Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Code | Title | Units |
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General Education Requirements | ||
The student must complete the General Education Requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences. | 9 | |
Major Requirements | ||
CSCI 141 | Introduction to Computer Science I | 1 |
CSCI 142 | Introduction to Computer Science II | 1 |
CSCI 201 | Introduction to Computer Organization | 1 |
CSCI 211 | Discrete Structures | 1 |
CSCI 221 | Software Development I | 1 |
CSCI 321 | Software Development II | 1 |
CSCI 301 | Operating Systems | 1 |
CSCI 311 | Algorithm Analysis | 1 |
CSCI 498 | Senior Research I | 1 |
CSCI 499 | Senior Research II | 1 |
Two 300- or 400-level units in CSCI or one in CSCI and one in CINF/CSEC (excluding CSCI/CINF/CSEC junior seminars) | 2 | |
Collateral Requirements | ||
MATH 142Q and any two units in the division of Natural Sciences at the level of 140 or above outside of the Mathematics and Computer Science Department | 3 | |
General Electives | 8 | |
Total Units | 32 |
All students in the College of Arts and Sciences must meet General Education requirements in addition to specific requirements within the major area of study.
Each student must complete at least four writing or writing enhanced (WE) courses to complete the University Writing Requirement. At least two of these courses must be from General Education. Based upon Admissions application information, students may be placed in ENGL 100; ENGL 100 will count toward the Writing requirement if completed with a minimum grade of C.
A single course may not be used to meet more than one of the General Education requirements, but a single course may count toward a General Education requirement and the student’s major or minor requirements, as well as count as a Writing Enhanced course in the Writing requirement. Students should check with their advisor regarding the eligibility of transfer credits to meet General Education requirements after students have enrolled at Stetson. A key component of a liberal education is to learn about the modes of inquiry from a diverse set of disciplines, so no more than 3 courses used to meet General Education requirements may come from a single department and at least 16 of the 32 units required for graduation must come from departments outside the department of the major.
For many majors, certain courses outside the major field of study are required. These courses are called “collateral requirements.”
A student majoring in Education may count among the 32 units as many in the major as are required for completion of an approved program for teacher certification by the State of Florida.
Code | Title | Units |
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Foundations 1 | ||
Writing Requirement | ||
FSEM 100 | First Year Seminar | 1 |
Quantitative Reasoning (any Q course) | 1 | |
Junior Seminar | 1 | |
Knowledge of Human Cultures and the Natural World | ||
Select five of the following: 2 | 5 | |
Creative Arts (any A course, or 4 - MUSC, MUSA or MUSE credit courses) 3 | ||
Culture and Belief (any B course) | ||
Historical Inquiry (any H course) | ||
Individuals, Societies, and Social Systems (any S course) | ||
Modern Languages (any L course) | ||
Physical and Natural World (any P course) | ||
Personal and Social Responsibility | ||
Select any 'Stetson Values (V)' course | 1 | |
Total Units | 9 |
Cultural Events/Campus Engagement
In addition to completing 32 course units, students join Stetson's intellectual and creative life outside the classroom by participating in at least 3 approved cultural events for each semester of enrollment at Stetson. These events include lectures by distinguished visitors, musical performances, plays, and art shows.
- 1
Foundation courses may not be taken pass/fail.
- 2
1 unit each from 5 out of the 6 areas.
- 3
Course(s) must equal 1 unit.