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Curriculum

Course #

Course Name

Credits

COM 140

Microcomputer Applications I, or
Equivalent knowledge/experience

3

COM 150

Introduction to Computer Programming, or Previous Programming experience

3

Required Computer Courses

COM 141

Microcomputer Applications II

3

COM 152

Computer Programming (C++)

3

COM 200

Computer Science: An Overview

3

COM 210

Algorithms and Data Structures

3

COM 230

Software Engineering and Methodology

3

COM 249

Computer Organization and Assembly Language

3

COM 288

Business Systems and Design

3

COM 360

Computer Communications and Networking

3

COM 380

Database Systems

3

COM 390

Advanced Application Programming and
Database Systems

3

Elective Major Courses
    Choose two courses from:

5 – 6

COM 205

Multimedia Applications

 

COM 310

Operating Systems

 

COM 370

Object Oriented Programming

 

COM 498

Internship in Computer Information Systems

 

 

And/or from Business Administration and/or Accounting 

Additional Required Courses

MAT 111

College Algebra, or

3

 

MAT 113 Elementary Functions: Precalculus, or Equivalent

 

MAT 203

Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science

4

GS 400

Adults in Transition, or

3

 

GS 404 Administration and the Liberal Arts

 

GS 401

Problem Solving for Professionals

3

GS 402

Critical Thinking for Professionals

3

ENG 103

Writing for Effective Communication

3

Liberal Arts Electives:  32                Other Electives:  35 – 36

           Total:  128 Credits

Of the 128 credits required for the degree, at least 60 must be in the liberal arts. A minimum of 21 credits in Prerequisite Computer Courses, Required Computer Courses, and Elective Major Courses must be taken at St. Joseph’s College. (MAT 203 may be included in this 21 credits.)

Adult transfer students with experience and/or coursework in computer information systems, should direct questions about transfer credit for required courses to an Advisor in the School of Adult and Professional Education.




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