Computer & Information Science from Brigham Young University - Laie is a Campus Bachelor Information Technology degree that prepares you for a IT career. The Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science is designed as a general studies degree in the computing field. Graduates will a broad exposure to computing related disciplines, such as comupter science, information science , information technology and instructional design & technology. The primary purpose of the degree is to prepare the student for employment rather than graduate school. A student may later go on to graduate school in a technology area, business or education. Some areas could require additional preliminary coursework. Core Requirements (2930 hours) * CIS 101 Beginning Programming * CIS 201 Web Programming or CIS 202 Object-Oriented Programming * CIS 205/L Discrete Mathematics I * CIS 206/L Discrete Mathematics II orMath 119 Applied Calculus or [Math 112 Calculus I (5) or Math 113 Calculus II (5)] * CS 305 System Engineering I * CS 405 System Engineering II * CS 470 Ethics in Computer & Information Sciences * IT 208/L Data Communication Systems and Networks Content Area Electives (18 hours) * Any additional CIS, CS, IS or IT courses * Any IDD courses * Up to one additional lab-based course in Science beyond General Education requirements * Up to one additional course in Mathematics numbered 114 or above. Advanced CIS Electives (15 hours) Any additional upper-division (300 or 400 level) courses in CS, IS or IT. View more details on Brigham Young University - Laie, HI . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Information Technology courses.
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