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May 18, 2025
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2025-2026 Catalog
Computer Science, B.A.S./B.S.
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Professors: Jie Liu, Becka Morgan, Matthew Nabity, Thaddeus Shannon
Mission
Founded in 1980, the WOU Computer Science program blends instruction of theoretical and practical aspects of computing, with an emphasis on the practical. Our graduates demonstrate a solid foundation in core concepts, problem solving and decision-making skills, preparing graduates who will be productive employees as software engineers and lifelong learners. As part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, students select from a wide-variety of minors. The major and minor combination provides unique employment opportunities for our graduates.
Learning Outcomes
- Communication and Teamwork: Communicate effectively with a wide range of audiences and work effectively within a team.
- Ethical, Social, and Cultural Awareness: Be aware of and apply knowledge of ethical, social, and cultural issues in the practice of computing.
- Technical Expertise and Computational Problem Solving: Computing and mathematical foundations, programming, data structures and algorithms, and their application in solving problems.
- Software Engineering, Design, and Analysis: Software engineering practice; analyze, design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.
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Computer Science Elective Credits: 8
- Choose courses above CS 400, excluding CS 422, or above IS 400 or above DATA 400 or IS 370
Note:
Computer Science majors must have a grade of C or better in courses used to satisfy the major requirements. Students must also have a C or better in all listed prerequisite courses unless waived by the course instructor and the Computer Science Division chair. |
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