The degree requires a minimum of 120 credit hours and includes undergraduate requirements, general education requirements and computer science major requirements.

Learning outcomes:

  • Theory and development Graduates will demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge of computing and mathematics.
  • Problem specification and analysis Graduates will have the conceptual knowledge and background to be able to analyze a problem and identify and define the computing requirements for its solution.
  • Program design Graduates will have the ability to design a computer-based system, process, component or program, as well as design noncompeting requirements.
  • Solution implementation Graduates will have the ability to implement a computer-based system, process, component or program.
  • System evaluation Graduates will have the ability to evaluate, verify, troubleshoot, test and analyze an existing computer-based system, process, component or program.
  • Teamwork and project management Graduates will be able to work effectively in teams in designing and implementing software systems and effectively manage conflicts, optimize resources and meet deadlines.
  • Ethical issues Graduates will be aware of key ethical issues affecting computer science and their responsibilities as computer science professionals.
  • Oral communications Graduates will demonstrate the ability to orally communicate ideas and concepts clearly and in an organized manner.
  • Written communications Graduates will demonstrate the ability to write clear system documentation, user documentation and research reports.
  • Social impact Graduates will have an understanding of the impact of computers in society.
  • Concepts for lifelong learning Graduates will have a solid understanding of the concepts used in computer science. This understanding will provide them with the foundation necessary to be able to pursue further learning, whether as graduate students or on their own.
  • Technical skills Graduates will demonstrate an ability to use current techniques, skills and tools for computing practice.