– Software Engineering 2010 – 2011 BS: Computer Science Name

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BS: Computer Science – Software Engineering 2010 – 2011
Name: _____________________________________________________________
H.S. For. Lang. requirement ________
FR
Fall
16 hrs
FR
Spring
16 hrs
SO
Fall
18 hrs
SO
Spring
16 hrs
JR
Fall
15 hrs
JR
Spring
15 hrs
H.S. Science requirement_________
Catalog Expires in August 2016
Banner I.D. Number: __________________________Each block represents a 3 hr block unless noted
COMPASS score _________
ACT: ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ SAT: ______ ______ ___
★BIBL 101
★CORE 110
★ENGL 111
CS 115 (C)
MATH 124:Pre-Cal. II
CS 111
Jesus: Life & Teachings
The Question of Truth
Composition & Rhetoric
[SAT=470, ACT=19]
Intro. to Programming
[Math 109]
OR Adv. CS/IT elective
(or IS 405) if COMPASS
places student into 185
Intro to Comp. Science
1 hr.
★BIBL 102
CORE 120
★ENGL 112
CS 120 (C)
MATH 185
★EXSC 100
Early Christians: Life, Lit.
& Community
The Question of Identity
[Engl. 111
& CORE 110]
Composition & Literature
[Engl 111 or 106/107]
Programming I
[CS 115]
Calculus I
[MATH 124 or
COMPASS placement]
Lifetime Wellness
1 hr.
BIBL 211
Message of the Old
Testament
IT 221 (C)
COMS 240
CS 130 (C)
MATH 186
MATH 227
Foundations of
Communication
[Engl 111, 112]
Programming II:
Data Structures
[CS 120; Math 227 or
concurrent enrollment]
Calculus II
[MATH 185]
Discrete Math
[CS 115 or Math 185]
IT 220 (C)
Intro. to
Electronics + lab
(Concurrent enrollment
required)
[Math 185, 186] Spring
Intro. to Databases &
DB Mgmt. Systems
[CS 120]
LITERATURE
(200-299 level)
[Engl 111, 112]
MATH 325
IT 125
Exercise Science
Linear Algebra
[Math 186]
Spring
Web Development I
[CS 115 or 120]
Activity
1 hr
CORE 220
CS 220 (C)
CS 230
CS 330
The Question of
Community
[CORE 120]
Computer Org. & Single
User Systems
[CS 130]
Object-Oriented
Programming
Fall
[CS 130]
The Human-Computer
Interface
[2 of CS 120,
130 or IT125]
Fall - ODD
MATH 377
Statistical Methods Fall
[Math 131 or 185]
OR
MATH 361
Ordinary Diff. Equations
Spring [Math 186]
Elective
(BIBL, BIBD, BIBH or
BMIS 300-499 level)
[Bibl 101, 102 & 211]
PHIL 486
CORE 320
CS 376
IT 325
Software Testing &
Quality Assurance
[CS 374]
Web Development II
[CS 120, IT 125]
Spring
Soc. Sci./Hum/
SR
Fall
18 hrs
Ethics- Spring
Or
SOCI 460 Ethics &
Social Issues
SR
Spring
14 hrs
BIBL 440
ADV. CS or IT
Christian Vocation &
Mission
2 hrs.
[90 earned hours]
Elective (300-499 level)
OR IS 405
[prereqs. apply]
Fine Art
(see back for choices)
2 hrs
CS 315
CS 374
MGMT 459
Programmming for
Mobile Computing I
[CS 120 & IT 220]
Fall
Software Engineering
[CS 230 & 332]
Fall
Project Management
[Jr. standing]
CS 495 (C)
CS 474
Computer Science
Senior Seminar
Object-Oriented Design
[CS 332]
Spring
FREE ELECTIVE
Must be taken last Spring
before graduation
ENGL 106 (2) &
+ENGL 006 (1)
ENGL 107 (2) &
+ENGL 007 (1)
PHYS 342/343
The Question of
Transcendence
[CORE 220]
ENGLISH:
+ENGL 003 (2) &
+ENGL 004 (1)
Instrumentation + lab
[Engr/Phys 335/336]
Fall - EVEN
BIBLE
MATH:
COMPASS Adv. Math
test required for Math
placement
Fund. of Networks &
Data Communications
[CS 115]
ENGR 335/336
Required only if a
condition
of Admission:
+UNIV 011 (3)
+UNIV 012 (1)
Student Success
3 hours
PLEASE NOTE:
+These courses will
NOT count toward final
graduation hours
Required only if
unsatisfactory
in High School:
SCIENCE
3 hrs
FREE ELECTIVE
3 hours
Exercise Science
Activity
1 hr
FOREIGN
LANGUAGE
6 hrs
Total minimum hours
= 128
[Pre-requisite courses required prior to, not concurrently]
★Freshman Requirement (C) = Minimum Grade  This course or its equivalent is offered at one of ACU’s semester-long Study Abroad sites.
Those planning to study abroad should save these courses. See www.acu.edu/study-abroad for updated courses.
4-15-10 revision
Social Science/Humanities/Fine Arts (appreciation) options include
the following:
Art 101, 221 or 222
Agrb 261
Econ 260 or 261
Educ 221
Hist 117, 118, 221 or 222
Hum 212, 217
Musm 230, 231, 232 or 233
Pols 221 or 225
Psyc 120
Soci 111
Thea 220 or 250
Other graduation requirements:
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C++ developer/programmer
Software tester
User interface design analyst
Hardware design developer
User interface engineer
Artificial intelligence engineer
Application programmer
Implementation engineer
Chief scientist, knowledge sciences
.net software developer
Visualization scientist
Database developer
Computing support manager
Middleware designer
Embedded systems specialist
Minimum grade in CS 115, 120, 130, 220, 495; IT 220 & 221 = “C”
Minimum GPA in major & concentration requirements = 2.00
Minimum cumulative GPA for required for graduation = 2.00
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