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The Information and Computer Science (ICS) curriculum prepares students for a broad range of computer opportunities in industry as well as in graduate studies. ICS students choose one or more specialty areas from among these four options: Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Management, or Networking. Depending on their chosen specialty area, ICS graduates are well prepared for these industry positions: Web programmer, applications programmer, systems analyst, information technology (IT) project manager, database analyst, or network analyst.

Program Competencies:

  • Apply problem-solving and critical-thinking skills and use popular computer technologies in producing technology solutions.
  • Communicate effectively, ethically, and professionally in a team environment.
  • ICS/CS and ICS/SE students: Design and implement elegant programs that utilize data structures and operating systems concepts.
  • ICS/NT students: Explain computer networking and security concepts and demonstrate proficiency in use of popular computer networking and security technologies.
  • ICS/DM students: Design and implement elegant data management solutions.

 

The ICS Department works with Park's Career Development Center in helping to place students in computer internship positions. The ICS Department actively encourages students to work in such internship positions and considers internships to be an integral part of the ICS curriculum.

REQUIREMENTS FOR: B.S. MAJOR – 62 - 63 HOURS, 2.0 GPA


CORE CURRICULUM

CS 151 Introduction to Programming 3 cr
CS 208 Discrete Mathematics 3 cr
CS 219 Programming Fundamentals 3 cr.
CS 225
Programming Concepts
3 cr.
CS 300 Technologies in a Global Society 3 cr.
CS 321 Web Programming I 3 cr.
CS 365 Computer Networking 3 cr.
CS 373
Computer Network Security
3 cr.
IS 205
Managing Information Systems
3 cr.
IS 361
Data Management Concepts 3 cr.
MA 120 Basic Concepts of Statistics 3 cr.
MA 135
College Algebra
3 cr.
Total
36 cr.

 

Data Management

AC 201 Principles of Accounting I 3 cr.
CS 314 User Interface Design 3 cr.
CS 352 Data Structures 3 cr.
IS 315 Computer Systems Analysis & Design I 3 cr.
IS 362 Applied Database Management 3 cr.
MG 352 Principles of Management 3 cr.
MG 365 Organizational Behavior 3 cr.




Select two courses from this list:



AC 202 Principles of Accounting II
3 cr.
CA 104 Interpersonal Communication I 3 cr.
CS 322 Web Programming II 3 cr.
EC 315 Quantitative Research Methods 3 cr.
HR 422 Organizational Development and Change 3 cr.
IS 316 Computer Systems Analysis & Design II 3 cr.
MK 351 Principles of Marketing 3 cr.
MK 385 Consumer Behavior 3 cr.
MK 453 Marketing Research & Information Systems 3 cr.
Total
27 cr

 

TOTAL 62 - 63 cr.

   

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