Computer Programming Secondary Emphasis
To claim knowledge of computer programming, one should have experience in two or more high level languages and also have gained a fundamental understanding of the machine and its organization. In addition, those intending to program in any realistic environment will need a background in larger software systems as covered in Software Design or Database Management Systems.
| Course Number | Description | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| CS 110 | Computer Science I | 4 credits |
| CS 220 | Computer Organization | 4 credits |
| CS 240 | Computer Science II | 3 credits |
| One of CS 200 or CS 210 or CS 254 or CS 256 |
FORTRAN COBOL C++ Programming Perl Programming - choice of a programming language |
2 credits 2 credits 2 credits 2 credits |
| MA 116 | Discrete Structures | 3 credits |
| CS 3XX | An upper level CS course | 3 credits |
Total credits = 19


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