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Below are proposed revisions to the CS BS and MS degrees.  A few guiding principals...
 
Below are proposed revisions to the CS BS and MS degrees.  A few guiding principals...
 
* BS - widen the split between the computing science and information science concentrations - making the IS concentration more doable/attractive to more students, and firming up the foundations in the CS concentration.
 
* BS - widen the split between the computing science and information science concentrations - making the IS concentration more doable/attractive to more students, and firming up the foundations in the CS concentration.
* BS - shift to more 4 hour courses
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* BS - shift to more 4-5 hour courses
 
* MS - new DS concentration, streamline academic concentration
 
* MS - new DS concentration, streamline academic concentration
  
 
= Undergraduate Degree - CS BS =
 
= Undergraduate Degree - CS BS =
 
Note that the [https://catalog.indstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=36&poid=5351&returnto=1058 current major] includes 10 courses required of all majors, 5 additional courses required for information science, 3 CS courses required of computing science, and 2 math courses required for computing science.   
 
Note that the [https://catalog.indstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=36&poid=5351&returnto=1058 current major] includes 10 courses required of all majors, 5 additional courses required for information science, 3 CS courses required of computing science, and 2 math courses required for computing science.   
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== Minor/Certificate ==
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[https://catalog.indstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=36&poid=5352&returnto=1058 current minor],
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[https://catalog.indstate.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=36&poid=5325&returnto=1058 current certificate]
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* Retain from current requirements
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** CS 151
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* Modifications of current requirements
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** Remove CS 201, 202
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* New requirements
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** CS 260, CS (4) 203, CS (5) 351
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* Total - 15 credits
  
 
== Required for all CS Majors ==
 
== Required for all CS Majors ==

Revision as of 15:42, 20 February 2019

Below are proposed revisions to the CS BS and MS degrees. A few guiding principals...

  • BS - widen the split between the computing science and information science concentrations - making the IS concentration more doable/attractive to more students, and firming up the foundations in the CS concentration.
  • BS - shift to more 4-5 hour courses
  • MS - new DS concentration, streamline academic concentration

Undergraduate Degree - CS BS

Note that the current major includes 10 courses required of all majors, 5 additional courses required for information science, 3 CS courses required of computing science, and 2 math courses required for computing science.

Minor/Certificate

current minor, current certificate

  • Retain from current requirements
    • CS 151
  • Modifications of current requirements
    • Remove CS 201, 202
  • New requirements
    • CS 260, CS (4) 203, CS (5) 351
  • Total - 15 credits

Required for all CS Majors

  • Retain from current requirements
    • CS 151 Intro to Programming, CS 470 Programming Languages
  • Modifications of current requirements
    • CS 203 (4) Intro to Theory of Computation (revised CS 303)
    • CS 351 (5) Intro to Systems (revised 451)
    • CS 499 (2+2) Senior Design (revised 499), students take last two semester
  • New requirements
    • CS 260 Object-Oriented Programming
    • MATH 241 or 341 Statistics
    • Pass Comprehensive Exam
  • Total - 25 credits

Course sequencing for starting in the fall

  • Fall 1 - CS 151
  • Spring 1 - CS 260, CS 203
  • Fall 2 - CS 351, MATH 241/341
  • Spring 2 -
  • Fall 3 - CS 499, CS 470
  • Spring 3 - CS 499

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
    • 6 credits of electives in CS courses
  • Total - 27 credits

Course sequencing for starting in the fall

  • Fall 1 - CS 101
  • Spring 1 - CS 170, CSS 210
  • Fall 2 - CSS 211, CSS 331
  • Spring 2 - CS 469
  • Fall 3 - CS 479
  • Spring 3 -

Computing Science Concentration

  • Retain from current requirements
    • CS 201 (4) Computer Science I, CS 202 (4) Computer Science II, MATH 131 (4) Calculus I, MATH (4) 132 Calculus II
  • Modifications of current requirements
    • CS 458 (5) Algorithms and Theory of Computation (revised 458)
    • CS 456 (4) Systems Programming (revised 456)
  • New requirements
    • Math 313 Elementary Linear Algebra
  • Total - 28 credits

Course sequencing for starting in the fall

  • Fall 1 -
  • Spring 1 - MATH 131, CS 201
  • Fall 2 - MATH 132, CS 202
  • Spring 2 - CS 456, MATH 313
  • Fall 3 - CS 458
  • Spring 3 -

Data Science

New concentration

  • Current courses - CS 457 Database Processing, CS 475 Aritificial Intelligence, MATH 313 Elementary Linear Algebra, MATH 131 (4) Calculus I, MATH 132 (4) Calculus II
  • New courses - CS 401 Programming for Data Science I, MATH 403 Linear Algebra and Modeling for Data Science and Analytics, MATH 440 Statistics for Data Science & Analytics
  • Total - 26 credits

Course sequencing for starting in the fall

  • Fall 1 -
  • Spring 1 - MATH 131
  • Fall 2 - MATH 132
  • Spring 2 - MATH 313, MATH 403
  • Fall 3 - CS 401, CS 457, MATH 440
  • Spring 3 - CS 475

No Longer Required

Courses that are no longer required in any concentration. Can be banked if we don't plan to offer, or offered as electives

  • CS 452 Software Engineering, CS 471 Operating Systems, CS 420 Theory of Computation, CS 421 Formal Methods, CS 473 Computer Networks
  • Total - 5 courses, 15 credits

Graduate Degree - CS MS

Current requirements are at - [1]

Required for all CS Majors

  • Retain from current requirements
    • Culminating Experience - CS 685, 695, 699 (or BIO options for bioinformatics concentration)
  • New Requirement
    • Pass Comprehensive Exam

Possible change - require two semesters of 685/695/699 so they can actually get something done? How would that work?

Academic Concentration

  • Modifications of current requirements
    • CS 658 Algorithms II (5) (revised 658), and don't offer CS 620
    • CS 671 Systems II (5) (revised 671), and don't offer 673 or 670
    • No longer require third systems/theory course
  • New Requirements
    • CS 558 (4) Algorithms and Theory of Computation - required if 458 not taken as undergrad
    • CS 556 (4) Systems Programming - required if 456 not taken as undergrad

Professional Concentration

  • Retain from current requirements - just about everything
  • New requirements
    • CS 501 - required

Bioinformatics Concentration

  • Retain from current requirements - just about everything
  • Modifications of current requirements
    • CS 500 Programming Fundamentals - instead require CS 500 or CS 501 Programming for Data Science & Analytics I

Data Science - New Concentration

  • Required Coursework
    • CS 501 Programming for Data Science & Analytics I
    • CS 557 Database Processing (if 457 not taken as undergrad)
    • CS 575 Artificial Intelligence (if 475 not taken as undergrad)
    • CS 601 Programming for Data Science & Analytics II
    • CS 617 Databases, Data Mining, and Big Data
    • MATH 503 Linear Algebra and Modeling for Data Science and Analytics
    • MATH 540 Statistics for Data Science & Analytics

This is 7 required courses. Adding the 3 credit culminating experience then gives 8 courses, and 3 courses of 600-level electives (need all 3 to be 600 level so the total is 18 credits of 600 level).

Note - other course proposed from last year that might be worthwhile - DATA 640 Data Visualization and Presentation.

Teaching Schedule

When these changes are in effect (2020-2021), the CS teaching schedule could be ...

  • Fall and Spring (52) - 101, 151, 151, 151, 170, 201 (4), 202 (4), 203 (4), 256, 256, 260, 351 (5), 499 (2), 500, 401/501, 685/695/699
  • Fall (30) - 479, CSS 210, CSS 331, 458 (4), 457, 470, 671 (5), 600, 603/611, 617
  • Spring (30) - 469, CSS 211, 456 (4), 475, 658 (5), 601, 602/610, 618/619, 609
  • Total - 52*2+30+30 - 164 credit hours,

And taught by ...

  • Abhyankar - fall CSS 210, 603/611, 470, 256 | spring 256, 256, CSS 211, 602/610
  • Baker - fall 457, 479, 351(5) | spring 351(5), 456(4), 469
  • Exoo - fall 617, 401/501, 671(5) | spring 475, 601, 401/501
  • Kinne - fall 151, GH 101 | spring 151, BD4ISU
  • Rafiey - fall 458(4), 600, 256 | spring 658(5), 618/619
  • Sternfeld - fall 500, 499(2), 170, 203(4) | spring 203(4), 500, 609, 499(2)
  • New CS Faculty Member - fall 202(4), 685, CSS 331 | spring 202(4), 685, 170
  • Boulware - fall 260 | spring 260
  • May - fall 101, 201(4) | spring 101, 201(4)
  • GAs - fall 151, 151, 260 | spring 151, 151, 260
  • not offered with current staffing - [420], [473], [452], [421], [471]

Note - this assumes that Math is able to offer MATH 403/503, 440/540