Program Overview
Computer Science Program
Unit Description
The Computer Science program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of computer science.
A.S. in Computer Science Degree Description
The A.S. in Computer Science degree is a two-year program that prepares students for transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a bachelor's degree in computer science or a related field.
Program Learning Outcomes
The program learning outcomes for the Computer Science program are:
- PLO 1: Students will develop proficiency in the practice of computing and formulate solutions to computing problems by applying computer science theory and principles to development of software systems that meet specified design and performance requirements.
- PLO 2: Students will apply advanced algorithmic and mathematical concepts to the design, synthesis, and analysis of computer systems to successfully complete software-related projects.
- PLO 3: Students will work together to creatively solve problems, in multi-disciplinary teams; communicate effectively, work collaboratively, and exhibit professionalism and ethical responsibility.
- PLO 4: Students will engage in life-long learning and professional development necessary to succeed in computer science, in particular, be able to adapt to rapidly changing work environments.
Credit Requirements
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Pathways Degree Requirements
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Degree Map
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Credit for Prior Learning
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Transfer Options
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Career Resources
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Information For
Prospective Students
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Current Students
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Faculty & Staff
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Alumni
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Community
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