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The Computer Science Department offers students the chance to explore computing systems for automating business and scientific processes. Those pursuing an Associate in Science in Computer Science degree gain foundational knowledge for transferring to a four-year institution. Earning a bachelor's degree further equips graduates for careers in business and scientific programming, as well as management roles. The curriculum covers computing history, software development, data structures, object-oriented programming, symbolic logic for algorithms, and low-level machine language implementation. Through individual and collaborative projects, students hone critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. The program fosters academic and technical skills to ensure success in higher education or professional settings, preparing learners to transition seamlessly into a Computer Science bachelor's program.
After completing this program, graduates will demonstrate the ability to:
Develop software components and specifications to address small business and scientific challenges.
Create and execute algorithms incorporating basic computations, input/output operations, control structures, and function definitions.
Apply object-oriented concepts for designing class hierarchies and inheritance systems.
Code programs at machine language level while employing essential high-level programming techniques.
Explain symbolic logic applications in practical scenarios, program validation, database operations, and algorithmic processes.