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Bachelors in Computer and Information Science
Major
in Computer and Information Science
The rapidly changing world
of computers requires an exceptional education.
Acquire the advanced knowledge you need to excel
in this sought-after field.
Objectives
The student who graduates with
a major in computer and information science will
be able to:
- Incorporate relevant theory,
techniques, and knowledge of programming languages
and computer systems in developing computer-based
solutions to practical problems.
- Effectively use object-oriented
programming languages, such as Java or C++,
in developing computer-based solutions to practical
problems.
- Pursue careers as programmers
and programmer analysts, software engineers,
and system/network administrators working with
operating systems such as UNIX/Linux and Windows;
programming languages such as Java, C++, and
Perl; and relational and object-oriented database
systems such as Oracle.
- Develop clear and precise
oral and written communications and enhance
skills in the analysis, definition, and documentation
of problems and solutions in the field
- Apply knowledge of the concepts
and principles of computer and information science
to the management of changes and developments
in information systems and technology.
- Discuss the environmental,
ethical, and social implications of the rapidly
changing field of information technology.
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