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COMPUTER SCIENCE

Information Technology Concentration (CSIT)

(Leading to the Bachelor of Science Degree)

Freshman Year

sem. hrs.

Sophomore Year sem. hrs.
CSC 1020  First-Year Connections 1 CSC 2110 Data Structures and Algorithms 3
CSC 1070 Elementary Programming 3 CSC 2111 Data Structures and Algorithms Lab 1
DS 2810 Computer Applications in Business 3 CSC 2500 Unix Laboratory 1
CSC 1610 Discrete Structures for Computer Science 3 HEC 1020 Social Intelligence 1
CSC 2100 Introduction to Problem Solving and Computer Programming 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Electives1 (Culture and Civilization course recommended) 6
MATH 1130 College Algebra 3 PC 2500 (preferred) or SPCH 2410 3
MATH 1830 or 1910 3-4 Lab Science Sequence1 8
Social/Behavioral Science Elective1 3 Social/Behavioral Science Elective1 3
ENGL 1010 Writing I 3 WEBD 2300 Web Site Design: Dynamic Sites 3
ENGL 1020  Writing II 3    
WEBD 1500 Introduction to Web Design 3    
Total  31-32 Total  29
Junior Year sem. hrs. Senior Year sem. hrs.
BMGT 3510 Management and Organization Behavior 3 DS 4250 Business Data Communications 3
CSC 3030 Practical & Professional Issues in Computer Science 1 CSC 4300 Database Management Systems 3
CSC 3550 Systems Programming 3 CSC 4575 Information Assurance and Security 3
CSC 3560 Network and Storage Technologies 3 CSC 4990 CSC Internship 6
DS 3841 Management Information Systems 3 Humanities/Fine Arts Electives1 3
DS 3870 Business Web Applications Development 3 WEBD 4950 Advanced Web Page Design 3
HIST 2010 American History I 3 Electives  7-8
HIST 2020  American History II 3    
MATH 3070 Statistical Methods I 3    
MATH 3080 Statistical Methods II 3    
PC 3250 Professional Communication I 3    
Total  31 Total 28-29

1 See TBR General Education Core Requirements.
 
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