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Computer Science & Technology
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Bachelor of Science: Computer Science

The Computer Science curriculum is based on guidelines published by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). The Computer Science option emphasizes theoretical and applied computer science. Upon completion of the Computer Science program, the graduate is prepared for industry employment. Key areas of study include operating systems, algorithm analysis, programming languages, and systems analysis.




Effective: Summer 2000
Advisor Check Sheet
Revision: Jan 22, 2002

Course
Scheduled
Completed
Grade
Hours
QP
Required Courses 49 hours
CS1313 Logic and Problem Solving      
3
 
CS1613 Computer Science I      
3
 
CS1623 Computer Science II      
3
 
CS2813 Data Structures      
3
 
ENG3903 Technical and Professional Writing      
3
 
MATH2013 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics      
3
 
STAT2153 Statistical Methods      
3
 
EET2083 DC Analysis      
3
 
CS2513 Seminar in Programming      
3
 
CS3143 Computer Architecture      
3
 
CS4113 Operating Systems      
3
 
CS4223 Algorithm Analysis      
3
 
CS4323 Programming Languages      
3
 
CS4413 Systems Analysis      
3
 
CS4423 Software Engineering      
3
 
CS4981 Senior Software      
3
 
Electives - Approved by Department 9 hours (6 must be upper level)
           
           
           
General Education Requirements Effective Summer 2000
ENG1113 Grammar and Composition       3  
ENG1213 Grammar and Composition       3  
COMM1233 or COMM2213*       3  
Social and Behavioral Sciences 12 hours
POSC1513 American Federal Government       3  
HIST1513 or HIST1523       3  
ECON2113, GEOG2723, or SOC1113       3  
HPER1113 or PSY1113       3  
Science and Mathematics - Consult Catalog for Options 13 hours
Biological Sciences       4  
Physical Sciences       4  
MATH2215 Calculus I*       5  
Humanities - Consult Catalog for Options 9 hours
        3  
        3  
        3  
Computer Proficiency Requirement
All students are required to demonstrate proficiency in commonly used application packages, data communications, and Internet. This requirement can be satisfied by taking CIS1003 Computers in Society, BIM1553, or by passing a competency test.
Additional Information
Minimum Liberal Arts and Sciences Hours 55  
Minimum Upper-Division Hours 55  
Minimum Hours for Graduation 124  
Minimum GPA for Graduation(all areas) 2.0  
*Required for a degree in Computer Science


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