Computer Science Major
Degree: Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science (see details below)
Semester Hours: 49-50
Recognizing the wide range of topics covered by computing, EMU offers a program that allows students, together with the faculty advisor, to create a custom plan of study. The computer science major consists of 14 SH of foundational computer science courses covering programming, networking, computer architecture and system software, and database technologies; 9-10 SH of mathematics courses covering calculus through integration, topics in discrete mathematics, and basic statistical methods; a 2 SH capstone project; 16 SH of upper-level computer science courses; and an additional 6 SH from computer science or related fields for a total of 49-50 SH. The specific 16 SH of upper-level computer science courses and the additional 6 SH of electives will be determined by the student and advisor working together to tailor the program to the educational goals and career objectives of the student.
Computer science students typically earn a bachelor of arts degree. Students with a plan of study including CS 345, CS 355, CS 445, CS 455, MATH 170, MATH 185, and STAT 220 can opt for a bachelor of science degree instead. Students planning to seek a graduate degree in computer science should consider a double major in computer science and mathematics.
Foundational Courses (14 SH)
- CS 145 Introduction to Programming OR CS 155 Programming in Python OR CS 245 Programming in Java - 2
- CS 255 Intermediate Programming - 2
- CE 165 Networking and Data Communication - 2
- CE 175 Architecture and Operating Systems - 4
- CS 265 Databases and Information Management - 2
- CS 275 Web Applications - 2
Upper-Level Courses (16 SH)
Choose 16 SH from the following courses:
- 300-level or 400-level CS courses
- *ENGR 325 Engineering Ethics - 2
- *CE 365 Digital Circuits - 3
Mathematics Courses (9-10 SH)
- MATH 134 Finite Math: Logic and Problem Solving - 2 AND MATH 136 Finite Math: Number Theory and Probability - 2 OR MATH 170 Discrete Mathematics - 4
- Any STAT course offered by a mathematics faculty member - 2
- *MATH 150 Elements of Calculus - 3 OR MATH 185 Calculus I - 4
Computer Science or Related Field Electives (6 SH with advisor approval)
Each student will choose additional courses based on a theme of study. The courses are selected with consultation and approval of a faculty advisor.
Senior Capstone
- CS 475 Capstone Project - 2