CS - Computer Science Minor
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Computer Science Minor
From medicine to education, virtually every profession requires computer competency. Students make themselves an asset to future employers with a deeper understanding of the technology behind your desktop computer. Students learn about topics including computing, programming, data structures, software development, and advanced discrete mathematics.
Degree Requirements
The Computer Science Minor Requirement is a minimum of 19 credit hours as follows:
CS 101/IT 101 | Introduction to Computing | 4 cr. |
CS 102/IT 102 | Introduction to Programming | 4 cr. |
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CS 171 | Programming for Mathematics | 4 cr. |
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CS/IT 111 | Accelerated Python | 1 cr. |
CS 200/IT 200 | Data Structures | 4 cr. |
CS 210 | Software Design | 4 cr. |
MATH 251 | Advanced Discrete Mathematics | 3 cr. |
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MATH 281 | Foundations of Mathematics I | 3 cr. |
CS 32x-4xx | Computer Science Elective | 3 cr. |
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MATH 363 | Theory of Computation | 3 cr. |
CS/IT 111 has an additional prerequisite of ENGR 105 or instructor permission.