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C. Science (9-12 credits)<br />

Three approved lab science courses including one life science and one physical science. At least<br />

two of the science courses must have a lab component.<br />

D. Humanities and Social Sciences (24 credits)<br />

Three approved credits must be chosen fromthe humanities: literature, history, philosophy,<br />

foreign languages, art, music, theater.<br />

Three approved credits must be chosen fromsocial sciences: anthropology, psychology, sociology,<br />

political science, economics.<br />

Six approved credits must be chosen fromeach of three of the following five areas. The remaining<br />

credit hours (if any) in this area may be distributed in humanities and social sciences courses by<br />

the student.<br />

i) Literature, Philosophy, Aesthetics<br />

(MUS 25000, THTR 20100, PHIL 10600, A&D25500 only)<br />

ii) History, Political Science<br />

iii) Economics (ECON25100 or ECON25200)<br />

iv) Sociology, Psychology<br />

v) Foreign Language<br />

E. Freshman Seminar -- MA 10000 (1 credit)<br />

2. Required Mathematics, Computer Science,<br />

and Statistics Courses (47 credits)<br />

MA 16300 Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (5 cr.)<br />

MA 16400 Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (5 cr.)<br />

MA 26100 Multivariate Calculus (4 cr.)<br />

MA 26400 Differential Equations<br />

MA 26500 Linear Algebra<br />

MA 31200 Probability<br />

MA 31500 Introduction to Abstract Mathematics<br />

MA 33000 Concepts in Geometry<br />

MA 34800 Discrete Mathematics<br />

MA 44600 Introduction to Real Analysis<br />

MA 45300 Elements of Algebra<br />

MA 47200 Applied Mathematics<br />

CS 20600 Computer Algebra and Programming<br />

STAT 34500 Statistics<br />

3. Professional Education Courses (36 credits)<br />

EDFA 20000 History and Philosophy of Education<br />

EDPS 22000 Psychology of Learning<br />

EDPS 26000 Introduction to Special Education<br />

EDCI 35500 Teaching and Learning in the K-12 Classroom<br />

EDCI 36600 Use of Assessment in K-12 Classroom<br />

EDPS 37000 Teaching Students with Diverse Learning Needs<br />

EDCI 34400 Mathematics Teaching in Middle School, Jr. High, High School<br />

EDCI 32300 Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning<br />

EDCI 49702 Professional Semester (12 credits)<br />

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science<br />

(124 credits)<br />

Computer Science is a young and rapidly developing field. As a result, the curriculummust be revised<br />

frequently to keep it up to date. Please check with the department for the latest information.<br />

The computer science programprepares students for a wide variety of professional opportunities in<br />

business, industry, and government where the computer scientist is involved in applying, designing, and<br />

implementing application software, programming languages, computer graphics systems, computer<br />

operating systems, internet distributed computing systems, new computer algorithms. This programalso<br />

prepares students for graduate study in computer science.<br />

1. General Education Requirements (46-49 credits)<br />

A. English Composition (6 credits)<br />

ENGL 10400 and ENGL 10500<br />

B. Communications (3 credits)<br />

COM 11400<br />

C. Science (9-12 credits)<br />

Three approved lab science courses of which at least two must have a lab component.<br />

D. Humanities and Social Sciences (27 credits)<br />

Six approved credits fromeach of four of the following five areas, with the other three approved<br />

credits in a humanities and social sciences course chosen by the student.<br />

i) Literature, Philosophy, Aesthetics<br />

(MUS 25000, THTR 20100, PHIL 10600, A&D25500 only)<br />

ii) History, Political Science<br />

iii) Economics<br />

iv) Sociology, Psychology<br />

v) Foreign Language<br />

E. Freshman Seminar -- MA 10000 (1 credit)<br />

2. Required Mathematics Courses (20 credits)<br />

MA 16300 Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (5 credits)<br />

MA 16400 Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (5 credits)<br />

MA 26100 Multivariate Calculus (4 credits)<br />

MA 26500 Linear Algebra<br />

MA 31200 Probability<br />

NOTE: MA 26400, Differential Equations, is strongly recommended for those whoplan toattend<br />

graduate school or pursue careers in scientific computer science.<br />

3. Required Computer Science Courses (42 credits)<br />

CS 12300 Programming I: Java<br />

CS 12400 Programming II: C++<br />

CS 22300 Computer Architecture and Assembly Language<br />

CS 27500 Data Structures<br />

CS 30200 Operating Systems<br />

CS 30900 Discrete Mathematical Structures<br />

CS 31600 Programming Languages<br />

CS 33200 Algorithms<br />

CS 40400 Distributed Systems<br />

CS 41000 Automata and Computability<br />

CS 41600 Software Engineering<br />

CS 42000 Senior Design Project<br />

CS 44200 Database Systems<br />

CS 45500 Computer Graphics<br />

Minors offered by the Department<br />

of Mathematics, Computer Science,<br />

and Statistics<br />

The department offers twominors in mathematics and a minor in computer science. These are valuable<br />

complements tomany fields of study.<br />

Minor in Computer Science<br />

(18 credits)<br />

CS 12300 Programming I: Java<br />

CS 12400 Programming II: C++<br />

CS 22300 Computer Architecture and Assembly Language<br />

CS 27500 Data Structures<br />

CS 30200 Operating Systems<br />

One of the following:<br />

CS 31600 Programming Languages<br />

CS 33200 Algorithms<br />

OR<br />

One 40000-level CS course.<br />

NOTE: MA 15900 or MA 16300 is a co-requisite for CS 12300. MA 16300 is a prerequisite for CS 27500.<br />

Minor in Mathematics<br />

(23 credits)<br />

MA 16300 (5 credits) Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry I<br />

MA 16400 (5 credits) Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry II<br />

MA 26100 (4 credits) Multivariate Calculus<br />

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