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Computer Science, Systems and Networks Concentration, B.S.

Program Overview

Students in the Systems and Networks concentration will effectively use the computing and communication capabilities of computers and related devices, emphasizing productivity, correctness, performance, and reliability. Computer Systems encompasses the study of computer organization and architectures, covering processors, memory, storage, external devices (e.g., graphic cards, solid-state drives), and their interconnections. It also encompasses system software, including programming languages, compilers, operating systems, database systems, and parallel or distributed processing.

Computing and Informatics Honors Program

Want to take your education to the next level? Eligible students can apply for the Computing and Informatics Honors Program for additional coursework to graduate with honors.

Computer Science, Systems and Networks, B.S. at a Glance

This concentration is designed to best prepare students to match the diverse requirements of employers. It also prepares students to pursue graduate studies in computing and other related areas. The B.S. in Computer Science program requires a common set of computer science courses, a set of concentration-specific courses, and a group of elective courses in a non-computer science discipline, also satisfied by a second major or a minor.

Delivery
On-Campus
Credit Hours
120 Credit Hours

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