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1 Computing and Informatics Courses
Discrete Structures Intro to Symbolic Logic or Creating Android Applications Intro to Scientific Programming Intro to Programming Using Robots or CS Learning Community ("LiBBy") Gen Ed Math Computer Science and Programming Statistics I Precalculus Calculus T&A Calculus I Intro to Object Oriented Programming Object Oriented Programming and Data Abstraction counts for 1 APW Advanced Programming Workshop Two workshops on different topics required Data Communications and Networking Intro to Comp NW & Data Comm Programming Languages counts for 1 APW Security Principles of Data Structures Foundations Computer Forensics Computers and Society Data Structures and Algorithms Principles of Information Security Design of Database Systems Fundamentals of NW Security Cyber Security: Fundamentals, Principles and Apps Database Systems: Theory and Programming Principles NW Security Human-Computer Interaction Penetration Testing Fundamentals Intro to Web Development Web Programming Ethical Hacking Fundamentals Public Speaking Mobile Intro to Android Programming Intro to IOS Programming Advanced Android Programming Advanced IOS Programming C&I Capstone Experience Other Electives BINF Introduction to Bioinformatics (3 s.h.) GEOG Intro to Mapping / Geographic Info Science (3 s.h.) GEOG Geographic Info Science I (3 s.h) GEOG Cartography (3 s.h.) MIS Project Management (3 s.h.) Any Computer Science course at or above the 200 level not used to fulfill a different B.A. Computing and Informatics requirement and for which a student has completed all necessary pre-requisites (3 s.h.) Other courses at or above the 200 level by permission of faculty advisor DevOps Systems Administra-tion Concepts of Computing Technologies Web Server Platforms Topics Mobile Programming Required CI course Required Math/Logic course Required non-CI course CI Elective Required MIS Course Highly Recommended Free Elective Optional CI Track course Corresponding BS Equivalent Developed by: Department of Computer Science, 12 July 2017 Pre-requisite Recommended sequence


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