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Sequence of Courses  – Computer Science and Business - Alternative A

freshman year, first semester (18 credit hours)

  • Engl 1 Composition and Literature (3)
  • Eco 1 Principles of Economics (4)
  • Math 21  Calculus I (4)
  • Bus 1 Introduction to Business I (3)
  • CSE 15 Introduction to Computer Science (4)

freshman year, second semester (15 credit hours)

  • Engl 2 Composition and Literature II (3)
  • Math 22 Calculus II (4)
  • Phy 11, 12 Introductory Physics I and Laboratory I (5)
  • CSE 17 Structured Programming and Data Structures (3)

sophomore year, first semester (17 credit hours)

  • Phy 21 Introductory Physics II (4)
  • ECE 33 Introduction to Computer Engineering (4)
  • Math 205 Linear Methods (3)
  • Acct 151 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
  • CSE 261 Discrete Structures (3)

sophomore year, second semester (16 credit hours)


junior year, first semester (19 credit hours)

  • CSB Professional or HSS Elective (3) 
  • CSE 342 Fundamentals of Internetworking (4)
  • Fin 125 Business Finance (3)
  • Mkt 111 Principles of Marketing (3)
  • Eco 146 Applied Microeconomics (3)
  • CSB 311 Computer Applications in Business (3)

junior year, second semester (18 credit hours) 

  • CSB Professional or HSS Electives(6)
  • CSE 216 Software Engineering (3)
  • ECE 201 Computer Architecture (3)
  • CSB 312 Design of Integrated Business Applications  I (3)
  • Law 201 Legal Environment for Business (3)

senior year, first semester (15 credit hours)

  • CSE 303 Operating System Design (3)
  • CSB 313 Design of Integrated Business Applications II (3)
  • Mgt 186 Supply Chain Operations Management (3)
  • CSB or HSS Elective (3)
  • CSE 252 Computers, Internet and Society (3)

senior year, second semester (18 credit hours)

  • Mgt 301 Business Management Policies (3)
  • CSE 340 Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3) 
  • CSB Professional or HSS Electives (9)
  • CSE 262 Programming Languages (3)

Sequence of Courses – Computer Science and Business -  Alternative B

freshman year, first semester (18 credit hours)

  • Engl 1 Composition and Literature (3)
  • Eco 1 Principles of Economics (4)
  • Math 21  Calculus I (4)
  • Bus 1 Introduction to Business I (3)
  • CSE 15 Introduction to Computer Science (4)

freshman year, second semester (15 credit hours)

  • Engl 2 Composition and Literature II (3)
  • Math 22 Calculus II (4)
  • Phy 11, 12 Introductory Physics I and Laboratory I (5)
  • CSE 17 Structured Programming and Data Structures (3)

sophomore year, first semester (17 credit hours)

  • ECE 33 Introduction to Computer Engineering (4)
  • Math 231 Probability & Statistics (3)
  • Acct 151 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
  • Eco 129 Money and Banking (3)
  • CSE 109 Systems Programming (4)

sophomore year, second semester (16 credit hours)


junior year, first semester (16 credit hours)

  • CSE 342 Fundamentals of Internetworking (4)
  • Mkt 111 Principles of Marketing (3)
  • Eco 146 Applied Microeconomics (3)
  • CSB Professional or HSS Elective (3)
  • CSB 311 Computer Applications in Business (3)

junior year, second semester (18 credit hours) 

  • CSB Professional or HSS Elective (3) 
  • CSE 216 Software Engineering (3)
  • ECE 201 Computer Architecture (3)
  • CSB 312 Design of Integrated Business Applications  I (3)
  • Mgt 186 Supply Chain Operations Management (3)
  • Law 201 Legal Environment for Business (3)

senior year, first semester (18 credit hours)

  • CSE 261 Discrete Structures (3)
  • CSE 303 Operating System Design (3)
  • CSB 313 Design of Integrated Business Applications II (3) 
  • CSB Professional or HSS Elective (3)  
  • HSS Humanities/Social Sciences Elective (3)
  • CSE 252 Computers, Internet and Society (3)

senior year, second semester (18 credit hours)

  • Mgt 301 Business Management Policies (3)
  • CSE 340 Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3) 
  • CSB Professional or HSS Electives (9)
  • CSE 262 Programming Languages (3)

Sequence of Courses – Computer Science and Business - Alternative C

freshman year, first semester (18 credit hours)

  • Engl 1 Composition and Literature (3)
  • Eco 1 Principles of Economics (4)
  • Math 21  Calculus I (4)
  • Bus 1 Introduction to Business I (3)
  • CSE 15 Introduction to Computer Science (4)

freshman year, second semester (15 credit hours)

  • Engl 2 Composition and Literature II (3)
  • Math 22 Calculus II (4)
  • Phy 11, 12 Introductory Physics I and Laboratory I (5)
  • CSE 17 Structured Programming and Data Structures (3)

sophomore year, first semester (16 credit hours)

  • Math 231 Probability & Statistics (3)
  • Acct 151 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3)
  • Eco 129 Money and Banking (3)
  • CSE 109 Systems Programming (4)
  •  HSS Humanities/Social Sciences Elective (3)

sophomore year, second semester (16 credit hours)


junior year, first semester (17 credit hours)

  • CSE 342 Fundamentals of Internetworking (4)
  • Mkt 111 Principles of Marketing (3)
  • ECE 33 Introduction to Computer Engineering (4)
  • Eco 146 Applied Microeconomics (3)
  • CSB 311 Computer Applications in Business (3)

junior year, second semester (18 credit hours) 

  • HSS Humanities/Social Sciences Elective (3) 
  • CSE 216 Software Engineering (3)
  • ECE 201 Computer Architecture (3)
  • CSB 312 Design of Integrated Business Applications  I (3)
  • Mgt 186 Supply Chain Operations Management (3)
  • Law 201 Legal Environment for Business (3)

senior year, first semester (18 credit hours)

  • CSE 261 Discrete Structures (3)
  • CSE 303 Operating System Design (3)
  • CSB 313 Design of Integrated Business Applications II (3) 
  • CSB Professional Elective (6)
  • CSE 252 Computers, Internet and Society (3)

senior year, second semester (18 credit hours)

  • Mgt 301 Business Management Policies (3)
  • CSE 340 Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3) 
  • CSB Professional Electives (6)
  • HSS Humanities/Social Sciences Electives (3) 
  • CSE 262 Programming Languages (3)



   
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