Computer Science Minor
Computers are a part of almost aspect of our society from the cars we drive to the way we purchase goods. The study of computing requires a creative imagination and develops multidimensional problem solving skills. Students should recognize and gracefully accept that an ability to acquire and use mathematical tools is an assumed part of their minors.
In order to pursue a Computer Science Minor a student must prepare by taking the following preparatory courses or their equivalents:
The Computer Science Minor consists of 20 credits and should include the following courses:
- CSC-150 Computer Science I (4 cr)
- CSC-151 Computer Science II (4 cr)
- CSC-231 Computer Architecture and Assembly Programming I (3 cr)
- MAT-252 Discrete Mathematics (3 cr)
- PHY-230 Digital Electronics (3 cr)
- CSC-331 Computer Architecture II (3 cr)
or
CSC-333 Data Structures (3 cr)
Student Learning Outcomes
- Critical Thinking
- Analytical Reasoning
- Problem Solving