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EXPLORE COMPUTER SCIENCE:
COURSES
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CPS AND CIS

Academics  

The Department of Computer Science offers two programs leading to the Bachelor of Science in computer science, and in computer information systems. Both programs have the same introductory core sequence of computer science courses. The main differences in the programs are in the mathematics and science requirements and in the application emphases.

Computer information systems: This program emphasizes computer science concepts with particular attention to systems analysis and design, computer communications, and applications in one of the concentration areas listed in the description of the program requirements.

Computer science: Computer science is the study of algorithms and their implementation in the environment of computer hardware. It includes the study of data structures, software design, programming languages, and computer elements and architecture. A student entering this program is expected to be able to take calculus and non-remedial English. A transfer student must ordinarily be in good standing and have a cumulative average of at least 2.5 based on a scale of 4. Each student must take appropriate upper-level electives to ensure depth in at least three of the core subject areas of data structures, software design, programming language concepts and architecture as arranged with the advisor and department chair.

Computer science and computer information systems majors are required to attain grades of C- or better in CPS 150, 151 and 350.

A minor in computer science consists of twenty-four semester hours. A minor in computer information systems consists of twenty-three semester hours.

Faculty

James P. Buckley, Chairperson
Professors Emeriti: Kester, Winslow
Associate Professors: Buckley, Gowda, Lang, Schoen, Seitzer, Smith, Sritharan
Assistant Professors: Courte, Perugini
Adjunct Associate Professor: Lokai



Bachelor of Science with a major in Computer Information Systems (CIS)
Sem. Hrs.
Computer Science 42
CPS
30
Select four additional courses (CPS 343 and above) 12
Concentration: An approved minor, or the following courses: 15-27
ACC
ECO
MGT
MKT
Breadth Requirement 41-50
Natural Sciences1 8
Mathematics1 9
MTH
Social and Behavioral Sciences1 6
Humanities1 9
Philosophy and Religious Studies (includes PHL 319)1 12
Communication Competencies 0-9
Introduction to the University: ASI 150 0-1
General Education courses/academic electives to total at least 120
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1This requirement will be satisfied in some cases by the minor that is chosen.

Bachelor of Science with a major in Computer Science (CPS)
Sem. Hrs.
Computer Science 45-48
CPS
27
Select three of the following four groups: 12-15
Select one course from the following:
CPS
Select two courses from the following:
CPS
Select two courses from the following:
CPS
Select one course from the following:
CPS
Select two additional courses at 300-level or above. 6
Natural Sciences 8
Breadth Requirement
Natural Sciences (select one grouping of courses from the following): 14
BIO
CHM
GEO
PHY
Select two additional courses acceptable for Science or Engineering majors
Mathematics 18
MTH
Social and Behavioral Sciences 6
Humanities 9
Philosophy and Religious Studies (including PHL 319) 12
Communication Competencies 0-9
Humanities 9
General Education courses/academic electives to total at least 120

Minor in Computer Information Systems (CIS)
Sem. Hrs.
Computer Information Systems 23
CPS
17
Select two additional courses (320-level or above, excludes CPS 435 & 437) 6

Minor in Computer Science (CPS)
Sem. Hrs.
Computer Science 20
CPS
11
Select three additional courses (320-level or above, excludes CPS 437) 9

*All material derived from the current issue of the University of Dayton Bulletin.
*Subject to Change


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