Computer Science A.S. (B.A.)
The graduates of the Associate in Science degree in Computer Science are prepared for transfer to four-year institutions to complete bachelor's degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related fields. The curriculum provides instruction in computer programming on the application and system levels, an understanding of computer hardware organization and architectures, and a working knowledge of microcomputer and microprocessor design. Students may choose from two tracks, one leading to a Bachelor of Science degree and the other leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The latter requires fewer advanced mathematics and physics courses. A.S. Computer Science curriculum for transfer to Bachelor
Courses
- CHP111 — College Chemistry I
- CSC111 — Computer Science I
- CSC113 — Computer Logic & Discrete Math
- CSC115 — Programming in C++ for Comp Sc
- CSC117 — Java Programming
- CSC118 — Python Programming
- CSC226 — Database Design and Concepts
- CSC227 — Intro to Operating Systems
- CSC231 — Info Systems Analysis & Design
- CSC232 — Cybersecurity
- CSC235 — Network Security
- CSC240 — Intro to Networks & Networking
- CSC242 — Comp Forensics & Investigation
- CSC245 — Ethical Hacking
- CSS100 — College Student Success
- ECO201 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ENG101 — College Composition I
- ENG102 — College Comp II
- ENG112 — Speech
- HUM101 — Cultures and Values
- MAT110 — Precalculus
- MAT111 — Calculus I
- MAT112 — Calculus II
- PHY113 — Physics I