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Feb 17, 2025
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science: Integrated Discipline Concentration, B.S.
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Computer Science (CS)
Major Requirements
Avila Computer Science majors will participate in a learning experience designed to give students maximum choices as they plan for a successful future in their chosen career. Opportunities include: - Academic coursework emphasizing concepts and skills.
- Practical, real-life experience similar to experiences in the workplace.
- After graduating with this major, students should be successful in a variety of information technology and computer-related jobs and could continue on to graduate studies to earn masters and doctorate degrees.
Requirement 1.
Complete all general degree requirements under Core Curriculum. Requirement 2.
Complete with a grade of “C” or better all Computer Science, Software Engineering and Mathematics courses taken. Requirement 3.
Complete EN 112 with a grade of “C” or better. Requirement 4.
Complete PH 117 with a grade of “C” or better. Computer Science Integrated Discipline
Complete: Technology Requirement
Computer competency will be demonstrated by successful completion of CS 210 . Outcomes
Computer Science majors will be expected to meet the following program outcomes. Outcome 1. The student will acquire appropriate foundational programming skills (CS 120 , CS 160 , CS 165 , CS 166 , CS 222 ). Outcome 2. The student will design and implement advanced computer programs to solve problems (CS 222 , CS 245 , CS 313 , CS 314 , CS 499 ). Outcome 3. The student will read and communicate computer ideas orally and in writing (CS 210 , CS 346 , CS 499 ). Outcome 4. The student will write papers requiring research into the computer discipline (CS 346 , CS 499 ). Outcome 5. The student will develop professional skills in order to succeed in professions related to the computer field (CS 195 /SF 195 , CS 495 /SF 495 ). Assessment
The outcomes for the Computer Science major are assessed through a combination of written and performance examinations, written and performance assignments, practicum and internship supervisor evaluations and a completed capstone project. CS 499 requires a senior capstone project to be designed, completed and then presented to Computer Science faculty. |
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