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    May 07, 2024  
2023-24 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-24 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Science - Computer Science Specialization, AS


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Program Description/Purpose: The associate of science degree program with a major in Science and a Computer Science specialization is designed for students who wish to pursue a four-year degree in Computer Science. The curriculum is mapped to Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), CSTransfer curriculum, which has Cybersecurity infusion.  The specialization in Computer Science prepares students with core knowledge and skills needed for entry into baccalaureate schools of education programs in computer science. Students should be knowledgeable about the specific requirements of the four-year school to which they wish to transfer so that they make appropriate course choices. The degree falls is transferable under TransferVA articulation agreements. 

Occupational Outcomes: Junior Developer/Analyst

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will estimate time and space complexities for a given algorithm using Big-O notation.
  2. Students will investigate factors other than computational efficiency that influence the choice of algorithms.
  3. Students will compare different methods for converting numerical data from one format to another.
  4. Students will illustrate the concepts of modeling and abstraction with respect to problem-solving.
  5. Students will illustrate the security implications of reliance on open design vs. the secrecy of design.
  6. Students will compare practical examples to the appropriate set, function, or relation model, and interpret the associated operations and terminology in context.
  7. Students will use at least one national or international user interface design standard in a simple application.
  8. Students will explain the characteristics that distinguish the database approach from the approach of programming with data files.

Transfer Information: students should consult with their advisor to ensure that they select electives that best prepare them for the specific requirements of their intended transfer university’s program of study. More information can also be found at www.laurelridg.edu/transfer.

Courses are displayed under the semester in which they are regularly offered and are recommended to be taken in this sequence to ensure timely graduation. It is possible that a course shown in a particular semester may not be offered due to low enrollment or other factors.

Program Curriculum


Spring Semester


Program Total: 60-63 Credits


1 A two-course sequence of laboratory science is required - BIO 101 /BIO 102 CHM 111 /CHM 112 PHY 241 /PHY 242 .
2 CS approved electives include any CSC course not otherwise used in a program of study, MTH 161  or higher, or any ELECTIVES Science with Labs CST 100 CST 110 , or EGR 270 .  Students should consult with the institution to which they are transferring to determine the most appropriate elective courses to take.

 

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