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Feb 17, 2025
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2023-2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science, B.A.
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Professors: Breeann Flesch, Jie Liu, Becka Morgan, Scot Morse
Associate professor: 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
- Demonstrate expertise in software engineering practices.
- Master software development and project management tools consistent with current industry standards.
- Exhibit autodidactic qualities through individual studies, group projects and research opportunities.
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Intellectual and Experiential Breadth Credits: 11-12
Complement your program of study in Computer Science with one (1) of the following: - Language Study: 11-12 credits (in an additional language or linguistics)
- Writing: 11-12 (choose at least three of the following courses: CS 340 , CJ 267 , WR 230 , WR 300 , WR 301 , WR 302 , WR 400 , WR 402 , WR 405 )
- Cultural Study: 11-12 (choose at least three of the following courses: ANTH 216 , ANTH 370 , ANTH 372 , SSC 201 , SOC 225 , SOC 360 , SOC 465 , HST 203 , HST 404 , HST 405 , PS 436 )
- System Solutions: 11-12 (choose at least three of the following courses: CJ 444 , CS 340 , IS 345 , IS 350 , IS 355 , IS 470 , SOC 320 , SOC 340 )
- International Experience or Applied Studies Credits: 11-12 (consult with you advisor regarding possible programs and credit options, including study abroad, international field schools, practica, internships or independent research)
Satisfactory Grade Use
Program requirements are not fulfilled with a grade of S. Do not select Satisfactory/No Credit grading for any courses that will be used in the program. |
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