Feb 03, 2025  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Computer Science, B.S.


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Computer Science is the study of the theoretical foundations of computing and their applications in computer systems. It involves the study and implementation of algorithmic processes that describe and transform information. Computer Science is intended for students with career objectives in a wide range of computing and computer-related professions, e.g., computer programmers, system analysts, software developers, database administrators, cybersecurity analysts, etc. Students interested in computer science has the option of choosing the Cybersecurity concentration.

Computer Science is a broad discipline that encompasses many areas of specialization, with an ever-growing array of opportunities. The B.S. in Computer Science at Fairmont State has been designed to provide students with an understanding of the field that is broad enough for them to find employment in a wide spectrum of private companies or government agencies and make them competitive for graduate school and advanced study. In addition to receiving the necessary skills in computer science, the students also receive a well-balanced mathematics and general studies curriculum.

NOTES: It is highly recommended that students attempt to complete COMP 1120 , COMP 1130 , and MATH 2501  by the end of their freshman year.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE:120 SEM. HRS.
Major Curriculum: 72-75 SEM. HRS.
General Studies Requirements: 35-36 SEM. HRS.
Free Electives: 9-13 SEM. HRS.

Major Curriculum (72-75 Credit Hours)


Electives (9-10 Credit Hours)


(At least one COMP and at least one MATH course)

General Studies Requirements (35-36 Credit Hours)


* Any course(s) marked with an asterisk (*) are recommended to complement the program curriculum; however, students may select any other courses from the approved General Studies  list.

Outcome 1 - Critical Analysis


Outcome 2 - Quantitative Literacy


Outcome 3 - Written Communication


Outcome 4 - Teamwork


Outcome 5 - Information Literacy


(Met in Outcome 1)

Outcome 6 - Technology Literacy


  • Any Course (3)

Outcome 7 - Oral Communication


Outcome 8 - Citizenship


  • Any Course (3)

Outcome 9 - Ethics


  • Any Course (3)

Outcome 10- Health and Well-Being


  • Any Course (2-3)

Outcome 11- Interdisciplinary and Lifelong Learning


  • Any Course (3)

Outcome 12 - Fine Arts


  • Any Course (3)

Outcome 13 - Humanities


  • Any Course (3)

Outcome 14 - Social Science


  • Any Course (3)

Outcome 15 - Natural Science


(Required by Major)

Outcome 16 - Cultural Awareness and Human Dignity


  • Any Course (3)

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