Degree Requirements
A total of 180 quarter credits are required to graduate, including 60 upper-division credits. Requirements include:
- ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓ Core Education
- Computer Science
- Applied Computer Science Option
- Electives if needed to meet the 180 credits, at least 60 upper division credits
Major Requirements and Transfer Guides
Computer Science – (ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓ Catalog)
Artificial Intelligence Option Requirements
Courses - Core (26 credits) + Electives (6 credits)
Core
CS 331 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4)
CS 434 Machine Learning and Data Mining (4) or AI 534 Machine Learning (4)
CS 475 Introduction to Parallel Programming (4)
MTH 254 Vector Calculus I (4)
MTH 341 Linear Algebra I (3)
ST 314 Intro to Stats for Engineers (3)**
ST 421 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics I (4)
Electives
CS 492 Mobile Software Development (4)
CS 493 Cloud Application Development (4)
Software Engineering Option Requirements
Courses: Core (16 credits) + Electives (16 credits)
Core
CS 466 Software Start-Up I (4)
SE 467 Software Start-Up II (4)
CS 492 Mobile Software Development (4)
CS 493 Cloud Application Development (4)
Electives
CS 331 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4)
CS 434 Machine Learning and Data Mining (4)
CS 475 Introduction to Parallel Programming (4)
CS 478 Network Security (4)
CS 464 Open Source Software (4)
CS 494 Advanced Web Development (4)
ST 314 Intro to Stats for Engineers (3)
CS 370 Intro to Security (4)
CS 450 Intro to Computer Graphics (4)
Software Entrepreneurship Option Requirements
Courses: Core (16 credits) + Electives (16 credits)
Core
BA 260 Foundations Of The Entrepreneurial Mindset (4)
CS 466 Software Start-Up I (4)
CS 492 Mobile Software Development (4)
CS 493 Cloud Application Development (4)
Electives
BA 315 Accounting For Decision Making (4)
BA 352 or BA 351 Managing Individual And Team Performance (4)
BA 360 Introduction To Financial Management (4)
CS 331 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4)
CS 434 Machine Learning and Data Mining (4)
SE 467 Software Start-Up II (4)
CS 478 Network Security (4)
CS 494 Advanced Web Development (4)
ST 314 Intro to Stats for Engineers (3)
Academic Progression Model
Academic Progression Model requires students to maintain a 2.5 ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓ GPA and earn 65% of the credits they attempt at ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓ. College-specific progression standards apply to all students in the College of Engineering. These standards relate to staying in good academic standing within your major and are different from staying in good standing with ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓ.
Sample Curriculum
All information is a sample plan and may be tailored to meet each individual student’s academic background, needs and goals. All information is subject to change.
(ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓ catalog)