Computer Science Sample Clauses

Computer Science. In the area of computer science for an individual who possesses a master's degree in the area to be taught plus additional experience and/or training acceptable to recommending authorities
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Computer Science. Systems Manager and Systems Programmer.
Computer Science. The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requirements for NDNU's Computer Science major SUBJECT AREAS NOTRE DAME WEST VALLEY COLLEGE Calculus I & II 4 MA 020A, 020B MATH 3A 3B Calculus III 4 MA 030 MATH 4A Computer Organization I 4 CS 050 No Equivalent Data Structure & Abstraction 3 CS 040 CIS 14 Discrete Math I 3 MA 045A MATH 19 Foundations of Computer Science I 3 CS 030A No Equivalent Foundations of Computer Science II 3 CS 030B No Equivalent Unix System Programming 3 CS 060 CIS 45A COMMUNICATION: The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requirements for NDNU's Communication major SUBJECT AREAS NOTRE DAME WEST VALLEY COLLEGE Introduction to Business 3 GB 001 BUS 51 Oral Communication 3 CM 10, 11, 111 COMM 1, 8, 10 Photography or Media Graphics 3 AR 108A or AR 125 PHOTO 1, 30, THEAR 1 Video Production 3 CM 12 THEAR 5A, 5B
Computer Science. (Lab Room Capacity) Industrial Arts: 7th & 8th ................ (Will attempt to keep below 20 students) Drafting ................ 24
Computer Science. Minimum education requirement is a BS in Computer Science with a MS preferred. • Where appropriate, demonstrated teaching experience with all aspects and current versions of Microsoft Office, Visual Xxxxxx.XXX C#/C++, Java, A+, Multisim 10 • Current Microsoft Windows Operating System
Computer Science. FIRST YEAR First Semester Second Xxxxxxxx Xxx 000, Xxx 000X or Hrd 110 1 Eng 102, Eng 103, Eng 104, Eng 105, Eng 106, Eng 108, Eng 109 or Eng 110 3 Eng 101, Eng 100A & Eng 100B 3 Mat lib arts elective (Mat 127) 4 Mat 129 3 Cis 144 3 Cis 143 3 Cis 150 3 SUNY Gen Ed Social Science 3 His 100, His 101, or His 102 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Elective** 3 PED 1 SECOND YEAR First Semester Second Semester Cis 243 3 Cis 244 3 Mat 131 4 Cis or Mat Elective 3 Egr 105 or Phy 111 Lab Science 3-4 Mat 132 4 SUNY Gen Ed Humanities** 3 Elective** 3 His 103 or His 104 3 Elective** 3 **Liberal Arts Electives and Electives: recommend completion of as many SUNY General Education requirements as possible SUNY Potsdam B.A. in CS – Computer Science Concentration THIRD YEAR First Semester Second Semester CIS 301 – Theory of Computation 3 CIS 380 - Professional Practice 3 CIS 405 - Software Engineering 3 CIS 303 - Algorithm Analysis & Design 3 modern language I 3 modern language II(or liberal arts elective) 3 upper-division elective 3 upper-division WI general education course 3 general education course 3 general education course 3 FOURTH YEAR
Computer Science. Software Developer Associate of Applied Science Computer Science Bachelor of Arts SUBJECT CODE COURSE NUMBER COLUMBUS STATE CREDIT HOUR COURSE TITLE XXXXXX STATE COURSE # XXXXXX STATE CREDIT HOUR COLS 1100 1 First Year Experience Seminar UNK 1XXX General Elective Credit (Excess) 1 COMM 2200 3 Business Communication ENG 3000 General Elective Credit (Excess) 3 CSCI 1101 3 Computer Concepts & Apps CS 1XXX General Elective Credit (Excess) 3 CSCI 1103 3 Intro to Programming Logic CS 1XXX General Elective Credit (Excess) 3 CSCI 1145 + 2447 3+3 HTML JavaScript Fundamentals Technical Elective List A CS 2800 + 1XXX Required Computer Science Course + General Elective Credit 3+3 CSCI 1152 3 Networking Concepts (Network+) CEG 2400 3 CSCI 1275 3 Business Analysis with Agile Development Frameworks UNK 1XXX General Elective Credit 3 CSCI 1320 3 Database Fundamentals CS 1XXX General Elective Credit 3 CSCI 2467 3 Java Programming I (In Place of CSCI 1630) CS 1180 3 CSCI 2469 3 Java Programming II (In Place of CSCI 2630) CS 1181 3 CSCI 2521 3 C++ Programming Technical Elective List B CEG 2171 Technical Elective 3 CSCI 2802 + 2902 or 2999 1+3 or 3 CSCI Seminar CSCI Practicum CSCI Capstone CEG 2XXX General Elective Credit 4 or 3 ENGL 1100 or 1101 3 Composition I Composition IW: Composition Workshop ENG 1100 Element 1: Communication 3 ITST 1101 2 IT Fundamentals+ CS 1XXX General Elective Credit (Excess) 2 Computer Science – Software Developer Associate of Applied Science Computer Science Bachelor of Arts SUBJECT CODE COURSE NUMBER COLUMBUS STATE CREDIT HOUR COURSE TITLE XXXXXX STATE COURSE # XXXXXX STATE CREDIT HOUR ITST 1130 3 Cloud Foundations for AWS Cloud Practitioner CS 1XXX General Elective Credit 3 ITST 1136 3 Linux Essentials CS 1XXX General Elective Credit 3 ITST 2258 3 Application Security CS 2XXX Technical Elective 3 MATH 1148 4 College Algebra (Substitutes for MATH 1111) MTH 1280 Additional Core Course 4 3 One Ohio Transfer 36 Arts & Humanities Course Element 3: Global Traditions History or Element 4: Arts/Humanities 3 3 One Ohio Transfer 36 Social & Behavioral Sciences Course Element 5: Social Science 3 3-5 One Ohio Transfer 36 Natural & Physical Science Course Element 6: Natural Science 3-5 TOTAL 64-67 64-67 • Choose one Ohio Transfer 36 Arts & Humanities course from (Consult with your Columbus State and Xxxxxx State advisors for additional course options): COLUMBUS STATE COURSE COLUMBUS STATE CREDIT HOUR COURSE TITLE XXXXXX STATE COURSE # XXXXXX STATE CREDIT HOU...
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Computer Science. Web Developer Associate of Applied Science Information Technology and Cybersecurity Bachelor of Science In order to be admitted fully as an information technology and cybersecurity major at Xxxxxx State, students will need to achieve a cumulative GPA of a 2.25 at Xxxxxx State. Students must earn a C or higher in CSCI 2467 and ENGL 1100 at Columbus State.
Computer Science. The following courses can be used to fulfill the lower division requirements for Notre Dame de Namur University's Computer Science major Subject Areas Units NOTRE DAME DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE Calculus I & II 8 MA 020AB MATH 192 + 193 Calculus III 3 MA 030 No Equivalent Computer Organization I 4 CS 050 COMSC 260 Data Structure & Abstraction 3 CS 040 COMSC 210 Discrete Math I 3 MA 045A MATH 195 Foundations of Computer Science I 3 CS 030A No Equivalent Foundations of Computer Science II 3 CS 030B No Equivalent Unix System Programming 3 CS 060 COMSC 171 LIBERAL STUDIES: NDNU agrees to accept the Diablo Valley College courses listed below in satisfaciton of Liberal Studies major requirements. Each course can be used to fulfill only one requirement. For further information or to make an appointment with a transfer counselor, please contact the Admission Office.
Computer Science. Students choosing to major in Computer Science at XXX may acquire an additional 3-6 hours in general electives and a further 6 hours towards the major, potentially 12 hours total. XXXXXX-XXXXXXX UNIVERSITY METHODIST COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR CSCI 1303 Intro to Computer Applications CSC 1600 Intro to Computers w / Lab CSCI 1320 Program Design & Development I CSC 1610 Java Programming I w / Lab or CSC 2010 Programming in C++ w / Lab CSCI 2320 Program Design & Development II CSC 2000 Java Programming II w / Lab CSCI 2099 Special Topics CSC 2010 Programming in C++ w / Lab MATH Students choosing to major in MATH at HSU may acquire an additional 11-14 hours. XXXXXX-XXXXXXX UNIVERSITY METHODIST COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR MATH 1420 Calculus I * MAT 1630 Calculus I MATH 1421 Calculus II MAT 1640 Calculus II MATH 2320 Calculus III MAT 2000 Calculus 3 w/ Lab MATH 2321 Differential Equations MAT Differential Equations *May count as general education. BIBLICAL STUDIES / RELIGION / MINISTRY Students choosing to major in one of these three areas at HSU may acquire up to an additional 6 hours. XXXXXX-XXXXXXX UNIVERSITY METHODIST COLLEGE KUALA LUMPUR THEO 1331 Introduction to Christian Thought REL 2030 Introduction to Christian Theology
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