Difference between revisions of "CS Curriculum Revisions 2019-2020"
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** Additional mathematics - MATH 241 Principles of Statistics, MATH 313 Elementary Linear Algebra, MATH 341 Probability and Statistics, MATH 252 Programming in Mathematics | ** Additional mathematics - MATH 241 Principles of Statistics, MATH 313 Elementary Linear Algebra, MATH 341 Probability and Statistics, MATH 252 Programming in Mathematics | ||
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* Could also use, but would need to create the 400 level version and confirm with Math group and department chairperson | * Could also use, but would need to create the 400 level version and confirm with Math group and department chairperson | ||
** MATH 403/503 Linear Algebra and Modeling for Data Science and Analytics, MATH 440/540 Statistics for Data Science and Analytics | ** MATH 403/503 Linear Algebra and Modeling for Data Science and Analytics, MATH 440/540 Statistics for Data Science and Analytics | ||
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+ | == No Longer Required == | ||
+ | Courses that are no longer required in any concentration. Can be banked if we don't plan to offer. | ||
+ | * CS 452 Software Engineering, CS 471 Operating Systems, CS 420 Theory of Computation, CS 421 Formal Methods |
Revision as of 13:33, 1 February 2019
The following are proposed revisions to the CS BS degree.
Contents
Required for all CS Majors
- Retain from current requirements
- CS 151 Intro to Programming, CS 470 Programming Languages
- Modifications of current requirements
- CS 303 - currently Discrete Structures, changed to Intro to Theory of Computation ("theory lite")
- CS 451 - currently Architecture, changed to Intro to Systems ("systems lite")
- CS 499 - currently Senior Seminar, change to Senior Design, have students take it their last two semesters (and increase credit hours?)
- New requirements
- CS 260 Object-Oriented Programming
Information Science Concentration
- Retain from current requirements
- CS 170 Web Programming, CS 469 Unix/Linux Administration and Networking, CS 479 Web Programming II
- New requirements
- CS 101 Fundamentals of Computing, CSS 211 Intro to Computer Security, CSS 331 Files and Database Systems, CSS 210 Intro to Networking
- Remove from current requirements
- CS 473 Computer Networks
Computing Science Concentration
- Retain from current requirements
- CS 201 Computer Science I, CS 202 Computer Science II, CS 456 Systems Programming, MATH 131 Calculus I, MATH 132 Calculus II
- Modifications of current requirements
- CS 458 - currently Algorithms, becomes Algorithms and Theory of Computation, more credit hours
- New requirements
- Additional mathematics - MATH 241 Principles of Statistics, MATH 313 Elementary Linear Algebra, MATH 341 Probability and Statistics, MATH 252 Programming in Mathematics
Data Science
New concentration
- Retain from current requirements
- CS 457 Database Processing, CS 475 Artificial Intelligence, MATH 131 Calculus I, MATH 132 Calculus II
- New requirements
- MATH 313 Elementary Linear Algebra, MATH 341 Probability and Statistics
- CS 401 Programming for Data Science I (need to create 400 level version)
- Could also use, but would need to create the 400 level version and confirm with Math group and department chairperson
- MATH 403/503 Linear Algebra and Modeling for Data Science and Analytics, MATH 440/540 Statistics for Data Science and Analytics
No Longer Required
Courses that are no longer required in any concentration. Can be banked if we don't plan to offer.
- CS 452 Software Engineering, CS 471 Operating Systems, CS 420 Theory of Computation, CS 421 Formal Methods