Applied Computer Science Specialization
Focused area of study for Computer Science & Innovation Majors
Why Choose an Applied Computer Science Specialization?
For students who value a more academic approach to computer science but still want to be able to combine both theory and practice, this specialization is the ideal starting place for students who are planning to pursue a more advance degree in the field.
Students will be expected to solve complex logic problems by applying the tools and techniques found in the practice of Software Engineering and Computer Science. They will also demonstrate the use of secure systems architecture as a basis of software design and work in a team-based development environment through the collaborative implementation of the software development process and other team-based projects.
Courses in this specialization currently include:
- CSI 385 - Operating Systems Architecture
- CSI 400 - Real Time Systems
- CSI 485 - Distributed Operating Systems
- MTH 240 - Calculus II
- MTH 250 - Math for 3D Graphics
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