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The Computer Science (Smart Systems) program provides an introduction to the expanding range of algorithmic and mathematical methods that enable computers to handle the intricacies and unpredictability of both human interactions and real-world environments. Admission to the computer science major is highly competitive, with selection determined by students' overall academic performance across all subjects.
To qualify for the computer science major, students must complete these 24 credit hours (8 courses):
Computer Science 1001 and 1002, achieving at least 65% in each
six credit hours in critical reading and writing (CRW) courses, including a minimum of three credit hours in English
Mathematics 1000 and 1001 (or 1090 and 1000)
six credit hours in elective courses
Career prospects
Graduates with a bachelor of science degree in Smart Systems can pursue diverse career paths such as:
AI developers
mobile application developers
robotics software engineers
information technology professionals
software engineers
web development specialists
Duration: Four years
Co-op option: Available