elective. Major courses can be used to meet overlays.

Categories:

HBS – Historical, Behavioral and Social Science Inquiry - 2 courses

GAC – Global Awareness and Citizenship – 3 courses

PLA – Philosophical, Literary and Aesthetic Inquiry – 3 courses

OC – Oral Communication – 1 course

NS – Natural Science – 2 courses (1 must be lab based)

MCT – Mathematics and Computational Thinking – 1 course (MATH107)

Wellness – 1 course

Gen ed electives – 6 courses – can be any course including additional COMP or MATH courses

Overlays:

WC – Written Communication – 3 courses (ENGL100, COMP220, COMP405)

CT – Critical Thinking – 2 courses (COMP160, COMP220)

The general education courses can be swapped around. For example, one does not have to take a science during semester 6 – the course can be taken any time during the program.

Fall – Semester 1: COMP119, COMP150, MATH107 (MCT), ENGL100 (WC), Gen ed (HBS) / Spring – S2: COMP160 (CT), COMP200, MATH161, Gen ed (GAC), Gen ed elective
Fall: - S3: COMP202, COMP255, COMP161, Gen ed (OC), Gen ed (Wellness) / Spring – S4: COMP230, COMP240, Gen ed (HBS), Gen ed elective, Gen ed elective
Fall – S5: COMP220, COMP225, Gen ed (NS), Gen ed elective, Gen edelective, / Spring – S6: COMP300, COMP205, ACS major elective , Gen ed (NS), Gen ed (PLA)
Fall – S7: COMP405, COMP430, COMP302, Gen ed (PLA), Gen ed (GAC) / Spring – S8: COMP475, ACS major elective, gen ed (PLA), Gen ed (GAC), Gen ed elective

Course Map for Major in Applied Computer Science/Interdisciplinary Computing Track

Our major requires 60 credits (10 core classes and 10 courses in the track). The IDC track is a customized program that brings together Computer Science with another major such as Business, Biology, Criminal Justice, etc. The courses are chosen by the faculty in both disciplines and by the student majoring in the track. Both faculty groups must approve the plan. We designate the track courses as IDC 1, IDC 2, etc. in the plan shown below.

Our general education program requires the following courses in the categories shown below. No course can be used both as a gen ed course and as a major course. For example, BIOL106 cannot be used both as a lab science and as a major elective. Major courses can be used to meet overlays.

Categories:

HBS – Historical, Behavioral and Social Science Inquiry - 2 courses

GAC – Global Awareness and Citizenship – 3 courses

PLA – Philosophical, Literary and Aesthetic Inquiry – 3 courses

OC – Oral Communication – 1 course

NS – Natural Science – 2 courses (1 must be lab based)

MCT – Mathematics and Computational Thinking – 1 course (MATH107)

Wellness – 1 course

Gen ed electives – 6 courses – can be any course including additional COMP or MATH courses

Overlays:

WC – Written Communication – 3 courses (ENGL100, COMP220, one of IDC courses or gen ed elective)

CT – Critical Thinking – 2 courses (COMP160, COMP220)

The general education courses can be swapped around. For example, one does not have to take a science during semester 6 – the course can be taken any time during the program.

Fall – Semester 1: COMP119, COMP150, MATH107 (MCT), ENGL100 (WC), Gen ed (HBS) / Spring – S2: COMP160 (CT), COMP200, IDC1-MATH, Gen ed (GAC), Gen ed elective
Fall: - S3: COMP202, COMP255, IDC2, Gen ed (OC), Gen ed (Wellness), / Spring – S4: COMP230, IDC3, Gen ed (HBS), Gen ed elective, Gen ed elective
Fall – S5: COMP220, IDC4, Gen ed (NS), Gen ed elective, Gen ed major elective, / Spring – S6: IDC5, COMP205, IDC6 , Gen ed (NS), Gen ed (PLA)
Fall – S7: IDC7, IDC8, IDC9, Gen ed (PLA), Gen ed (GAC), / Spring – S8: COMP475, IDC10, gen ed (PLA), Gen ed (GAC), Gen ed elective