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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalogue
Computer Science
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The B.A. in Computer Science provides students with a strong foundation in the fundamentals of computer science, on both theoretical and application levels. Students take courses that teach them to analyze and solve computing problems and acquaint them with both software and hardware.
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Computer Science Major Programs
Computer Science:
The B.A. in Computer Science provides students with a strong foundation in the fundamentals of computer science, on both theoretical and application levels. Students take courses that teach them to analyze and solve computing problems and acquaint them with both software and hardware.
Major requirements include:
5 Computer Science electives:
Two electives should be numbered between 300-399 (excluding CS/MA 345)
Remaining Electives must be numbered between 205 - 399 (excluding CS/MA345). Please see note below about 400-level courses.
Please note that computer science academic internships (CS 481 and CS 482) do not count as required electives. CS400 Independent Study and CS450/CS451 Selected Topics in Computer Science will be considered for computer science credit on a case-by-case basis
Students must also take one of the following:
Note:
Students considering graduate school are strongly encouraged to consider CS310 Advanced Algorithmic Analysis, CS311 Theory of Computation, CS325 Operating Systems, CS343 Programming Paradigms, and MA180 Calculus II.
Spring
- CS xxx elective
- Philosophy or Theology
- Core Requirement or Free Elective
- Free Elective
One course taken in junior year must be Writing Intensive
Fall
- CS xxx elective
- Core Requirement or Free Elective
- Free Elective
- Free Elective
Spring
- CS xxx elective
- Core Requirement or Free Elective
- Free Elective
- Free Elective
One course taken in senior year must be Writing Intensive
Two CS electives must be 300-level courses (recommended for Junior and Senior years), excluding CS/MA345
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