The Mass Com program offers curriculum tailored to professional preparation and leading to the B.A. degree in Broadcast Media.
Broadcast Media The B.A. in Broadcast Media curriculum prepares students for careers in the broadcast industry and provides hands-on training, including access to the following campus media: The Gold Torch newspaper, Undergraduate Journal, WCSU-FM radio station and Studio C; and encourages participation in pre-professional...
Computer science examines the roles of theory, abstraction, and design as they are applied to the issue of complexity. Computers themselves are a result of theoretical development and the use of abstraction to design and build a machine. Anyone who uses a computer also sees clear evidence that we need to find even more powerful ways to solve complex problems like those of producing better computer hardware and software.
Computer science spans a wide range, from theoretical and algorithmic foundations to cutting-edge developments in robotics, computer vision, intelligent systems, bioinformatics, and other exciting areas. A computer scientist's work typically falls into these categories.
1. Design and implement software – such as the thousands of software programs running today. Software is a big part of every technological innovation.
2. Devise new ways to use computers...
This challenging degree emphasizes the skills necessary to enter the technical job markets of engineering, manufacturing, aeronautics, space, medical, visual graphics, etc. Jobs in these areas include programming, design, analysis, administration of networks and systems. The average salary range for our graduates in this degree is $60-$80,000.
Purpose: The Bachelor of Technology Degree (BTD) program has been established to allow recipients of an Associate Degree in approved specialized fields to complete a bachelor degree with a concentration (cognate) in Computer Science.
A. New Students 1. Prospective students for the BTD program must complete the admissions process for transfer students through Enrollment Services. On the Application for Undergraduate Admission, ’BTD“ should be shown...
The goal of the Computer Science Studies (CSS) concentration is to produce graduates whose strong, balanced and general preparation in computer science prepares them for positions in the workplace or for graduate study. Graduates of the CSS concentration will have the analytical, experimental and professional skills needed to identify, formulate and solve scientific and technical problems throughout their careers; able to address technical, societal...
The Department of Computer Science in the School of Sciences offers a four year program leading to a bachelor science degree computer science. The degree requires an option in either bioinformatics, forensics, engineering or information systems. A computer science major may obtain a dual degree in math and computer science.
Computer science is the study of algorithms that describe and transform information. As a computer science major, you design,...
The major in computer science is designed to prepare a student for a computer-oriented career, such as scientific applications or systems programming, or for graduate work in computer science. The core courses provide a background in computer engineering, computer science, mathematics, and physics. The major and support courses continue building this background. Advanced courses in the program provide additional study in data structures, programming...
The Department of Mathematics offers a variety of courses for those who wish to develop general or specific skills in mathematics, to satisfy the mathematics general education requirement, to study mathematics for aesthetic reasons, or to pursue the Bachelor of Arts in mathematics.
Mathematics Major with Computer Science Concentration - Bachelor of Arts
1. MATH 250, 260, 310, 360, and 380;
2. One 400-level MATH course, not including 499 (480...
The Department of Mathematics offers a variety of courses for those who wish to develop general or specific skills in mathematics, to satisfy the mathematics general education requirement, to study mathematics for aesthetic reasons, or to pursue the Bachelor Science in mathematics.
Mathematics Major with Computer Science Concentration - Bachelor Science
1. MATH 250, 260, 310, 360, 360 and 380;
2. One 400-level MATH course, not including 499...
A. Objectives Graduates of the computer science program should:
1. obtain a broad general education assuring an adequate foundation in science and mathematics relevant to computing.
2. gain a solid understanding of concepts fundamental to the discipline of computer science.
3. gain good analytic, design, and implementation skills required to formulate and solve computing problems.
4. function, communicate, and continue to learn effectively as ethically...
The Intercollegiate Department of Chicano Studies offers a curriculum with a multi-disciplinary approach to the study, research, interpretation and investigation of the Chicano/Latino experience. The courses are open to all students of The Claremont Colleges. In recognizing the vital presence of Chicanos and other Latinos in the entire nation, Chicano Studies provides significant preparation for students pursuing careers in education, social work,...
The computer science sequence is designed to complement almost all, if not all, CMC majors. It provides a substantial course of study in both the theory and practice of computing, beginning with the fundamental concepts and elementary programming using modern programming languages such as Java, C++, Scheme, and Python, and culminating in courses emphasizing both the abstract principles of computer science as well as building systems and applications...
The Computer Information Science Department has major:Computer Science (CS). The majors deal with the manipulation of information by programmable computers. Living in the Information Age, information has become a key component of our current economy. The staggering growth in the volume of information and the speed at which that information must be manipulated necessitate the use of programmable computers. ...
The department views computer science as an academic discipline firmly rooted within Clark University‘s liberal-arts tradition, with an emphasis on the science of designing software and hardware. Courses emphasize concepts and principles; at the same time, the program closely follows ACM guidelines for university computer science. The major provides preparation for a variety of career paths, both inside and outside the academic community. Two courses...
The computer science program is designed to provide students with the practical, theoretical and ethical foundations for life-long learning in ever-changing computing careers. Clarke College has long been recognized as a leader among colleges in computer science. Our curriculum is based on professional standards and is responsive to the changing needs of the industries that employ our graduates.
Major courses emphasize computing theory, hands-on...
Computer Science is the study of computer systems and computing. It opens the door to all the wonders and uses of computing today. Computer scientists design computers and the software that runs them, develop information technologies, and develop and adapt principles for applying computers to new uses. In industry, computer scientists may design and develop computer software, programming tools, programming languages, new information technologies,...
Our Financial Information and Analysis (FI&A) major provides students with expertise in the wide range of issues common to both finance and accounting. This includes the role of accounting as the basic language of business, the importance of accounting information systems in organizational decision-making, and the use of this information by financial decision makers in managing assets and investments. The knowledge and skills developed through our...
The B.A. in computer science includes the same core as the B.S. program, but it's packaged in a liberal arts environment. This program attracts students interested in international computing or graphic animation.
Graduates of our program are well-prepared and highly recruited. Computing jobs are among the highest paid and, contrary to popular belief, there are more jobs available now than before the dot-com bubble. Over the last several years, most...
The B.S. in computer science is the most technical of the degrees and preferred by the large software development companies and government employers.
Graduates of our program are well-prepared and highly recruited. Computing jobs are among the highest paid and, contrary to popular belief, there are more jobs available now than before the dot-com bubble. Over the last several years, most jobseeking students had offers before graduation.
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Grantham University offers a bachelor science degree in criminal justice (CJ) with specialties in General CJ (CJ - Gen), Homeland Security (CJ - HS), and Computer Science (CJ - CS) - each requiring 120 credit hours of course work but designed for the student who wants to learn the theoretical and practical strategies of implementing and analyzing the CJ field based on his/her needs.
This degree program prepares students to design and develop electronic computer systems including the associated software. The curriculum includes both electronics engineering technology and computer science courses. Computer science components include the study of the database design, data communications, operating systems design, algorithm development, and applications of artificial intelligence....