Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Thread: Intelligence & Cybersecurity and Privacy
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Wellness Requirement | ||
APPH 1040 | Scientific Foundations of Health | 2 |
or APPH 1050 | The Science of Physical Activity and Health | |
or APPH 1060 | Flourishing: Strategies for Well-being and Resilience | |
Core IMPACTS | ||
Institutional Priority | ||
CS 1301 | Introduction to Computing 1 | 3 |
or CS 1315 | Introduction to Media Computation | |
Mathematics and Quantitative Skills | ||
MATH 1552 | Integral Calculus | 4 |
Political Science and U.S. History | ||
HIST 2111 | The United States to 1877 | 3 |
or HIST 2112 | The United States since 1877 | |
or INTA 1200 | American Government in Comparative Perspective | |
or POL 1101 | Government of the United States | |
or PUBP 3000 | American Constitutional Issues | |
Arts, Humanities, and Ethics | ||
Any HUM | 6 | |
Communicating in Writing | ||
ENGL 1101 | English Composition I | 3 |
ENGL 1102 | English Composition II | 3 |
Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences | ||
PHYS 2211 | Introductory Physics I 2 | 4 |
Lab Science 2 | 4 | |
MATH 1551 | Differential Calculus | 2 |
MATH 1554 | Linear Algebra 5 | 4 |
or MATH 1564 | Linear Algebra with Abstract Vector Spaces | |
Social Sciences | ||
PSYC 1101 | General Psychology | 3 |
Any SS | 6 | |
Field of Study | ||
Lab Science 2 | 4 | |
CS 1100 | Freshman Leap Seminar | 1 |
CS 1331 | Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 1 | 3 |
CS 1332 | Data Structures and Algorithms for Applications 1 | 3 |
CS 2050 | Introduction to Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science 1 | 3 |
or CS 2051 | Honors - Induction to Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science | |
MATH 2550 | Introduction to Multivariable Calculus 5 | 2 |
Major Requirements | ||
CS 2340 | Objects and Design 1 | 3 |
Select one for the Professionalism/Ethics requirement: 1,3 | 3 | |
Computing, Society, and Professionalism | ||
Computing, Society, and Professionalism | ||
Robots and Society | ||
AI, Ethics, and Society | ||
Privacy, Technology, Policy, and Law | ||
Technology and Sustainable Community Development | ||
Junior Design Options (Capstone) | ||
Junior Design Option 1,4 | 6 | |
Concentration | ||
CS 2110 | Computer Organization and Programming 1 | 4 |
CS 2200 | Computer Systems and Networks 1 | 4 |
CS 3235 | Introduction to Information Security 1 | 3 |
CS 3237 | Human Dimension of Cybersecurity: People, Organizations, Societies 1 | 3 |
CS 3510 | Design and Analysis of Algorithms 1 | 3 |
or CS 3511 | Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Honors | |
CS 3600 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 1 | 3 |
Select one of the following for Embodied Intelligence: 1 | 3 | |
Introduction to Perception and Robotics | ||
Introduction to Cognitive Science | ||
Sensation and Perception | ||
Select three of the following for Approaches to Intelligence: 1 | 9 | |
Automata and Complexity Theory | ||
Knowledge-Based Artificial Intelligence | ||
Introduction to Computer Vision | ||
Machine Learning | ||
Deep Learning | ||
Machine Learning for Trading | ||
Robot Intelli Planning | ||
Natural Language Understanding | ||
Game AI | ||
Select nine credits hours of the following for Society and Systems: 1,3 | 9 | |
Introduction to Malware Reverse Engineering | ||
Computer Systems Security | ||
Enterprise Cybersecurity Management | ||
Cyber Warfare | ||
Network Security | ||
Psychology of Cybersecurity | ||
Technical Introduction to Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies | ||
Critical Infrastructures Security and Resilience | ||
Information Security Strategies and Policies | ||
Privacy, Technology, Policy, and Law | ||
Other Required Courses | ||
MATH 3012 | Applied Combinatorics | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Introduction to Probability and Statistics | ||
Probability and Statistics with Applications | ||
Statistics and Applications | ||
Statistics and Applications | ||
Probability with Applications and Basic Statistical Methods | ||
Free Electives | ||
Free Electives | 4 | |
Total Credit Hours | 126 |
Pass-fail only allowed for Free Electives (max 6 credit hours) and CS 1100..
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Minimum grade of C required.
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Two of three lab sciences MUST be a sequence.
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CS 4726 will satisfy the Professionalism/Ethics requirement or Society and Systems, but not both.
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Junior Design Options are as follows (students must pick one option and may not change):
- Option 1 - LMC 3432, LMC 3431, CS 3311,CS 3312.
- Option 2 - ECE VIP courses and LMC 3403.
- Option 3 - Satisfy Georgia Tech Research Option.
- Option 4- CS 2701 (3 hours), CS 4699-I2P (3 hours), LMC 3403 (3 hours) = 9 hours OR CS 4699- I2P (6 hours), LMC 3403 (3 hours) = 9 hours
- Option 5 - CS 4723 (3 hours), LMC 3403 (3 hours) = 6 hours
Six credits of the Junior Design option are used as Major Requirements and the overage credits of research/VIP (5 credit hours/2 credit hours) may be used as free electives. Students completing VIP for their junior design requirement will be required to complete at least three semesters of VIP. (VIP 1 + VIP 2 + VIP 3) (for a total of 5 credit hours) + LMC 3403 = 8 hours of VIP credit.
Students using CREATE-X for junior design take at least 6 hours of CREATE-X Start-ip Lab and Idea 2 Prototype (I2P) and 3 of the 6 hours must be I2P. Students take these 6 hours with LMC 3403 (3 hours) for a total of 9 hours. Extra three hours for CREATE-X option can be used in free electives.
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Two credit hours of MATH 1554 may count along with MATH 2550 to give Field of Study 18 credit hours.