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1 College of Science Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Programs: Assessment Plan Computer Science and Computer Networks Computer Science offers the following instructional programs: 1. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science 2. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Computer Engineering Option 3. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Networking and Data Communications Option 4. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Software Engineering Option 5. Master of Science in Computer Science 6. Master of Science in Computer Networks nstitutional Learning Outcomes (LOs): Graduates of CSUEB will be able to: 1. think critically and creatively and apply analytical and quantitative reasoning to address complex challenges and everyday problems 2. communicate ideas, perspectives, and values clearly and persuasively while listening openly to others 3. apply knowledge of diversity and multicultural competencies to promote equity and social justice in our communities 4. work collaboratively and respectfully as members and leaders of diverse teams and communities 5. act responsibly and sustainably at local, national, and global levels 6. demonstrate expertise and integration of ideas, methods, theory and practice in a specialized discipline of study Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs): Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Students graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science will be able to: 1. apply knowledge of mathematics and computational theory to appropriate problems in computer science
2 2. analyze a problem, and identify and define the resources and requirements needed for its solution 3. design and implement a program to meet stated needs 4. develop and maintain computer-based systems, processes, and platforms 5. recognize and distinguish the mechanisms, components and architecture of computing systems 6. employ current techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice 7. identify professional, ethical, legal, and security issues and responsibilities and the impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society 8. perform successfully on teams to accomplish a common goal, and communicate effectively in written and oral form LO #1 is addressed by PLOs #1, #2, #3, #4, #5 and #6 LO #2 is addressed by PLOs #2, #3, #6 and #8 LO #3 is addressed by PLOs #7 and #8 LO #4 is addressed by PLO #8 LO #5 is addressed by PLOs #6, #7 and #8 LO #6 is addressed by PLOs #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7 and #8 Students taking one of the Options for the Bachelor in Computer Science receive focused emphasis on particular PLOs as follows: The Computer Engineering Option emphasizes PLOs #4, #5 and #6 above. The Networking and Data Communications Option emphasizes #1, #3, and #4 above. The Software Engineering Option emphasizes #1, #2, #3 and #6 above. Master of Science in Computer Science Students graduating with a Master of Science in Computer Science will be able to: 1. apply advanced computer science theory to computational problems 2. demonstrate advanced understanding of the mechanisms, components and architecture of current computing systems 3. apply emerging technologies and advanced algorithmic design 4. critique, plan and produce complex software applications 5. research and analyze current computer science literature LO #1 is addressed by PLOs #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 LO #2 is addressed by PLOs #1 and #5 LO #4 is addressed by PLO #4 LO #5 is addressed by PLO #5 LO #6 is addressed by PLOs #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5
3 Master of Science in Computer Networks Students graduating with a Master of Science in Computer Networks will be able to: 1. exhibit mastery of advanced computer science theory as applied to the field of computer networks 2. employ current techniques, skills, tools, and coding practices necessary for application and system development 3. apply critical thinking and problem solving skills by analyzing problems, designing solutions, and evaluating results 4. demonstrate communication skills in both written and oral form, and work in a team environment 5. independently acquire new computer related skills through analysis of current computer science literature and industrial practices LO #1 is addressed by PLOs #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 LO #2 is addressed by PLO #4 LO #3 is addressed by PLO #4 LO #4 is addressed by PLO #4 LO #5 is addressed by PLO #2 and #5 LO #6 is addressed by PLOs #1, #2, #3, #4, and #5 Degree Maps (Course by Program): There is a great deal of course overlap between the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, the Master of Science in Computer Science, and the Master of Science in Networks. The curricular map below indicates which courses are required for each degree program, and shows (by color) which program has primary control over each course and administers its assessment. SEE APPENDX Curricular Maps (Course by PLO): Bachelor of Science in Computer Science SEE APPENDX Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Computer Engineering Option SEE APPENDX Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Networking and Data Communications Option SEE APPENDX V Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Software Engineering Option SEE APPENDX V
4 Master of Science in Computer Science SEE APPENDX V Master of Science in Computer Networks SEE APPENDX V
5 APPENDX Assessed through Computer Science B.S. program Assessed through Computer Science M.S. program Assessed through Computer Networking M.S. program Assessed by Engineering (these courses are dual-listed with Computer Engineering) Assessed by other programs, or a service course KEY: R course is required by the program C course is in the program s concentration B course is in the program s breadth requirement * course is an elective in the program - course is a restricted or limited elective option B.S. in Computer Science Options General Computer Engineering Networking Software Engineering Graduate Programs Computer Science CS 1020 ntroduction to Computers service course for non-majors CS 1160 ntroduction to Computer Science R R R R CS 1162 ntroduction to Computer Science Lab R R R R CS 2020 ntroduction to Web Design and Technology service course for non-majors CS 2360 ntroduction to Computer Science R R R R CS 2370 ntroduction to Computer Science R R R R CS 2430 Computer Organization and Assembly Language R R R R CS 3120 Programming Language Concepts R R R R CS 3240 Data Structures and Algorithms R R R R CS 3340 ntroduction OOP and Design R R R R CS 3430 Computer Architecture R R R R CS 3432 Digital Design Lab * C - - CS 3434 Microprocessor Lab * C - - CS 3520 Web Site Development * * * - - CS 3560 ntroduction to Systems Programming C * C - - CS 3590 Data Communications and Networking C C R C - - CS 3752 ntroduction to Digital Signal Processing * - - CS 3860 Computer Music Programming * CS 3898 Cooperative Education * CS 4020 Computers and Social Responsibility * - - CS 4110 Compiler Design C C C - - CS 4170 Theory of Automata C C C CS 4245 Analysis of Algorithms C C C * CS 4310 Software Engineering C * C R - - CS 4311 Software Engineering * R - - CS 4320 Testing and Quality Assurance * R - - CS 4330 Building Secure Software * * CS 4432 VLS Circuit Design * C - - CS 4435 Computer Architecture * C - - Computer Networks
6 CS 4521 Mobile and Topics in Web Programming * - - CS 4525 Principles of Network Security * * - - CS 4526 Security in Wireless and Mobile Computing * CS 4560 Operating Systems R R R R CS 4590 Computer Networks * * R - - CS 4592 Network Operations and Administration * * CS 4594 Broadband Networks and Communications * * * B CS 4596 Wireless and Mobile Networking * * * CS 4660 Database Architecture * C * - - CS 4665 Database Operations and Administration * CS 4810 Artificial ntelligence * CS 4835 Human-Computer nteraction * * CS 4840 Computer Graphics * * * - - CS 4848 Computer Animation Programming * - - CS 4849 Game Programming * - - CS 4865 Graphical User nterface Programming * * CS 6000 Research Methods R * CS 6110 Theory and Design of Compilers B * CS 6140 Language Design B * CS 6170 Automata and Formal Languages B * CS 6260 Computation and Complexity R * CS 6310 Advanced Software Engineering B * CS 6320 Software Engineering and Web-Based Systems B B CS 6330 Secure Software Development * * CS 6430 Computer System Architecture B * CS 6432 VLS Systems Design B * CS 6520 Cryptography and Data Security B * CS 6522 Advanced WWW Software Development B B CS 6525 Network Security B B CS 6526 Security in Wireless and Mobile Computing * * CS 6560 Operating Systems Design R R CS 6570 Distributed Computation B * CS 6575 Parallel Programming B * CS 6580 Distributed Systems B R CS 6591 Communication Networks Analysis and Design * R CS 6592 Network Management * B CS 6594 Broadband and Multimedia Networks * * CS 6596 Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture * * CS 6660 Database Systems B * CS 6665 Database Systems Administration B * CS 6715 Data Compression B B CS 6752 Digital Signal Processing B * CS 6810 Artificial ntelligence B * CS 6820 Machine Learning B * CS 6825 Computer Vision B * CS 6835 Statistical Pattern Recognition B *
7 CS 6865 Topics in Graphical User nterface Programming * * CS 6870 Computer Simulation B * CS 6899 Project R CS 6901 Graduate Capstone R As applied mathematical disciplines, the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, the Master of Science in Computer Science, and the Master of Science in Networks require coursework in other programs such as Mathematics and Engineering as shown below. Degree Components Not Offered Through Computer Science B.S. in Computer Science Options Graduate Programs General Computer Engineering Networking Software Engineering Computer Science ENGR 3280 Electronics * MATH 1304 Calculus R R R R MATH 1305 Calculus R R R R MATH 2101 Linear Algebra R R R R MATH 2150 Discrete Structures R R R R MATH 3151 Combinatorics * * MATH 3750 Numerical Analysis C C C B MATH 4151 Graph Theory * MATH 6750 Topics in Numerical Analysis * * PHL 3002 Modern Logic * * PHYS 2702 Heat, Sound, Electricity and Magnetism C STAT 3401 ntroduction to Probability Theory R R R R Computer Networks
8 APPENDX Assessed through Computer Science B.S. program Assessed through Computer Science M.S. program Assessed through Computer Networking M.S. program B.S. in Computer Science = PLO is ntroduced D = PLO is Developed M = PLO is Mastered CS 1160 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 1162 ntroduction to Computer Science Lab MATH 1304 Calculus MATH 1305 Calculus MATH 2101 Linear Algebra MATH 2150 Discrete Structures CS 2360 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 2370 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 2430 Computer Organization and Assembly Language PHL 3002 Modern Logic CS 3120 Programming Language Concepts D MATH 3151 Combinatorics D D CS 3240 Data Structures and Algorithms D D D ENGR 3280 Electronics D D CS 3340 ntroduction to OOP and Design D D D STAT 3401 ntroduction to Probability Theory D D CS 3430 Computer Architecture D D CS/ENGR 3432 Digital Design Lab D D CS/ENGR 3434 Microprocessor Lab D D CS 3520 Web Site Development D D CS 3560 ntroduction to Systems Programming D D D CS 3590 Data Communications and Networking D D D MATH 3750 Numerical Analysis D D D CS/ENGR 3752 ntroduction to Digital Signal Processing D D CS 3860 Computer Music Programming D D CS 3898 Cooperative Education D CS 4020 Computers and Social Responsibility CS 4110 Compiler Design D M D MATH 4151 Graph Theory M M CS 4170 Theory of Automata M M CS 4245 Analysis of Algorithms M M M CS 4310 Software Engineering M D D CS 4311 Software Engineering M M
9 CS 4320 Testing and Quality Assurance M D CS 4330 Building Secure Software M D CS/ENGR 4432 VLS Design M M CS/ENGR 4435 Computer Architecture M M CS 4521 Mobile and Topics in Web Programming M M M CS 4525 Principles of Network Security M M M CS 4526 Principles of Wireless Security M M M CS 4560 Operating Systems M M CS 4590 Computer Networks M M M CS 4592 Network Operations and Administration M M M CS 4594 Broadband Networks and Communications M M M CS 4596 Wireless and Mobile Networking M M M CS 4660 Database Architecture M M CS 4665 Database Operations and Administration M M CS 4810 Artificial ntelligence M M M CS 4835 Human-Computer nteraction M M CS 4840 Computer Graphics M M CS 4848 Computer Animation Programming M M CS 4849 Game Programming M M CS 4865 Graphical User nterface Programming M M
10 APPENDX Assessed through Computer Science B.S. program Assessed through Computer Science M.S. program Assessed through Computer Networking M.S. program B.S. in Computer Science Computer Engineering Option = PLO is ntroduced D = PLO is Developed M = PLO is Mastered CS 1160 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 1162 ntroduction to Computer Science Lab MATH 1304 Calculus MATH 1305 Calculus MATH 2101 Linear Algebra MATH 2150 Discrete Structures CS 2360 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 2370 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 2430 Computer Organization and Assembly Language PHYS 2702 Heat, Sound, Electricity and Magnetism CS 3120 Programming Language Concepts D CS 3240 Data Structures and Algorithms D D D CS 3340 ntroduction to OOP and Design D D D STAT 3401 ntroduction to Probability Theory D D CS 3430 Computer Architecture D D CS/ENGR 3432 Digital Design Lab D D CS/ENGR 3434 Microprocessor Lab D D CS 3560 ntroduction to Systems Programming D D D CS 3590 Data Communications and Networking D D D CS 4310 Software Engineering M D D CS/ENGR 4432 VLS Design M M CS/ENGR 4435 Computer Architecture M M CS 4560 Operating Systems M M CS 4590 Computer Networks M M M CS 4594 Broadband Networks and Communications M M M CS 4596 Wireless and Mobile Networking M M M CS 4840 Computer Graphics M M
11 APPENDX V Assessed through Computer Science B.S. program Assessed through Computer Science M.S. program Assessed through Computer Networking M.S. program B.S. in Computer Science Networking and Data Communications Option = PLO is ntroduced D = PLO is Developed M = PLO is Mastered CS 1160 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 1162 ntroduction to Computer Science Lab MATH 1304 Calculus MATH 1305 Calculus MATH 2101 Linear Algebra MATH 2150 Discrete Structures CS 2360 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 2370 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 2430 Computer Organization and Assembly Language PHL 3002 Modern Logic CS 3120 Programming Language Concepts D CS 3240 Data Structures and Algorithms D D D CS 3340 ntroduction to OOP and Design D D D STAT 3401 ntroduction to Probability Theory D D CS 3430 Computer Architecture D D CS 3520 Web Site Development D D CS 3590 Data Communications and Networking D D D MATH 3750 Numerical Analysis D D D CS/ENGR 3752 ntroduction to Digital Signal Processing D D CS 4110 Compiler Design D M D CS 4170 Theory of Automata M M CS 4245 Analysis of Algorithms M M M CS 4310 Software Engineering M D D CS 4521 Mobile and Topics in Web Programming M M M CS 4525 Principles of Network Security M M M CS 4560 Operating Systems M M CS 4590 Computer Networks M M M CS 4592 Network Operations and Administration M M M CS 4594 Broadband Networks and Communications M M M CS 4596 Wireless and Mobile Networking M M M CS 4660 Database Architecture M M
12 APPENDX V Assessed through Computer Science B.S. program Assessed through Computer Science M.S. program Assessed through Computer Networking M.S. program B.S. in Computer Science Software Engineering Option = PLO is ntroduced D = PLO is Developed M = PLO is Mastered CS 1160 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 1162 ntroduction to Computer Science Lab MATH 1304 Calculus MATH 1305 Calculus MATH 2101 Linear Algebra MATH 2150 Discrete Structures CS 2360 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 2370 ntroduction to Computer Science CS 2430 Computer Organization and Assembly Language PHL 3002 Modern Logic CS 3120 Programming Language Concepts D CS 3240 Data Structures and Algorithms D D D CS 3340 ntroduction to OOP and Design D D D STAT 3401 ntroduction to Probability Theory D D CS 3430 Computer Architecture D D CS 3520 Web Site Development D D CS 3560 ntroduction to Systems Programming D D D CS 3590 Data Communications and Networking D D D CS 4110 Compiler Design D M D CS 4170 Theory of Automata M M CS 4245 Analysis of Algorithms M M M CS 4310 Software Engineering M D D CS 4311 Software Engineering M M CS 4320 Testing and Quality Assurance M D CS 4330 Building Secure Software M D CS 4560 Operating Systems M M CS 4660 Database Architecture M M CS 4835 Human-Computer nteraction M M CS 4840 Computer Graphics M M CS 4865 Graphical User nterface Programming M M
13 APPENDX V Assessed through Computer Science B.S. program Assessed through Computer Science M.S. program Assessed through Computer Networking M.S. program M.S. in Computer Science = PLO is ntroduced D = PLO is Developed M = PLO is Mastered CS 3120 Programming Language Concepts CS 3240 Data Structures and Algorithms CS 3340 ntroduction to OOP and Design STAT 3401 ntroduction to Probability Theory CS 3430 Computer Architecture CS 4110 Compiler Design CS 4245 Analysis of Algorithms CS 4650 Operating Systems CS 6000 Research Methods D D CS 6110 Theory and Design of Compilers D D D CS 6140 Language Design D D CS 6170 Automata and Formal Languages D D CS 6260 Computation and Complexity D D CS 6310 Advanced Software Engineering D D CS 6320 Software Engineering and Web-Based Systems D D CS 6330 Secure Software Development D CS/ENGR 6430 Computer System Architecture D CS/ENGR 6432 VLS Systems Design D CS 6520 Cryptography and Data Security D D CS 6522 Advanced WWW Software Development D M CS 6525 Network Security D M CS 6526 Security in Wireless and Mobile Computing D M CS 6560 Operating Systems Design D D CS 6570 Distributed Computation D D CS 6575 Parallel Programming D D CS 6580 Distributed Systems D D CS 6591 Communication Networks Analysis and Design D CS 6592 Network Management D M CS 6594 Broadband and Multimedia Networks D M CS 6596 Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture D CS 6660 Database Systems D D CS 6665 Database Systems Administration D CS 6715 Data Compression D D
14 MATH 6750 Topics in Numerical Analysis D D D CS/ENGR 6752 Digital Signal Processing D D CS 6810 Artificial ntelligence D D CS 6820 Machine Learning D D CS 6825 Computer Vision D D CS 6835 Statistical Pattern Recognition D D CS 6865 Topics in Graphical User nterface Programming D D CS 6870 Computer Simulation D M CS 6901 Graduate Capstone M M M
15 APPENDX V Assessed through Computer Science B.S. program Assessed through Computer Science M.S. program Assessed through Computer Networking M.S. program M.S. in Computer Networks = PLO is ntroduced D = PLO is Developed M = PLO is Mastered CS 3240 Data Structures and Algorithms STAT 3401 ntroduction to Probability Theory CS 3560 ntroduction to Systems Programming CS 3590 Data Communications and Networking CS/ENGR 4435 Computer Architecture CS 4560 Operating Systems CS 4590 Computer Networks CS 6110 Theory and Design of Compilers D D D CS 6140 Language Design D D CS 6170 Automata and Formal Languages D D CS 6260 Computation and Complexity M M CS 6310 Advanced Software Engineering D D CS 6320 Software Engineering and Web-Based Systems D D CS 6330 Secure Software Development D D CS/ENGR 6430 Computer System Architecture D D CS/ENGR 6432 VLS Systems Design D D CS 6520 Cryptography and Data Security D D CS 6522 Advanced WWW Software Development D M CS 6525 Network Security D D D CS 6526 Security in Wireless and Mobile Computing D D D CS 6560 Operating Systems Design M D M CS 6570 Distributed Computation D D CS 6575 Parallel Programming D D CS 6580 Distributed Systems D D CS 6591 Communication Networks Analysis and Design D M D CS 6592 Network Management D D D CS 6594 Broadband and Multimedia Networks D D D CS 6596 Wireless and Mobile Network Architecture D D D CS 6660 Database Systems D D CS 6665 Database Systems Administration D D CS 6715 Data Compression D D D CS/ENGR 6752 Digital Signal Processing D D CS 6810 Artificial ntelligence D D CS 6820 Machine Learning D D CS 6825 Computer Vision D D
16 CS 6835 Statistical Pattern Recognition D D CS 6865 Topics in Graphical User nterface Programming D D CS 6870 Computer Simulation D D CS 6899 Project M M M
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