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2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Catalog]

Computer Science (B.S.)


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Program: B.S.
Department of Computer Science
College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science

Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science Building 125 ~ 260-481-6803 ~www.ipfw.edu/cs


The student learning outcomes for the degree are as follows:

  • An ability to apply knowledge of computing and mathematics appropriate to the program’s student outcomes and to the discipline.
  • An ability to analyze a problem, and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
  • An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs.
  • An ability to function effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal.
  • An understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities.
  • An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
  • An ability to analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society.
  • Recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in continuing professional development.
  • An ability to use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice.
  • An ability to apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science theory in the modeling and design of computer-based systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in design choices.
  • An ability to apply design and development principles in the construction of software systems of varying complexity.

This program helps you prepare for a career in computer science and for possible graduate study.

The B.S. program in computer science is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET Inc., 415 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, telephone, 410-347-7700. In addition to satisfying the requirements of IPFW (Regulations ) and the College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science (Colleges ), you must complete the following courses. Only computer science courses in which you have earned a grade of C or better can be applied to the degree or used to satisfy prerequisites. A maximum of 10 credits with a grade of D will be accepted in non CS courses.

IPFW General Education Requirements Credits: 28-30


General Education Requirements    

Contact the Department of Computer Science for more information.

Category A: Foundational Intellectual Skills


2. Speaking and Listening Credits: 3


3. Quantitative Reasoning Credits: 4


Category B: Interdisciplinary or Creative Ways of Knowing


4. Scientific Ways of Knowing Credits: 3-5


General Education Requirements  

  • The Scientific Ways requirement may be satisfied by taking an appropriate course for the Lab Science I or Science Elective requirement. See the approved list of Category B Compentency 4 courses on the IPFW General Education Program web page.

5. Social and Behavioral Ways of Knowing Credits: 3


General Education Requirements  

  • See the approved list of Category B Competency 5 courses on the IPFW General Education Program web page. To avoid taking multiple courses, the Department recommends choosing a course that covers all learning outcomes.

6. Humanistic and Artistic Ways of Knowing Credits: 3


General Education Requirements  

  • See the approved list of Category B Competency 6 courses on the IPFW General Education Program web page. To avoid taking multiple courses, the Department recommends choosing a course that covers all learning outcomes.

7. Interdisciplinary or Creative Ways of Knowing Credits: 3


General Education Requirements  

  • See the approved list of Category B Competency 7 courses on the IPFW General Education Program web page. To avoid taking multiple courses, the Department recommends choosing a course that covers all learning outcomes. Some courses also satisfy the Advanced Com-munication requirement.

Category C: Capstone


8. Capstone Experience Credits: 3


General Education Requirements  

  • The Capstone requirement may be satisfied by taking an appropriate Computer Science course. See the approved list of courses in Category C Compentency 8 on the IPFW General Education Program web page.

Concentration Area Credits: 15


To satisfy the Concentration Area requirement, at least six credit hours must be chosen from one area. CS 465 is required for all areas. The remaining credits may be distributed among the other Areas. With Departmental approval, up to six hours may be chosen from CS 492, CS 494 or CS 495.

Theoretical Foundations Concentration


Advanced Communication Credits: 3


The Advanced Communication requirement may be satisfied by any COM or ENG course with a prerequisite of COM 114 or ENG W131. Any of ENG W233, COM 303, 318, 310, or 320 is recommended.

Approved Science Courses Credits: 12-15


A total of 12 credit hours in approved science courses, including the Lab Science sequence, are required. In addition to the courses identified in the Lab Science I and II requirements, any 3- or 4-credit course in Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics may be chosen to fulfill this requirement.

  • Laboratory Science I Cr. 4-5.
  • Laboratory Science II Cr. 4-5.
  • Science Elective Cr. 3-5.

The following Lab Science sequences may be used to satisfy the Lab Science I and II requirements:

Approved Electives:


  • Courses selected with approval of advisor to meet 120 credit hour requirement, if necessary.

Total Credits: 120


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