Computer Science B.S.
Bachelor's degree
In Gurjaani (Georgia)
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Gurjaani (Georgia)
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Duration
Flexible
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Our Computer Science (CS) faculty balance the academic with the practical, possessing terminal degrees plus added training in what is happening in industry right now. They are one of the most diverse groups of faculty in any department in any university.
In CS you develop – as an undergraduate – applications that are as current as today’s technology newswire, like iPhone and Android apps. As a part of the J. Whitney Bunting College of Business, you have access to career services and networking that will prepare you for the job you want.
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The Computer Science program at Georgia College has partnered with Georgia Tech to provide our students a unique opportunity. Students having a 3.4 GPA or better who have taken specific CS and math courses may spend the fall semester of their senior year taking 4 computer science courses in a concentration area at Georgia Tech. Please see the department chair for complete details.
In addition, a career for a computer scientist is typically well-paid with tremendous job opportunities. A Computer Science degree from Georgia College prepares students for opportunities from employers across all areas of business, state and local government and educational organizations, as well as for graduate school. Upon graduation areas of employment for computer scientists can include:
software design and innovation
program analysis
software architecture design
computer networking/IT systems
engineering
database administration
server administration
program testing and support
Minimum GPA: 3.4
Grade of C or better in the following prerequisite courses:
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Subjects
- Calculus
- CS
- Systems
- Programming
- GCSE Physics
- Professional Issues
- Social
- Computer Science
- Science
- Discrete Structures
- Physics
Course programme
Satisfactorily complete core Areas A-E, as listed in the Core Curriculum section of this catalog.
Area F
Excess hours in Area F may be applied to a student's electives.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
- Satisfactorily complete each of the following courses:
- Computer Science I
- Computer Science II
- Programming II
- Social & Professional Issues
- Discrete Structures
Satisfactorily complete each of the following courses, if not completed in Areas
A and D:
- Calculus I
- Calculus II
Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses:
- Linear Algebra
- Calculus III
- Foundations of Mathematics
- Probability
COMPUTER SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Satisfactorily complete each of the following courses:
- Intro to Data Structures
- Assem Lang & Digital Logic Dsg
- Computer Organization & Archit
- Operating Systems
- Systems & Network Programming
- Computer Systems Security
- Software Engineering
- Programming Lang:Design & Surv
- Analysis of Algorithms
- Databases
Satisfactorily complete one additional CSCI 3000-4000 level course.
COGNATE AREA
Satisfactorily complete four sciences from ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ENSC, GEOL, and/or PHYS. Two of the sciences must be from the following list. Both the lecture and the companion laboratory course (when it exists) must be successfully completed to apply the credits from either course to this requirement. Area D sciences may be used to fulfill this requirement. Total science hours when combined with Area D must equal at least 15 hours.
- Principles of Biology I
- Principles of Biology I Lab
- Intro to Environmental Science
- Intro to Environ Science Lab
- Principles of Chemistry I
- Principles of Chemistry Lab I
- Prin of Chemistry I & Lab
- Principles of Chemistry II
- Principles of Chemistry Lab II
- Prin of Chemistry II & Lab
- Principles of Physics I
- Principles of Physics Lab I
- Principles of Physics II
- Principles of Physics Lab II
Satisfactorily complete one of the following courses or an international studies experience approved by the department chair.
- Special Topics
- Internship and/or Cooperative
- Undergraduate Research
These concentrations are satisfied by taking 12 semester hours at Georgia Tech, approved by the advisor and department chair. Courses are listed in the Information Internetworks Thread or the People Thread in the Georgia Tech catalog at the time the courses are completed.
Computer Science B.S.