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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 five options: Computer Science, Software Engineering, Systems Analysis, 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/SA students: Identify appropriate information technologies for a given organizational context and explain how to incorporate such technologies into the given organizational context.
  • 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 – 66 HOURS, 2.0 GPA


CORE CURRICULUM

CA 103Public Speaking3 cr.
CS 140Introduction to Computers3 cr.
CS 151Introduction to Programming3 cr.
CS 208Discrete Mathematics3 cr.
CS 219Programming Fundamentals3 cr.
CS 300Technologies in a Global Society3 cr.
CS 321Web Programming I3 cr.
CS 365Computer Networking3 cr.
IS 205Managing Information Systems3 cr.
IS 361Data Management Concepts3 cr.
MA 120Basic Concepts of Statistics3 cr.
Total33 cr.

Networking and Security

CS 220Computer Architecture3 cr.
CS 225Programming Concepts3 cr.
CS 351Computer Operating Systems3 cr.
CS 367Network and Security Administration3 cr.
CS 368Distributed Computing3 cr.
CS 373Computer Network Security3 cr.
EC 141Principles of Macroeconomics3 cr.
IS 317Systems Analysis and Design3 cr.
MG 352Principles of Management3 cr.
MG 365Organizational Behavior3 cr.
CS/ISElective(any 3-credit CS/IS course level 300 or above that is not required by this specialty area)
-OR-
Web Page Design
3 cr.
AR 427
Total33 cr.

 

TOTAL66 cr.

   

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