Computer Science Curriculum 2012/2013
First Year
Fall
CS 1411
MATH 1451
Hrs
4
4
Programming Principles I
Calculus I with Applications
ENGL 1301
Essentials of College Rhetoric
Elective
Natural Sciences***
4
TOTAL
Spring
CS 1412
MATH 1452
PHYS 1408
ENGL 1302
TOTAL
Score of 7 on math placement exam, MATH 1350 (GEOM), 1
of 5 and MATH 1321(TRIG)
Successful completion of ENGL 0301 or a satisfactory s
dept. writing sample writing intensive
15
Hrs
4
4
4
3
Programming Principles II
Calculus II with Applications
Principles of Physics I
Advanced College Rhetoric
Prerequisite
Departmental approval (intro to field for majors)
Prerequisite
CS 1411
MATH 1451 (CAL I) or dept. consent
MATH 1451 or 2323
Successful completion of ENGL 1301
15
Second Year
Fall
CS 2413
CS 1382
ECE 2372
MATH 2450
PHYS 2401
Data Structures
Discrete Computational Structures
Modern Digital Systems Design
Calculus III with Applications
Principles of Physics II
TOTAL
Spring
CS 2350
CS 2365
MATH 2360
ENGL 2311
POLS 1301
Elective
Comp. Org. & Assem. Lang. Prog.
Object-Oriented Programming
Linear Algebra
Technical Writing
American Government Org.
(Core Curriculum)*
TOTAL
Hrs
4
3
3
4
4
Prerequisite
CS 1412
CS 1411
MATH 1451 (Cal I), may be taken concurrently
MATH 1452 (CAL II)
PHYS 1408 and MATH 1452 (Cal II)
18
Hrs
3
3
3
3
3
3
Prerequisite
CS 1412, ECE 2372
CS 2413
MATH 2450 (CAL III)
ENGL 1301 and 1302
18
Third Year
Fall
CS 3361
Concepts of Programming Languages
CS 2413
fc- Denotes foundational curriculum courses
Minimum hours for graduation: 126
* Courses needed to fulfill the university Core Curriculum requirements, including 3 additional hours of political science, 6 hours of U.S.
History, 3 hours of humanities, 3 hours of visual and performing arts, and 3 hours of individual or group behavior electives. The 3-hour
multicultural requirement must also be satisfied. For details, consult the Core Curriculum requirements in the online HTML version of
the academic catalog.
**Computer Science Electives: Choose from any 3000 or 4000 level computer science courses that are not required for the CS major.
***See Core Curriculum C. Natural Sciences university approved list in the online HTML version of the academic catalog any 4 hour lab
and lecture except Physics.
Revised July 2012
CS 3364
MATH 3342
COMS 3358
or ENGR
2331
Elective
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Stats for Engrs. & Scientists
Business and Prof. Communication
Professional Communications
For Engineers
(Core curriculum) *
TOTAL
Spring
CS 3365
CS 3375
CS 3383
Elective
Elective
3
3
3
ENGL 1302
3
15
Hrs
3
3
3
3
3
Software Engineering
Computer Architecture
Theory of Automata
(Core Curriculum)*
(Core Curriculum)*
TOTAL
CS 2413, 1382, MATH 2360 (Linear Algebra)
MATH 2450 (CAL III)
Prerequisite
CS 2413, MATH 3342 Stats or Equivalent ***
CS 2350
CS 1382
15
Fourth Year
Fall
CS 4311
CS 4352
CS 4354
Elective
Elective
Senior Project Design (Writing
intensive)
Operating Systems
Concepts of Database Systems
(CS)**
(CS)**
TOTAL
Spring
CS 4312
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
3
3
3
3
3
15
Hrs
3
Senior Project Imp. Lab
(Writing intensive)
(CS)**
(CS)**
(Core Curriculum)*
(Core Curriculum)*
TOTAL
CS 3365, 3364, COMS 3358 or ENGR 2331 and 12 add
computer science course work and senior standing. For m
CS 3364
CS 3364
Prerequisite
CS 4311
3
3
3
3
15
fc- Denotes foundational curriculum courses
Minimum hours for graduation: 126
* Courses needed to fulfill the university Core Curriculum requirements, including 3 additional hours of political science, 6 hours of U.S.
History, 3 hours of humanities, 3 hours of visual and performing arts, and 3 hours of individual or group behavior electives. The 3-hour
multicultural requirement must also be satisfied. For details, consult the Core Curriculum requirements in the online HTML version of
the academic catalog.
**Computer Science Electives: Choose from any 3000 or 4000 level computer science courses that are not required for the CS major.
***See Core Curriculum C. Natural Sciences university approved list in the online HTML version of the academic catalog any 4 hour lab
and lecture except Physics.
Revised July 2012