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B.A. |
B.S. |
| Computer
Science |
3
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3 |
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COSC
1301 |
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| Developing
A Christian Mind |
3
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3 |
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DCM
2301 |
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| English
|
12
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9 |
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ENGL
1301, 1302,
2301,
and/or 2302 |
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| Fine
Arts |
3
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3
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FINE
1306 |
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| Foreign
Language |
6-14*
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0 |
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*Six hours at the 2000 level if adequate prerequisites
are met |
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| Foundations
for Excellence |
0-1
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0-1 |
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FOUN
1101 is required of all first year and transfer students
with fewer than 15 credit hours (AP, CLEP, IB, or dual/concurrent
credit earned while in high school does not count towards
these 15 credit hours). |
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| History |
6
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6 |
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HIST
1301, 1302,
2301,
or 2302
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| Kinesiology
|
0-2
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0-2 |
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KNES
1101 and one additional activity course (KNES
1102-1122);
for veterans or those 25 years of age or older prior to
enrollment at DBU, KNES courses are waived |
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| Mathematics |
3-4
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3-4 |
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MATH
1303 or 1307
or 1405
[eMAT
Advising Tool required prior to registering for any
Math class or any class for which the eMAT is a prerequisite]. |
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| Natural
Science (1000
or 2000 level courses only) |
0 |
11 |
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(B.S. only) 11 hours from Biology, Chemistry,
Geology, Physical Science, or Physics |
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| Religion |
6-12
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6-12 |
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RELI
1301, 1302,
and six additional semester hours depending on semester
hours transferred at the time of initial enrollment |
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| Social
Science (1000
or 2000 level courses only) |
6 |
6 |
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POLS
2301 required for all students. An additional
3 credit hours may be selected from Economics,
Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology |
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| Total
General Studies |
48-66 |
50-60 |
Computer
Information Science Major |
38 |
38 |
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COSC
1405 Foundations
of Computer Science I
COSC
1408 Foundations
of Computer Science II
COSC
2403 Object-Oriented
Analysis and Design
COSC
2406 Data
Structures
COSC
3301 Database
Management Systems
COSC
3405 Organization
and Architecture
COSC
3406 Networks
and Telecommunication
COSC
4308 Senior
Project in Computer Science (S-L) or three credit hour COSC upper-level
electives not used in a selected concentration.
COSC
4402 Software Engineering (S-L)
PHSC 1402 Physical Science
Along with 6 upper-level credit hours of COSC electives plus the following courses:
MATH 2309 Introduction to Linear Algebra
MATH 3302 Discrete Mathematics
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Additional credit hours in selected concentration:
In addition, computer science majors must take at least 12 upper-level semester hours in an approved concentration. Business, computer security, education, and mathematics are four of the approved areas of concentration.
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| Business |
12
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12 |
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12 semester hours of upper-level business courses plus
appropriate prerequisites |
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| OR
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| Computer Security |
12 |
12 |
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12 semester hours from COSC 3408, 4401, and 4408. |
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OR |
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| Education |
12
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12 |
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12
semester hours in education courses as specified by the
College of Education |
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| OR
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| Mathematics
|
12
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12 |
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12 semester hours of upper-level mathematics courses
including MATH 3301, 3307, and 4302 plus appropriate prerequisites |
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| Electives |
10-28
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16-26 |
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Sufficient
to complete 126-credit-hour minimum for bachelor's degree,
including 42 upper-level semester hours |
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TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED |
126 |
126 |
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Minor in Computer Information Science
For a minor in computer information science, the following
courses are required: COSC
1405, COSC
1408, COSC 2403, COSC
3301, COSC
3405, COSC
3406, MATH
1303, PHSC
1402.
(S-L) = Course(s) with field-based service-learning component.
Minimum GPA Required for Graduation from Dallas Baptist University
DBU requires a minimum cumulative, major, and minor GPA of 2.0 (comprised of transfer and DBU hours).
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