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Computer Science - Burlington County College

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<strong>Computer</strong> Information Systems<br />

Option to Liberal Arts and <strong>Science</strong>s, (AS.INF)<br />

This program is designed for students who intend to<br />

complete a baccalaureate degree in Information Systems<br />

with an emphasis on business applications of information<br />

systems in the decision-making and data processing<br />

environment.<br />

Students should consult the catalog of the college where<br />

they intend to complete their studies and enroll in courses<br />

which will meet transfer requirements.<br />

Graduates of this program should be able to:<br />

Demonstrate proficiency in designing database systems.<br />

Demonstrate proficiency in programming database<br />

systems.<br />

Demonstrate an understanding of software packages.<br />

Solve problems effectively.<br />

Demonstrate critical thinking skills.<br />

Work effectively as part of a development team.<br />

www.bcc.edu<br />

General Education Courses † Credits<br />

Written & Oral Communications 6<br />

Mathematics (MTH 118 or MTH 142 required) 3-4<br />

Natural <strong>Science</strong> 7-8<br />

Social <strong>Science</strong> 6<br />

Arts & Humanities 3<br />

History 3<br />

Diversity 3<br />

Total 31-33<br />

† See General Education Requirements on page 42.<br />

Program Courses Credits<br />

ACC 112 Principles of Financial Accounting I<br />

w/Spreadsheets 4<br />

CSE 110 Introduction to <strong>Computer</strong> <strong>Science</strong> I 4<br />

CSE 111 Introduction to <strong>Computer</strong> <strong>Science</strong> II 3<br />

CSE 213 Database Systems 3<br />

CSE 215 Programming Languages 3<br />

MTH 143 Statistics I 4<br />

MTH 201 Linear Algebra 3<br />

or 3<br />

MTH 226 Discrete Mathematics 3<br />

Total 24<br />

Electives (MTH 119 recommended) 7-9<br />

Total Required for Degree 64<br />

79

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