Advisement is required for all undergraduate CSCI majors
CSCI majors must schedule a meeting with their assigned advisor prior to registering each semester.
Concentrations in Computer Science
The courses for the concentrations share the following common core (The number between parentheses indicates course credit hours)
- CSCI 1510 Student in University (3)
- CSCI 2150 Computer Organization (4)
- CSCI 2020 Fundamentals of Database (3)
- CSCI 3250 Software Engineering I (3)
- CSCI 3350 Software Engineering II (3)
- CSCI 3400 Networking Fundamentals (3)
- CSCI 1900 Mathematics for Computer Science* (3)
- MATH 1510 Probability & Statistics*
Each provides a strong background in programming, design, computer organization, database management, networking, and software engineering.
A probability and statistics course and a discrete mathematics course is required by all concentrations.
The concentrations emphasize practical skills needed to succeed in careers in computer and information sciences, including technical skills, written and oral communication, project management, and teamwork.
Our graduates work throughout the region and nation, at highly competitive salaries and in a wide variety of industries. In addition, many of our graduates go on to further studies, including the department's masters program. Each of the concentrations prepares students for careers in software development.

