Computer Science
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A Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science qualifies students for employment with local, state, regional, and federal agencies. Banks, accounting firms, manufacturing, and service agencies employ programmers to assist with computer systems. A system analyst's position is usually obtained after a few years of employment as a programmer. Some students go on to get their graduate degrees in Computer Science in preparation for a career in research or teaching. An internship or part-time work is recommended in order to establish a relationship with an employer before graduation.
A student graduating in computer science must have a grade of C or better in each of the core computer science courses before the subsequent core course is taken. The core courses are: CSC 112, 212, 242, 242L, 275, 282, 345, 346, 382, 405, 480, and 481.
All students who complete the curriculum as described below will
have the notation CSAB Accredited (Computing Sciences Accreditation Board,
Inc.) affixed to their transcripts.
| FRESHMAN YEAR
Computer Science 112, 212, Mathematics 201, 2211 English 105, 115 History Communications 135 Electives Economics 201, 202 or 205 |
6 7 6 3 3 3 3 31 |
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Computer Science 242, 242L, 275, 282, 345 Mathematics 222 Laboratory Science Sequence2 English (literature) Social and Behavioral Sciences3 |
13 4 8 3 3 31 |
| JUNIOR YEAR
Computer Science 346, 382, 405 Mathematics 254, 260 Computer Science (400 level)4 Electives English 325 Social and Behavioral Sciences3 Science Elective5 |
9 6 3 6 3 3 3 33 |
SENIOR YEAR
Computer Science 480, 481 Computer Science (400 level)4 Sciences 485 Electives Science Elective5 Fine Arts |
6 6 1 14 3 3 33 |
1 Students not prepared to begin
with Mathematics 221 should take Mathematics 121 and Mathematics 122 as
electives.
2The student must elect an eight-hour
sequence from among BIOS 120, 120L-BIOS 222, 222L; BIOS 120,120L-BIOS 224,
224L; CHEM 121, 121L-CHEM 124, 124L; PHYS 251, 251L-PHYS 252, 252L; or
PHYS 261, 261L-PHYS 262, 262L.
3The 6 hours of social and behavioral
sciences must be chosen from at least 2 of the following areas: Anthropology,
Geography, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology. See "General Degree
Requirements" LSU in Shreveport Catalog for restrictions
4CSC courses numbered 415 to
470 or PHYS 420 or CSC 490 may be repeated for a maximum of six credit
hours.
5Students must elect two additional
three?hour courses from Biology, Chemistry, or Physics, MATH 310, MCOM
320, or CSC 360 provided that every major completes at least one course
in Biology and at least one Physics or Chemistry course, and that no courses
labeled "for non?science students" be used to satisfy this requirement.
Courses used to satisfy the science and laboratory science requirements
may also be approved to satisfy the requirement outside the major, but
may not be applied to the 43 semester hours required in Computer Science.
See "General Degree Requirements" LSU in Shreveport Catalog for
restrictions
Computer Science Minor: The student who chooses to minor in computer
science must take 21 hours consisting of the following courses: 3 hours
in CSC 111 or ED 202 or MADM 150; 12 hours of CSC 112, CSC 212, CSC 242,
CSC 345; 6 hours of CSC electives at the 300 or 400 level.
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