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1a. IntroSUS 2003 - University of Maryland University College

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•Develop clear and precise oral and written communications andenhance skills in the analysis, definition, and documentation <strong>of</strong>problems and solutions in the field <strong>of</strong> computer and informationscience.•Apply knowledge <strong>of</strong> the concepts and principles <strong>of</strong> computerand information science to the management <strong>of</strong> changes anddevelopments in information systems and technology.•Discuss the environmental, ethical, and social implications <strong>of</strong>the rapidly changing field <strong>of</strong> information technology.•Identify current and historical trends and patterns in computerand information science and the individuals and organizationsthat influence and foster these global patterns <strong>of</strong> change.•Apply the tools and techniques in research and analysis requiredto evaluate computer and information science products.•Appreciate the implications and significance <strong>of</strong> computer andinformation science for other disciplines and fields <strong>of</strong> scholarship.Requirements for the MajorA major in computer and information science requires the completion<strong>of</strong> 30 semester hours in computer and information science,including 3 semester hours each in three out <strong>of</strong> four areas: computernetworking, programming languages and operating systems,s<strong>of</strong>tware engineering, and database systems. At least 15 semesterhours must be earned in courses numbered 300 or above. Specificcourse requirements are listed below.For a listing <strong>of</strong> all the requirements for the bachelor’s degree, studentsshould refer to pp. 22–23.Computer and Information Science Coursework (30 s.h.)Programming Languages and Operating SystemsCMIS 325 UNIX with Shell Programming (3)CMIS 340 Programming in Java (3)CMIS 342 Windows User Interface Programming (3)CMIS 375 Programming in Perl (3)CMIS 415 Advanced UNIX and C (3)CMIS 440 Advanced Programming in Java (3)CMIS 442 Windows Systems Programming (3)CMIS 475 Advanced Programming in Perl (3)CMIT 391 UNIX System Administration (3)CMIT 491 Advanced UNIX System Administration (3)S<strong>of</strong>tware EngineeringCMIS 330 S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering Principles and Techniques (3)CMIS 345 Object-Oriented Design and Programming (3)CMIS 455 Requirements Development (3)CMIS 460 S<strong>of</strong>tware Design and Development (3)CMIS 465 S<strong>of</strong>tware Verification and Validation (3)Database SystemsCMIS 320 Relational Databases (3)CMIS 420 Advanced Relational Databases (3)Supplemental Major Courses (9 s.h.)Students must take at least two 400-level computer and information sciencecourses (not including CMIS 486A or CMIS 486B) and one 300- or 400-level course in computer and information science, computer informationtechnology, computer science, computer studies, or information systemsmanagement.Additional Required Coursework (3 s.h.)Students must take the following course; credit may be applied to generaleducation, minor, or elective requirements, as appropriate.MATH 107 <strong>College</strong> Algebra (3)Required Core Courses (12 s.h.)Students must take the following courses:CMIS 140 Introductory Programming (3)CMIS 160 Discrete Mathematics for Computing (3)CMIS 240 Data Structures and Abstraction (3)CMIS 310 Computer Systems and Architecture (3)Breadth Courses (9 s.h.)Students must take at least one course in three <strong>of</strong> the following areas:Computer NetworkingCMIS 370 Data Communications (3)CMIS 435 Computer Networking (3)CMIS 445 Distributed Systems (3)48

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