Jul 27, 2024  
2023-24 Catalog 
    
2023-24 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Science


Mathematics-Computer Science Co-Major

Combining Majors and Minors

Suggested Minors and Certificates

Program Requirements

 

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Maggie Vanderberg, Program Chair

Associate Professor Emeritus Faculty
Maggie Vanderberg Lynn Ackler
  George Converse
Assistant Professor Daniel Harvey
Daniel DeFreez Lee Hill
David Pouliot Ken Larson
  Robert McCoy
Adjunct Faculty Peter Nordquist
Dian Brandenburg Richard Peddicord
Priscilla Oppenheimer Greg Pleva
  Kevin Sahr

Computer science is an exciting and growing field with career opportunities ranging from running a small business to working in industry, government, or education. The capstone experience prepares students for the job market by providing real-world work experience.

Prerequisites

The SOU computer system checks prerequisites when processing a student’s request to register. Students must have a C- or better in all prerequisite courses. In addition, students must have a B or better in CS 256 .

On rare occasions, a student may have a reasonable substitution for the stated prerequisite that is not recognized by the computer system. In those situations, the student should see the Computer Science Chair for clearance before trying to register for the course.

Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Program

Computer science majors may participate in the Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Program. For more information, see the Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Program section.

Mathematics-Computer Science Co-Major

The Mathematics-Computer Science co-major provides training in both math and computer science. For information about this degree, see Mathematics-Computer Science, BA or BS .

Combining Majors and Minors

When considering adding a minor or second major to your academic plan, you may have opportunities to meet a requirement in more than one program with a single class. Some restrictions apply.

(1) Computer Science majors are eligible for any majors, minors and certificates offered by any other program on campus without restriction, including the Mathematics-CS co-major, EMDA major or minor, and the e-Commerce Certificate mentioned above.

(2) Computer Science majors may not simultaneously complete the Software Development certificate.

Suggested Minors and Certificates

Emerging Media and Digital Arts

Through the programs of Art, Communication, and Emerging Media & Digital Arts, SOU provides interdisciplinary instruction in visual narrative, design, and creation of visuals in a digital age. For information on Emerging Media & Digital Arts  courses, see the EMDA courses in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog.

E-Commerce Certificate

Computer science majors interested in E-Commerce should consider adding the Certificate in Internet Marketing and E-Commerce (CIMeC) . CS 256, 257 and 295 may be used to meet some of the E-Commerce certificate requirements. See Certificate in Internet Marketing and E-Commerce (CIMeC) .

Program Requirements

 

Programs

    MajorCo-MajorCertificate

    Courses

      Computer Science