Computer Science AS
This program leads to career opportunities in a wide variety of computer science areas such as operating systems, expert systems, graphics, databases, software engineering, compilers, numerical analysis, etc. This program requires strong math skills. Completion of the following courses results in an associate degree and meets the general core requirements at all Idaho public universities. The suggested coursework normally fulfills the first half of a baccalaureate degree requirements in Computer Science. Course selection should be tailored to match requirements defined by intended transfer institutions.
Courses
- BACT250 — General Microbiology
- BIOL115 — Intro Life Sciences
- BIOL227 — Human Anat & Phys I
- BTNY203 — General Botany
- BTNY241 — Systematic Botany
- CHEM111 — General Chemistry I
- CHEM112 — Prin/Gen/Coll/Chem II
- COMM101 — Fundamentals of Oral Comm
- CS150 — Computer Science I
- CS151 — Computer Science II
- CS155 — Computer Org/Assembly Language
- CS210 — Programming Languages
- CS220 — Secure Coding and Analysis
- CS241 — Computer Operating Systems
- CS270 — System Software
- CS280 — Introduction to Robotics
- ENGL101 — Writing and Rhetoric I
- ENGL102 — Writing and Rhetoric II
- ENGR119 — Engineering/CS FYE Seminar
- ENGR130 — ENGR/CS FYE Learning Cmty
- ENSI119 — Intro to Environmental Science
- GEOG100 — Physical Geography
- GEOL101 — Physical Geology
- GEOL102 — Historical Geology
- MATH170 — Calculus I
- MATH175 — Analytic Geometry & Calc II
- MATH187 — Discrete Mathematics
- PHYS211 — Engineering Physics I
- ZOOL202 — General Zoology