major: Computer Science
Degree: Bachelor of Science (BS) 2024-2025
Informational Text
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science requires 120 total credits.
School of Computing Policies:
- All courses must be completed with a grade of C or better unless noted otherwise.
- Once enrolled at UNF, all remaining prerequisite courses and major/minor requirements must be completed at UNF.
- Satisfactory Progress Policy
- The School of Computing enforces the "one repeat" rule for all prerequisite and core courses offered by the School for its major programs.
- Students who do not successfully complete a prerequisite or core requirement for a School of Computing major on the first attempt due to earning a grade of D, F, W, WP, or WF will be granted one chance to repeat the course.
- Students who do not successfully complete the aforementioned course on the second attempt will be blocked from registering for courses offered by the School of Computing in future semesters.
- This policy applies whether or not the student has declared a major in a School of Computing program.
- Exit Requirements
- Proficiency in a high-level programming language.
- Proficiency in oral communication. To demonstrate satisfactory oral communication skills, students must deliver up to two presentations in an upper-level course offered by the School of Computing. If the first presentation is satisfactory, the second presentation will be waived.
Prerequisites (25 credits)
Computer Science Prerequisites (7 Courses - 25 Credits)
Additionally, the Computer Science major requires selective admission. Students must meet the following admission criteria listed below with a minimum grade of C prior to officially being admitted to the major: COP2220 Programming 1 and MAC2311 Calculus 1.
MAC2311 (GM) Calculus I (4 Credits)
MAC2312 (GM) Calculus II (4 Credits)
PHY2048 Calculus-Based Physics I (4 Credits)
PHY2048L Calculus Physics I Lab (1) must be taken
PHY2049L Calculus Physics II Lab (1) must be taken
Select 2 additional science courses (6 credits) for science majors. Appropriate course prefixes include:
- APB
- AST
- BCH
- BOT
- BSC
- CHM
- CHS
- ESC
- GLY
- ISC
- MCB
- PCB
- PHY
- PHZ
- PSC
- ZOO
海角社区courses that satisfy this requirement include:
AST2002 Discovering Astronomy (3)
BSC1010C General Biology I (4)
BSC1011C General Biology II (4)
CHM2045 General Chemistry I (3)
CHM2046 General Chemistry II (3)
ESC2000 Discovering Earth Science
BSC1005 Principles of Biology (3)
BSC1005L Principles of Biology Lab (1)
BSC1930 Current Applications in Biology (2)
CHM1025 Introduction to Chemistry (2)
PHY1020 Discovering How Things Work (3)
PHY2053 Algebra-based Physics I (3)
PHY2054 Algebra-based Physics II (3)
Requisites (3 credits)
Computer Science Requisites: (1 Course - 3 Credits)
SELECT Any public speaking courseCore Requirements (18 credits)
Computing Common Core (6 Courses - 18 Credits)
COT3100 Computational Structures (3 Credits)COP3503 Programming II (3 Credits)
COP3530 Data Structures (3 Credits)
CIS3253 GW-Legal Ethical Iss in Comput (3 Credits)
COP3703 Introduction to Databases (3 Credits)
CNT4504 Computer Networks (3 Credits)
Major Requirements (32 credits)
Computer Science Major Requirements: (10 Courses - 32 Credits)
CDA3100 Computer Arch. and Org. (4 Credits)COT3210 Theory of Computation (3 Credits)
COP3404 Systems Programming (3 Credits)
CEN4010 Software Engineering (3 Credits)
COP4610 Operating Systems (3 Credits)
COP4620 Constr of Language Translators (3 Credits)
CAP4630 Intro To Artificial Intelligen (3 Credits)
COT4400 Algorithms (3 Credits)
MAS3105 (GM) Linear Algebra (4 Credits)
STA3032 (GM) Prob/Statistics for Engrs (3 Credits)
Major Electives (9 credits)
Computer Science Major Electives: (3 Courses - 9 Credits)
SELECT 9 Credits of the following:
- Any upper (3000-4000) level Computing course (prefix CAP, CDA, CEN, CIS, CNT, COP, or COT) not used to fulfill other major requirements may be used to satisfy this requirement.
- A maximum of 6 credit hours of CIS3949 Experiential Studies may be taken. No more than 3 credit hours of CIS 3949 may be used to satisfy major or minor electives.
- A maximum of 6 credit hours of CIS4900 Directed Independent Study may be taken. No more than 3 credit hours CIS 4900 may be taken with the same professor.
- Students admitted to the accelerated BS-MS program may take the graduate-level courses CIS6913 Research Methods in Computing (3 Credits) and CIS6372 Information Assurance (3 Credits) to satisfy up to 6 credits of the required 9 major elective credits.
Exit Requirement
Computer and Information Sciences Oral Exit Requirement: All computing majors must deliver up to two spoken presentations in upper-level computing courses for the evaluation of presentation skills. If the first presentation is satisfactory, then the second evaluated presentation will be waived.
Electives (120 credits)
In order to graduate with a bachelor's degree, 120 total credit hours must be earned.
ANY-LEVEL Free Electives For 120 Hours
Electives (48 credits)
In order to graduate with a bachelor's degree, 48 upper-level hours must be earned.
UPPERLEVEL Free Electives From UpperLevel