The major in Computer Studies is an applications-oriented program. The emphasis of study in this program is on mastering the computer as a productivity tool. Graduates of this program will be prepared for entry into a variety of positions in business and industry with a sound foundation for future advancement based on technical competence, liberal education, and effective communication skills. Majors in computer studies will find courses in mathematics or business are good selections to complement their program of study.
| CMPSC 112 | Survey of Computer Science | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 201 | Visual BASIC | 4 semester hours |
| CMPSC 205 | Information Systems and Databases | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 235 | Systems Analysis and Design | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 255 | Fundamentals of Computer Networking | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 256 | Operating Systems for the Practitioner | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 305 | World Wide Web Applications I | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 309 | Issues in Computing | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 321 | Relational Database Theory and Design | 4 semester hours |
| CMPSC 395 | Computer Studies Capstone | 3 semester hours |
| Plus 12 semester hours completing at least one of the following tracks: | ||
Programming Track | ||
| CMPSC 202 | Principles of Computer Programming I | 4 semester hours |
| CMPSC 203 | Principles of Computer Programming II | 4 semester hours |
Networking Track | ||
| CMPSC 356 | Network Routing and Configuration | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 357 | Routing and Switching Protocols | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 358 | WAN Technologies | 3 semester hours |
Web Design and E-Commerce Track | ||
| CMPSC 306 | World Wide Web Applications II | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 315 | E-Commerce Applications and Technology | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 316 | Advanced E-Commerce Applications | 3 semester hours |
Web Administration Track | ||
| CMPSC 380 | Web Servers | 3 semester hours |
| CMPSC 381 | Web Security | 3 semester hours |