CURRICULUM GUIDE Computer Science, B.S. (Statistical Computing Concentration) 2016‐2017 Website: www.cs.eku.edu Email Contact: ka‐[email protected] Department of Computer Science 521 Lancaster Ave. 417 Wallace Bldg. Richmond, KY 40475 859‐622‐2398 The schedule below is an EXAMPLE of how you can arrange your class schedule. Please consult your advisor for specific changes that may need to be made. Fall Semester Freshman Year ASO 100I CSC 185 CSC 190 STA 270 G MAT 234 or 234H (fulfills Gen. Ed. 2) TOTAL Sophomore Year CSC 310 CSC 313 STA 375 Gen Ed. 1B (ENG 102) Gen. Ed. 3A (Arts) TOTAL Junior Year CSC 308 or 309 Wellness Gen. Ed. 4 (Nat. Sci.) Gen. Ed. 5A (History) Free Elective (must fulfull ACCT) TOTAL Senior Year CSC 544 CSC 494, 495,496 or INF 495 STA 575 § Supporting Course Sequence (Class 1) Gen. Ed. 6 (Diversity) Free Elective TOTAL Course Number Spring Semester 1 3 3 4 4 15 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 1 3 3‐4 3 1‐2 15 3 3 4 3 3 CSC 191 CSC 195 MAT 244 or 244H STA 320 Gen. Ed. 1A (ENG 101) TOTAL 16 CSC 340 STA 380 Gen. Ed. 1C (Oral Comm.) Gen. Ed. 3B (Humanities) Free Elective TOTAL CSC 320 Gen. Ed. 4 (Nat. Sci.) Gen. Ed. 5B (Soc. & Behav. Sci.) Gen. Ed. 6 (Diversity) Free Elective TOTAL 3 3 3 3 3 15 3 3 3 3 3 15 CSC 545 STA 580 STA 585 § Supporting Course Sequence (Class 2) Free Elective TOTAL 3 3 3 3 2 14 TOTAL HOURS TO DEGREE COMPLETION 120 * PREREQUISITES: Consult with your advisor and/or the University catalog regarding prerequisites for upper division CSC courses. AEM 202; BIO 111, 112 and/or 315; COR 400; CRJ 400; ECO 220 and/or 320; EPY 842; HEA 450; INS 370; MAT 109, 124, and/or 124H; PLS 400; PSY 309; QMB 200; STA 215, 320, 270, 500, 520, 700, 575, 775, 521, 721, 585, and/ or 785. See University catalog for details. Upper division courses: All students are required to have a minimum of 42 hrs. upper division (300 level or above) courses distributed throughout Major/Supporting/Gen Ed/Free Electives categories. If 300 level classes are taken for Gen. Ed., they can be used to fulfill the 42 hours instead of upper division free electives. Refer to the University Catalog at http://www.catalogs.eku.edu/ regarding University and General Education Requirements. All baccalaureate degree seeking students who enter the University are required to successfully complete one writing intensive course following completion of the ENG 102, ENG 105, or HON 102/103.Writing intensive courses are designated with the suffix “W” following the course prefix and number(e.g. HUM 300W). Applied Critical & Creative Thinking (ACCT) Requirement: Computer Science majors will fulfill ACCT with CSC 349, 440, 491, 549, or 495 with a program‐approved topic. (Credit hours are incorporated into program requirements.) Produced by the College of Science 2016‐17 Course Name GENERAL EDUCATION & UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS (40) ASO 100I Student Success Seminar for Computer Science (1) CORE COURSE REQUIREMENTS (25) CSC 185 Intro to Computer Concepts (3) CSC 190 Object‐Oriented Programming I (3) CSC 191 Object‐Oriented Programming II (3) CSC 195 Intro to Discrete Structures (3) CSC 308 or Mobile App Dev for iOS (3) CSC 309 Mobile App Dev for Android (3) CSC 310 Data Structures (3) CSC 313 Database Systems (3) CSC 340 Ethics & Software Engineering (3) PLUS ONE (1) HOUR selected from the following: CSC 494 Innovative Problem Solving (1‐3) CSC 495 Independent Work (1‐3) CSC 496 Senior Seminar (1) INF 495 Independent Work (1‐3) STATISTICAL COMPUTING CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (9) CSC 320 Introduction to Algorithms (3) CSC 544 Database Admin and Security (3) CSC 545 Theory of Database Systems (3) STATISTICAL COMPUTING CONCENTRATION SUPPORTING COURSE REQUIREMENTS (32‐34) *G MAT 234 or Calculus I (4) Honors Calculus I (4) * G MAT 234H Calculus II (4) * MAT 244 or 244H * STA 270 Applied Statistics I (4) * STA 320 Applied Statistics II (3) * STA 375 Sampling Methods (3) * STA 380 Nonparametric Statistics (3) * STA 575 Statistical Methods Using SAS (3) * STA 580 R and Introductory Data Mining (3) Experimental Design (3) * STA 585 § PLUS ONE (1) SEQUENCE selected from the following: *AEM 202 and Introduction TO Quality (3) * AEM 332 or Process Control and Auditing (3) * AEM 336 or Reliability and Sampling (3) * AEM 506 Six Sigma Quality (3) OR * BIO 315 and Genetics (4) * BIO 533 Bioinformatics: Principles and Apps. (3) OR *ECO 320 and Research Methods in Economics I (3) * ECO 420 Research Methods II (3) OR INS 370 and Principles of Risk and Insurance (3) * INS 372 or Fund. Of Property – Liability Insurance (3) * INS 374 or Fund. Of Life and Health Insurances (3) INS 378 Risk Management (3) OR * STA 520 and Mathematical Statistics I (3) * STA 521 Mathematical Statistics II (3) FREE ELECTIVES (12‐13) G Denotes that 3 credit hours from this course are/can be applied to fulfill a Gen. Ed. requirement.
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