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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science Major, B.S.
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The Department of Computer Sciences offers coursework leading to the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science. The Computer Science major provides students with broad-based preparation in Computer Science with the appropriate supporting Mathematics background. Graduates in Computer Science are positioned for employment in a wide variety of jobs in the computing field. The CS major also prepares students for continued study of Computer Science at the graduate level. Students are encouraged to contact the department for further details. The program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://abet.org.
A grade of “C-” or better is required in all CS courses included in the major, all ancillary courses, all required mathematics courses, and all science courses for the science requirement. Students should note that programs differ in the minimum grade required.
120 total credits are required for the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
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Required Computer Science Courses: 58 credits
Upper Division Electives
A minimum of 12 additional semester hours selected from upper-division CS courses or MTH 4480 .
Required Mathematics Courses: 12 credits
Science Requirement: 6 credits
A total of at least 6 credits of departmentally approved science courses.
Must include one of the following science sequences. Additional science course(s) may be chosen from the courses listed below, or ENV 1200 .
Required Ancillary Courses: 9 credits
Additional Course Requirements
Students must complete the required MSU Denver General Studies course requirements. Some of the science, mathematics, or ancillary courses required for the CS major may partially or fully satisfy specific General Studies requirements.
The Multicultural graduation requirement of 3 credit hours must also be satisfied. Some courses that satisfy the Multicultural requirement also satisfy a General Studies requirement.
Note
As an alternative to the B.S. degree program, the Department of Computer Sciences works with the Center for Individualized Learning to provide students with programs customized to their educational needs.
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