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Undergraduate Program
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
The undergraduate major in Computer Science is
intended to enable a student to pursue further studies in Computer
Science or in related fields of Science, Engineering, and Business and
to enter the work force as an entry level computer professional. The
program combines a very thorough preparation in the fundamentals of
Computer Science and related fields with the opportunity for more
advanced work in either Computer Science or Computer Engineering.
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Objectives: The
educational objectives of the Program are as follows:
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To develop students’ understanding of the
concepts and theories of Computer Science.
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To prepare students for graduate study and
research and/or entry into the work force as computer professionals.
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To engage faculty and students in meaningful
research.
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To promote professional development and growth
of faculty.
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To offer computer literacy and introductory
Computer Science courses to non-computer science majors.
Student Outcomes:
Graduates of the Computer Science Department
should be able to:
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Demonstrate professional competency in: (1)
Programming Fundamentals; (2) Computer Organization, Architecture,
Networks, and Operating Systems; and (3) Algorithms, Theory, and
Computational Mathematics.
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Analyze, design, implement and present a
computerized solution to a real life problem.
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Demonstrate professional competency in oral
and written communication.
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Understand social and ethnical issues in
computing.
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Demonstrate the ability to apply, practically,
the knowledge and skills of their major field in "real world"
situations.
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Be prepared for graduate study and/or research
careers.

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