Computing and Cyber Security
Bachelors of Science in Computer Science
The student must complete a baccalaureate degree plan (120 semester hours minimum) consisting of 36 hours in residence and transfer credit which includes the following:
1. General Education, Prerequisites and Electives (Minimum of 42 semester hours): This component is made up of freshman and sophomore-level courses which meet each of the criteria identified by the university as important aspects of a general education listed in the General Education Requirements.
2. Area of Specialization (18-42 semester hours): Credits toward the area of specialization may be earned from regionally accredited junior or community colleges and vocational or technical schools; credits may also be earned through armed forces training when that work can be equated to college credit. Specialization hours must be completed prior to enrollment in a BAAS degree plan.
3. Professional Development (36 semester hours): The courses taken in this area are to be chosen to provide academic depth and breadth to the area of specialization and, in addition, afford substantive developmental knowledge in the student's professional career goals. The component focuses on areas of learning directly related to upward mobility and further extends a student's knowledge, skill and expertise. The professional development sequence of 36 semester hours CISA/CSCI courses. The professional sequence will be tailored to each student's needs.
Candidates for the BAAS–IT degree must complete a minimum of 36 CISA/CSCI hours in residence. Candidates for the BAAS–IT Information Assurance (Cyber Security) concentration must complete a minimum of 36 specific cyber security CISA/CSCI hours in residence for them to be eligible for the Cyber Defense Certificate.
Additional requirements for graduation:
Must receive a grade of “C” or better in all MATH, CSCI and CISA core and their associated prerequisites for a satisfactory passing grade
A minimum average GPA of 2.25 must be maintained in all CISA and CSCI core and elective courses to remain in the program. Applies to transfer courses also
Academic courses cannot be counted towards technical/ vocational credits
Technical / vocational credits from non-approved colleges requires department head and Dean approval
Academic or technical / vocational courses must be completed within previous five years of admission to A&M-SA
Students completing the BAAS-IT Information Assurance and Cyber Security concentration are eligible for the NSA/DHS Cyber Defense Education Certificate.
Mission Statement of Computer Science (CS) Program
The mission of the Computer Science program is to support the development of comprehensive computer science education and research programs that will prepare students to acquire relevant marketable skills to solve complex problems in computing, demonstrate professional responsibilities and ethics and work collaboratively in a diverse environment and gain appropriate knowledge for working as computing professionals and/or for graduate studies. The program fosters to increase campus, community and experiential awareness in computing and promote faculty and student research in the fields of computing.
The Educational Objectives of the BSCS program are:
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- Graduates will acquire relevant marketable skills to be able to analyze and solve complex problems in the field of computing.
- Graduates will demonstrate professional responsibilities and ethics and work collaboratively in a diverse environment.
- Graduates will gain appropriate knowledge for working as computing professionals and/or for graduate studies.
- Graduates of the program will have the ability to:
- Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions.
- Design, implement and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program's discipline.
- Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts.
- Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles.
- Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program's discipline.
- Apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions.
Admission to BSCS program is based on the general university admissions requirements.
Additional requirements for graduation:
- 30 CSCI upper division courses required for this degree must be completed at A&M-SA to satisfy residency requirements
- Must complete at least 40 hours of major + major electives at A&M-SA.
- Must receive a grade of “C” or better in all MATH, CSCI and CISA core and their associated prerequisites for a satisfactory passing grade.
- A minimum average GPA of 2.25 must be maintained in all CISA and CSCI core and elective courses to remain in the program. Applies to transfer courses also.
- Academic credits transferred as substitution courses must be completed within the previous five years of admission to A&M-SA.
Approved upper-division CISA courses that can be used as electives for majors and minors are: CISA 3309, CISA 4323, CISA 4324, CISA 4332.
Students completing the BS Computer Science program with the appropriate Cyber Security electives are eligible for the NSA/DHS Cyber Defense Education Certificate.