Computers and computer science have become important throughout our society. The minor in Computer Science helps students build an understanding of field and provides preparation for graduate study and the job market. Due to the extent to which computers have been integrated into the sciences, this program would be most beneficial to students in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and economics.


MAJOR DISCIPLINE REQUIREMENTS 16 Credits
1.   Required Courses  (8 Credits)  
  CS 291(*) - Introduction to Data Structures 4
  CS 397 - Assembly Language Programming 4
2.   Electives  (8 Credits)  
  Two CS courses chosen from the following  
  CS 261 - Data Communication I 4
  CS 292 - Introduction to Database Management 4
  CS 341 - Data Structure II 4
  CS 381 - Software Development 4
  CS 391 - Object Oriented Programming 4
  CS 451 - Operating Systems 4

* CS 172 is a prerequisite, and Math 141 or Math 225 (recommended) is a pre/corequisite for CS 291.