B.S. Degree in Mathematics/Computer Science
72 hours, no minor required
An OC graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics/ Computer Science will:
- Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the foundational principles of analysis, algebra and geometry and be able to use standard problem-solving methods in a variety of contexts.
- Recognize the ethical and appropriate use of technology, and apply the theories and principles of Computer Science to effectively solve problems in a timely and cost-effective manner.
- Exhibit the ability to adapt to new environments, apply research methodologies, and to learn independently.
- Work effectively in a team environment, including the ability to describe complex ideas and logical arguments in a clear, concise manner using both written and oral communication.
- Demonstrate a thorough knowledge of the liberal arts, and an ability to think, act, and communicate from a Christian worldview in all areas of life.
Student must complete a minimum of 126 hours including the major, core, and minor if required. Elective hours may be needed to reach 126 hours.
1. 18 hours lower division mathematics
- MATH-1623 - Intro to Discrete Math
- MATH-2114 - Calculus with Analytical Geometry
- MATH-2214 - Calculus II
- MATH-2314 - Calculus III
- MATH-2913 - Statistical Methods
2. 9 hours required
3. 12 hours elective courses numbered above 3000, including two of the following
- MATH-3113 - Number Theory
- MATH-3313 - Modern Algebra I
- MATH-3413 - Modern Algebra II
- MATH-3813 - Modern Geometry
4. 21 hours required
- CMSC-1003 - Intro to Info Tech
- CMSC-1113 - Programming I
- CMSC-1123 - Programming II
- CMSC-2413 - Introduction to Assembly Language
- CMSC-2423 - Introduction to File Processing
- CMSC-3233 - Data Structures & Algor Ana
- CMSC-3443 - Computer Org & Arch
5. 6 hours any 3000/4000 computer science not used above
6. 5 hours selected from any computer science courses not used above
7. 1 hour mathematics or computer science seminar
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