Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 4 Year(s) | $7744 for 15 hours | Contact provider |
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Course summary
The BS in Applied Computer Science gives the student a rigorous education in computer science with particular attention and practice given to mainframe business applications. This program was initiated by a joint study agreement with the IBM Corporation, and was expanded by funding from the Intellectual Capital Partnership Program (ICAPP). It is particularly geared to the large system computing needs of the companies that dominate the local economy. Topics covered in this degree range from programming on mainframe computers, mainframe operating systems and databases, computer networking to the most current technology being utilized in the computer fields. The program prepares students to seek employment in business, government and manufacturing. The objective of the program is to provide training in computer programming and computer science principles as professional disciplines with emphasis on mainframes. Graduates of the program will be prepared to apply their knowledge within field settings and to pursue graduate training in computer science.
Program modules
The modules include CPSC 3111 Structured Programming w/ COBOL 1, CPSC 3121 Assembly Language Programming 1, CPSC 3125 Operating Systems, CPSC 3131 Database Systems 1, CPSC 3156 Transaction Processing, CPSC 3175 Object-Oriented Design, CPSC 4125 Server-side Web Development, CPSC 5135 Programming Languages, CPSC 5165 Web Development Projects, CPSC 3118 Graphical User Interfaces, CPSC 3125 Operating Systems, CPSC 3131 Database Systems 1, CPSC 3175 Object-Oriented Design, CPSC 4111 Games Programming I, CPSC 4112 Games Programming II, CPSC 4175 Software Engineering, CPSC 4176 Senior Software Engineering Project, CPSC 5185 Artificial Intelligence, CPSC 5125 Computer Graphics, CPSC 5157 Computer Networks.
Entry requirement for international students
Students who are entering freshmen with high school class graduated within the previous five years must have a high school academic Grade Point Average of 2.5, have taken 16 units in the College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC), and should have SAT scores of 490 Critical Reading and 460 Math, or ACT scores of 20 English and 19 Math. Minimum required Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score for admission is as follows: paper-based score of 550, a computer-based score of 213, or a Internet based score of 79.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Columbus State University
Department name
College of Science, TSYS Department of Computer Science
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