Overview:
- The Computer Science and Systems (CSS) program at the School of Engineering & Technology features an innovative and broad approach to computer science and the design of applications software.
- The CSS curriculum draws heavily on computer science, but with a greater emphasis on software design relevant to the needs of local and regional industry.
- The Bachelor of Science in CSS emphasizes the theoretical foundation and practical experience necessary for a career in the challenging and rewarding profession of software specification, development, design, implementation, maintenance, and re-engineering.
Curriculum:
- Students must complete 25 additional graded credits of 300-level or 400-level courses chosen from the Computer Science and Systems program
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For these 25 elective credits, students must complete:
- 5 credits from the following approved design electives: TCSS 437, 445, 450, 465, or 491
- An additional 10 credits of 300- or 400-level TCSS electives, and
- An additional 10 credits of 400-level TCSS electives.
- All courses within the major must be completed with a minimum grade of 2.0