Computer Science (B.S.) — Networking
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate knowledge of Computer Science-specific content (programming in a higher-level language; computer’s internal organization).
- Students will demonstrate critical thinking in Computer Science.
- Students will demonstrate communication skills reflective of professional standards in Computer Science.
- Students will demonstrate Computer Science-specific calculation-based skills (ability to work with different bases, internal data representations, digital logic).
- Students will demonstrate readiness for post-baccalaureate entry into workforce or advancement (entrance) into graduate or professional programs.
Recommended
Required
- General Education Requirements
- Internship
| Code | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Computer Science: Networking Required Courses | ||
| CS 108 | Found of Computer Science I | 3 |
| CS 111 | Intro to Obj-Oriented Program | 3 |
| CS 112 | Introduction to Networking | 3 |
| or ICT 112 | Introduction to Networking | |
| CS 114 | Introduction to Cybersecurity | 3 |
| CS 210 | Understanding UNIX/LINUX | 3 |
| or ICT 210 | Understanding UNIX/LINUX | |
| CS 298 | Computer Sci Career Seminar I | 1 |
| or ICT 298 | Comp Science Career Seminar I | |
| CS 385 | Computer Science Internship | 1-6 |
| ICT 301 | Advanced Networking | 3 |
| ICT 302 | Telecommunication Networking | 3 |
| ICT 303 | Wireless and Mobile Computing | 3 |
| ICT 401 | Fund of Inform & Network Secur | 3 |
| ICT 402 | Virtual, Cloud Comp & Secur | 3 |
| ICT 403 | Adv Network Administration | 3 |
| ICT 404 | Network Des & Mgmt (Capstone) | 3 |
| ICT 498 | CS Career Seminar II | 1 |
| or CS 498 | CS Career Seminar II | |
| Computer Science: Networking Elective Courses | ||
| Select six credit hours from the following: | 6 | |
| Advanced Cybersecurity | ||
| Intru Detect & Incid Response | ||
| Digital Forensic Analysis | ||
| Ethical Hacking & Sys Defense | ||
| Total Hours | 45-50 | |
Students must pass each course with a "C-" grade or higher for the major.
