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University of Maryland University College Bachelor of Science Computer and Information Science

University of Maryland University College - Bachelor of Science - Computer and Information Science

 
University of Maryland University College - Bachelor of Science - Computer and Information Science






University of Maryland University College
Bachelor of Science
Computer and Information Science
 
The computer and information science major provides a coherent, sequential, and integrated academic program of in-depth study that furnishes a body of knowledge, methods of study, and practice in the area of computer and information science. The curriculum focuses on the problem-solving skills and techniques needed to provide computer-based solutions to practical problems, including fundamental practical knowledge in the fields of software engineering, relational databases, programming languages, operating systems, computer networks, and distributed systems.

Objectives
Students who graduate with a major in computer and information science will be able to

Incorporate relevant theory, techniques, languages, and systems for developing computer-based solutions to practical problems in the field of information systems and technology.

Effectively use object-oriented programming languages such as C++ or Java in developing computer-based solutions to practical problems.

Pursue careers as programmers and programmer analysts, software engineers, and system/network administrators working with operating systems such as UNIX/Linux and Windows; programming languages such as C++, Java, and Perl; and relational and object-oriented database systems such as Oracle.

Effectively use software products and services, such as Perl, CORBA, and Oracle, that have become integral parts of the modern technical workplace.

Develop clear and precise oral and written communications and enhance skills in the analysis, definition, and documentation of problems and solutions in the field of computer and information science.

Apply knowledge of the concepts and principles of computer and information science to respond to and manage changes and developments in information systems and technology.

Understand the environmental, ethical, and social implications of the rapidly changing field of information technology.

Identify current and historical trends and patterns in computer and information science and the individuals and organizations that influence and foster these global patterns of change.

Understand and apply the tools and techniques for conducting research and analysis required to evaluate products in computer and information science.

Appreciate the implications and importance of computer and information science for other disciplines and fields of scholarship.
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Degree Requirements
Must be at least 17
Must have at least a(n):
High School Diploma/GED
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University of Maryland University College  

UMUC offered its first distance education courses in 1972. Today, more than 30 percent of our students are enrolled in courses that do not require on-site class attendance. The Internet serves as their link to the university.

UMUC holds the highest honor given in Web education: the Sloan Consortium Award for Excellence in Institution-Wide Asynchronous Learning Network Programming.

Distance education students use state-of-the-art technology to connect to faculty members, coursemates, and advisors. The great advantage of distance education is that it gives students the flexibility to achieve an appropriate balance of work, family, community, and educational commitments.

UMUC's distance courses link students with their faculty member and coursemates online through the World Wide Web (WebTycho). Online courses are asynchronous, which means that students can sign on and participate at times convenient to them.

Online students need to be prepared to interact with their faculty member and coursemates in writing. Strong reading and writing skills in the English language are critical.

Typical elements of online courses include:

asynchronous, frequent student and faculty participation
lectures and assigned readings (from textbooks and online resources)
individual and group assignments (for example, case studies and discussion questions)
individual and group papers
literature analyses (graduate)
use of online library resources
online (graduate) and proctored (undergraduate) quizzes and examinations

UMUC is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education, Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, (215)662-5606.

 

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