The undergraduate computer science program at Cal State Fullerton offers students a comprehensive foundation that will permit them to adapt to new technologies and new ideas. The program spans a wide range, from its theoretical and algorithmic foundations to cutting-edge developments in bioinformatics, communications systems, databases, robotics, intelligent systems, software engineering, and other exciting areas.
The Bachelor Science Computer Science degree is designed to prepare graduates for a variety of professional careers in the computer field. The curriculum is designed to provide students with both breadth and depth in computer science. Breadth is achieved through a series of core courses that stress a balance between the theoretical and practical aspects of computer science. The topics covered in these courses include the following: the basics of programming...
The Bachelor Science degree Computer Science and Information Technology is offered by the School of Information Technology and Communication Design.
The CSIT major integrates fundamental computer science concepts with real-world information technology problem solving skills and prepares students for careers in technology-related fields and for graduate study. The human/user side of computing is uniquely emphasized, along with social, ethical and...
A general program that focuses on computers, computing problems and solutions, and the design of computer systems and user interfaces from a scientific perspective. Includes instruction in the principles of computational science, and computing theory; computer hardware design; computer development and programming; and applications to a variety of end-use situations....
A general program that focuses on computers, computing problems and solutions, and the design of computer systems and user interfaces from a scientific perspective. Includes instruction in the principles of computational science, and computing theory; computer hardware design; computer development and programming; and applications to a variety of end-use situations....
The curriculum in Biological Conservation is designed to prepare students for careers in the fields of fisheries and wildlife biology/management, conservation biology, natural resource conservation, environmental impact assessment and related areas. This curriculum meets the educational requirements for various entry level career positions with state and federal agencies. Students majoring in this concentration are urged to obtain on-the-job training...
The curriculum in Clinical Laboratory Science meets the undergraduate course work requirements of the State of California for eligibility to take the Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) Licensure Examination. Eligibility to take the licensure examination also requires a one year (CLS) internship training program at a state approved hospital laboratory. Completion of BS degree requirements in the Clinical Laboratory Science concentration does not guarantee...
The Bachelor Science degree Computer Science is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET, Inc., providing majors with a sound educational base in Computer Science.
The objectives of this program are to prepare graduates to:
* analyze, design, and implement a computerized solution to a significant problem in a team environment using appropriate tools;
* enter a professional computer science position or an appropriate...
Computer Science is basically the study of problem solving on computers. We utilize the power of computers in the problem solving process while dealing with the constraints of computers. We offer to the undergraduate student a rich mix of modern computer science courses. Common to these offerings are the power, beauty, and utility of computational thought.
Applications of Computer Science knowledge include almost every field from business to education,...
In Bachelor Science Computer Science, Students will gain a strong foundation in:
* the elements of physical science (physics or chemistry)
* general problem-solving skills, and implementing solutions as computer programs
* college-level mathematics including calculus, statistics, and linear algebra
* mathematical topics specifically relevant to computer science (discrete mathematics)
* machine-level hardware/architecture and assembly...
The Bachelor of Arts degree Computer Science is intended for the student whose primary interest is in Computer Science, but who wishes to pursue additional coursework in other academic areas (e.g., bioinformatics, media studies). It shares most of its courses with the BCS degree, but provides flexibility by requiring fewer courses.
Students whose BA program in computer science includes at least 58 hours of mathematics, computer science or natural...
Calvin‘s Bachelor Computer Science degree (BCS) is the more rigorous of our two CS degrees. It is designed for the student who wants a course of study that provides significant breadth and depth in computer science.
The BCS degree has been accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), a distinction we share with a small number of significant programs around the country (e.g.,...
Computer science is the study of computer technology, including hardware and software. It includes the systematic study of computing systems and computation. The body of knowledge resulting from this discipline contains theories for understanding computing systems and methods; design methodology, algorithms, and tools; methods for the testing of concepts; methods of analysis and verification; and knowledge representation and implementation. A student...
A general program that focuses on computers, computing problems and solutions, and the design of computer systems and user interfaces from a scientific perspective. Includes instruction in the principles of computational science, and computing theory; computer hardware design; computer development and programming; and applications to a variety of end-use situations....
Requirements for a Major in Computer Science (CIP 11.0701)
The candidate must complete 36 hours of computer science courses including Computer Science 101, 102, 211, 212, 311, 340, and 411 with a "C" average or better. The candidate must have courses in a second approved computer language and complete Mathematics 122, 223, and 341. Recommended Mathematics 224 and 333. Students may receive advanced placement....
Capital's computer science courses address a broad range of topics with the goal of exposing majors to the important issues in both software and hardware. Computer science majors begin their studies with two introductory courses focusing on algorithm design, basic software engineering fundamentals and elementary data structures. These courses are the foundation for more advanced studies in such areas as digital logic, computer architecture, operating...
The computer science (CS) program is structured to teach students to design and program computers computer-based systems to meet the needs of all areas of society. Students are trained to work in a wide variety of careers in the computer field, from software programming to system design to network security and administration.
The main objective of the program is to encourage critical thinking and thoughtful ethical behavior and to foster professional...
A student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree can choose a major in Computer Science.
The Computer Science major gives students knowledge and skills necessary for the 21st century technology-centered workplace. Hands-on experience with appropriate technologies is integral to the computer science program. In many of the Computer Science courses students work in teams to solve larger problems. In this way, they develop skills for working on project...
This is an excellent liberal arts major. The prototypical interdisciplinary field, Classical Studies combines work in language, history, culture, and literature of the ancient world. This major provides a very useful background for further work in philosophy, art history, ancient religion, medieval studies, or English. It is a good choice for pre-med and pre-law students, as well as students looking for a strong general education in the liberal arts....
The computer has contributed to revolutionary changes in the methodologies of business and governmental data processing, the control of manufacturing operations, and the scope and nature of research in scientific and technological areas. Present trends leave little doubt that increasing computer capabilities will exert a profound influence on the nature of world culture, thereby increasing demands...
The computer science interdisciplinary studies concentration covers the computer hardware, software, processing, and network architectures used in modern information technology. This online concentration is ideal for those who seek to explore the technical aspects of computing. To complete the requirements of the computer science interdisciplinary studies concentration, you may choose courses from...