Computer Science (AS)
Computer Science is the study of computation, algorithms, and how information is processed. It helps us understand how software and hardware function, evolve, and interact with the world. A strong foundation in computer science is essential for careers in software development, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and many other fields. If you're passionate about exploring complex systems and creating innovative solutions that can shape the future, this is the field for you.
Courses
- CS 1400 — Programming Fundamentals
- CS 1405 — Programming Fundamentals Lab
- CS 1410 — Object-Oriented Programming
- CS 1415 — Object-Oriented Program Lab
- CS 1810 — Introduction to Web Development
- CS 2420 — Data Structures and Algorithms
- CS 2810 — Computer Organization and Architecture
- MATH 1210 — Calculus I
- MATH 1220 — Calculus II
- MATH 3040 — Statistics for Scientists and Engineers
- MATH 3310 — Discrete Mathematics
- PHYS 2210 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
- PHYS 2215 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Lab
- PHYS 2220 — Physics for Scientists and Engineers II