Information and Computer Sciences - Requirements for the Major
Supporting Courses, 33 credits
- One year of any college-level foreign language
- COMP SCI 241 Discrete Mathematics I, 4 credits
- COMP SCI 256 Software Design I, 4 credits
- COMP SCI 257 Software Design II, 4 credits
- I COM SC 210 Information Problems, 3 credits
- I COM SC 220 Controlling Bibliographic Information, 3 credits
- I COM SC 230 Visual Information, 3 credits
One of these:
- COMP SCI 242 Discrete Mathematics II, 4 credits
- MATH 260 Introductory Statistics, 4 credits
Upper-Level Courses, 24 credits
- COMP SCI 331 Internet Programming, 3 credits
- COMP SCI 451 Database Management Systems, 3 credits
- I COM SC 308 Information Technologies, 3 credits
- I COM SC 410 Advanced Information Problems, 3 credits
One of these:
- COMN PRO 322 Modern Linguistics, 3 credits
- COMN PRO 326 Modern Semantics, 3 credits
One of these:
- BUS ADM 382 Introductory Management, 3 credits
- COMN PRO 335 Organizational Communication, 3 credits
One of these:
- COMN PRO 445 Human Communication Theory, 3 credits
- I COM SC 430 Information, Media and Society, 3 credits
One of these:
- I COM SC 440 Information and Computing Science Practicum, 3 credits
- I COM SC 497 Internship, 3-12 credits
Area of Emphasis, 6 credits
The emphasis represents an area of application which affords an opportunity for students to develop some expertise in a particular dimension of information studies. The area is created by the student with the approval of an adviser.
