Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Thread: Devices & Information Internetworks

Wellness Requirement
APPH 1040Scientific Foundations of Health2
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 1301Introduction to Computing 13
Mathematics and Quantitative Skills
MATH 1552Integral Calculus4
Political Science and U.S. History
HIST 2111The United States to 18773
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 HUM6
Communicating in Writing
ENGL 1101English Composition I3
ENGL 1102English Composition II3
Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences
PHYS 2211Introductory Physics I 24
Lab Science 24
MATH 1551Differential Calculus2
MATH 1554Linear Algebra 54
or MATH 1564 Linear Algebra with Abstract Vector Spaces
Social Sciences
Any SS9
Field of Study
Lab Science 24
CS 1100Freshman Leap Seminar1
CS 1331Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 13
CS 1332Data Structures and Algorithms for Applications 13
CS 2050Introduction to Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science 13
or CS 2051 Honors - Induction to Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science
MATH 2550Introduction to Multivariable Calculus 52
Major Requirements
CS 2340Objects and Design 13
Select one for Professionalism/Ethics Requirement: 13
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 1,46
Concentration
CS 2110Computer Organization and Programming 14
CS 2200Computer Systems and Networks 14
CS 3251Computer Networking I 13
CS 3510Design and Analysis of Algorithms 13
or CS 3511 Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Honors
ECE 2031Digital Design Laboratory 12
Select one for Building Devices: 14
Prototyping Intelligent Devices
Embedded Systems Design
Select one for Devices in the Real World: 1,33
Introduction to Perception and Robotics
Mobile Applications and Services for Converged Networks
Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Introduction to Computer Vision
Select one for Introduction to Information Management: 13
Introduction to Information Security
Introduction to Database Systems
Select one of the following for Advanced Information Management: 1,33
Introduction to Information Security (if not taken for Introduction to Information Management)
Computer Networking II
Introduction to Network Management
Mobile Applications and Services for Converged Networks
Network Security
Data Communications Laboratory
Introduction to Enterprise Computing
Introduction to Database Systems (if not taken for Intro to Info Mgt requirement)
Database System Implementation
Emerging Database Technologies and Applications
Internet Computing Systems, Services and Applications
Select one of the following for Thread elective: 13
Computer Structures: Hardware/Software Codesign of a Processor
Introduction to Information Security
Languages and Computation
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to Perception and Robotics
Prototyping Intelligent Devices
Advanced Operating Systems
Programming Embedded Systems
Computer and Network Security
Computer Networking II
Introduction to Network Management
Mobile Applications and Services for Converged Networks
Data Communications Laboratory
Introduction to Enterprise Computing
Introduction to Database Systems
Database System Implementation
Emerging Database Technologies and Applications
Introduction to User Interface Software
Introduction to Computer Vision
Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Pattern Recognition
Advanced Intelligent Robotics
Machine Learning
Robot Intelli Planning
Internet Computing Systems, Services and Applications
Pervasive Systems and Networking
Embedded Systems Design
Other Required Courses
MATH 3012Applied Combinatorics3
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 Electives13
Total Credit Hours126

 Pass-fail only allowed for Free Electives (max 6 credit hours) and CS 1100.

1

Minimum grade of C required.

2

Two of three labs MUST be a sequence.

3

If CS 4261 is successfully completed, an additional 3 credit hour Thread Elective is required. Thread Electives must be chosen from the following list: CS 3220, CS 3240 , CS 3600, CS 3630, CS 3651, CS 4210, CS 4220, CS 4235, CS 4237, CS 4251, CS 4255, CS 4270, CS 4365, CS 4400, CS 4420, CS 4440, CS 4470, CS 4495, CS 4605, CS 4616, CS 4632, CS 4641, CS 4649, CS 4675, CS 4685, or ECE 4180.

4

Junior Design Options are as follows (students must pick one option and may not change):

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.

5

Two credit hours of MATH 1554 may count along with MATH 2550 to give Field of Study 18 credit hours.