Computer Science, Minor
The Computer Science Minor provides an excellent complement of courses for students majoring in the sciences, mathematics, and disciplines that require enhanced computational resources and skills. Courses in Java programming, discrete mathematics, operating systems, and data structures provide a foundation in computer science and computational concepts. Additional courses such as computational methods, telecommunications and networks, and database design provide further study of related subjects.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required: 15 Credits | ||
CS 101 | Computer Science I | 3 |
CS 102 | Computer Science II | 3 |
CS 202 | Discrete Structures I | 3 |
CS 206 | Concepts of Operating Systems | 3 |
CS 209 | Data Structures | 3 |
Required Electives: 6 Credits | ||
Select six credits from the following courses: | 6 | |
CS 210 | Fundamentals of Telecommunication and Network | 3 |
or CS 410 | Telecommunications & Networks | |
CS 232 | Introduction to Data Bases & Discrete Search | 3 |
or CS 306 | Data Base Design | |
MATH 193 | Calculus and Analytic Geometry II | 4 |
MATH 260 | Linear Algebra | 3 |
INTD 180 | Computer Tools For Science and Mathematics | 3 |
Elective: 3 Credits | ||
Select three credits from Computer Science courses numbered 300 or higher (for which the student has completed the appropriate prerequisite) | 3 |