Bachelor of Science -
Information and Computer Science/Software Engineering
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
and Security. 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.
Requirements for Admission
For information on applying, call 1-877-505-1059 or email pssc@park.edu
Students will need to complete at least 30 semester hours through Park University, with 15 hours in their major in order to receive a degree from Park University.
See the Online Learning Admissions Process web
page for detailed information about our application and admissions
process.
Core Curriculum
A total of 120 credit hours are required for degree
completion. Sixty-three (63) credits are in the major field
distributed as follows:
- 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 Technology 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.
- AC 201 Principles of Accounting I 3 cr.
- CS 220 Computer Architecture 3 cr.
- CS 314 User Interface Design 3 cr.
- CS 322 Web Programming Design I 3 cr.
- CS 351 Computer Operating Systems 3 cr.
- CS 352 Data Structures 3 cr.
- IS 315 Computer Systems Analysis & Design I 3 cr.
- MG 352 Principles of Management 3
cr.
- MG 365 Organizational Behavior 3 cr.
TOTAL: 63
Credits
Liberal Education
Successfully complete the liberal education requirements as described in the university catalog.
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