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MAJOR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
      Mathematics & Computer Science Department
 
All baccalaureate degree programs at NGCSU have as a requirement the satisfactory completion of at least 60 semester credit hours
 comprising the six areas of the core curriculum. A complete description of Areas A-E of the core curriculum can be found on page 84
 of the 2004-2006 Undergraduate Bulletin. Individual degree programs may specify exceptions and/or particular courses which must be
 taken within each Area A-E of the core curriculum.  The exceptions for the BS degree in Computer Science are that a student must do one of
the following.  Either take MATH 1113 (Precalculus) in Area A and MATH 2450 (Calculus I) in Area D or 
take MATH 2450 (Calculus I) in
 Area A and MATH 2400 (Statistics) in Area D
.  Other requirements are listed in the table below.
Area F of the Core


Required CS


Elective CS

Other Requirements
CSCI 1301 (CS I)
CSCI 1301L (CS I Lab)
CSCI 1302 (CS II)
CSCI 2150
    (CS Etiics & Socisl Issues)
CSCI 2700
     (Object-Oriented Systems)
MATH 2***
     (2400 if not taken in Area D)
CSCI  3100 (Organization & Architecture)
CSCI 3200 (Data Structure & Algorithms)
CSCI 3300 (System Analysis & Design)
CSCI 4100 (Operating Systems & File Org.)
CSCI 4200 (Programming Languages)
CSCI 4400 (Software Engineering)
CSCI 4950 (Senior Project)
12 Semester hours
    at the 3000 level or above.
These may not include
CSCI 3810 (UN System Administration)
CSCI 4000 (New Media Design)
CSCI 4510 (Network Administration)
Foreign Language II
MATH 3500 (Discrete Math)
MATH 2460 (CALC II)
Senior Exam
Senior Questionaire
Regent's Test
US & Georgia History
US & Georgia Constitution
Basic PE requirement
C or better in CS courses

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