Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $ 6,575 (US$ 6,575) per semester | Contact provider |
School of Computer, ...
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Course summary
This program is prepare students for entry into the computing profession, preparing students for graduate study in computer science, and preparing students for the more general challenges of professional and personal life and also prepares students to apply their knowledge to specific, constrained problems and produce solutions. This includes the ability to define a problem clearly; to determine its tractability; to determine when consultation with outside experts is appropriate; to evaluate and choose an appropriate solution strategy; to study, specify, design, implement, test, modify, and document that solution; to evaluate alternatives and perform risk analysis on that design; to integrate alternative technologies into that solution; and to communicate that solution to colleagues, professionals in other fields, and the general public. This also includes the ability to work within a team environment throughout the entire problem-solving process.
Program modules
Cosc 111 intro to comp sci I, cosc 112 intro to comp sci II, Math 241 calculus I, math 242 calculus II, Engl 101 freshman composition I, engl 102 freshman composition II, Hist 101/105 history I, hist 102/106 history II, Heed 100 healthful living, biol 101 intro to biology I, Orie 106 orientation, Cosc 237 advanced programming, cosc 220 data structures, Cosc 241 computer systems, cosc 243 comp architect, Math 243 calculus III, cosc 281 intro to discrete struc, Phil 109 intro to logic, math 312 linear algebra, Huma 201 intro to humanities I, huma 202 intro to humanities II, Cosc 352 prin prog lang, cosc 383 numerical methods, Cosc 354 operating systems, cosc 385 automata theory, Cosc 3xx comp sci elective I, cosc 3xx comp sci elective II, Math 340 differential equations, phys 205 general physics, Hist 350 african diaspora, Cosc 356 compilers, cosc 460 computer graphics, Cosc 458 software engineering, cosc 470 artificial intel, Math 331 probs and stats, cosc 490 senior project, Phys 206 general physics.
Entry requirement for international students
Students must have certified copies of supporting academic credentials, those who are from non-English speaking country must have a minimum of 550 on the TOEFL.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Morgan State University
Department name
School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural Sciences, Department of Computer Science
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