Undergraduate Program Guide. Bachelor of Science. Computer Science DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE and ENGINEERING
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1 Undergraduate Program Guide Bachelor of Science in Computer Science DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE and ENGINEERING The University of Texas at Arlington 500 UTA Blvd. Engineering Research Building, Room 640 P. O. Box Arlington, Texas Phone (metro) -- (817) FAX (metro) -- (817) Homepage -- Fall, 2015
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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Purpose... 3 Program Objectives... 3 Program Outcomes... 3 Program Overview... 4 Degree Requirements... 4 Course Offerings... 5 Admission Requirements... 5 Prior Preparation... 5 Readiness Examinations... 5 Student Advising... 5 Transfer Students and Transfer Credits... 5 Cooperative Education Program... 6 Honors Program... 6 Graduate Degree Paths... 6 Elective Courses... 6 Mathematics Electives... 7 Science Electives... 7 Technical Electives... 7 Language, Philosophy & Culture Electives...8 Creative Arts Electives... 9
4 BSCS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM GUIDE PURPOSE This document has been prepared to assist the new or prospective student in understanding the undergraduate program in Computer Science (CS) offered by the University of Texas at Arlington. The Undergraduate Catalog is the official source of university information. Each student should become familiar with it, and consult it for answers to questions regarding policies, regulations, and course descriptions. It is also important that all students watch for memos and notices posted on the CSE department bulletin boards and website that pertain to undergraduate students. These notices are of a current or real-time nature, dealing with required student actions or important opportunities. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES The BSCS program has been formulated so that graduates will: (1) enter the computing profession or advanced studies supported by their fundamental knowledge of mathematics, basic science, computing systems and science; (2) will advance in this profession supported by their ability to work in teams, analyze complex computing systems, design solutions and implement these solutions using computer software tools and technologies; and (3) demonstrate success and leadership while advancing the practice of computing by contributing to the growth of their employers, communities, and professional societies through their proficiency in communication, understanding of professional ethics and the ability to engage in continuing professional development. PROGRAM OUTCOMES From the educational objectives described above, the department designed the programs to meet the following Program Outcomes, to ensure that its graduates have: an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering an ability to design and construct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility an ability to communicate effectively the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context a recognition of the need for, and the ability to engage in, lifelong learning a knowledge of contemporary issues an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice This guide is not an official publication and the contents hereof are not official policy of The University of Texas at Arlington or of The University of Texas System. In all matters, the Rules and Regulations of the Regents of The University of Texas System, The Handbook of Operating Procedures of The University of Texas at Arlington, and the Undergraduate Catalog of The University of Texas at Arlington shall supersede this guide. -3-
5 PROGRAM OVERVIEW The computer science program started at UTA in the early 1970 s as a master s program within the Industrial Engineering Department. A Ph.D. program began a few years later. The bachelor s degree was first offered in A separate Department of Computer Science and Engineering was established in 1980, and the undergraduate program was accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) in 1983, and has maintained its accreditation ever since. This was the first CSE undergraduate program to be accredited in the state. The program received accreditation from the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board (CSAB) in 1995, making it the first program in Texas accredited by both ABET and CSAB. In 2001 the CSE department started the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree and the Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering degree. Our graduates are readily recruited by industry and can be found in exciting computer related positions throughout the area and the nation. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) degree are given below. The program is divided into two levels or subprograms: the pre-professional and the professional programs. Admission into the professional program requires a GPA of 2.25 or better in each of these categories: UTA overall, CSE courses, and CSE/Math/Science/Engineering courses. All pre-professional courses must be passed with at least a C grade. In addition, all co- and prerequisites for professional courses must be passed with at least a C grade. Two four-hour freshman level foreign language courses in the same language are also required unless the student has completed at least two years of a foreign language in high school or English is his/her second language. Pre-Professional Courses English: ENGL 1301 Mathematics: MATH 1426 and 2425 Natural Science: PHYS 1443 and 1444 Computer Science & Engr.: ENGR 1300 and CSE 1105, 1320, 1325, 2100, 2312, 2315 and 2320 General Education Courses Language, Philosophy & Culture: 3 hour approved Language, Philosophy & Culture elective (see page 8) Component Area Option: COMS 2302 Creative Arts: 3 hour approved creative arts elective (see page 9) History: HIST 1311 and 1312 Political Science: POLS 2311 and 2312 Social & Behavioral Sciences: IE 2308 or ECON 2305 Professional Courses Computer Science & Engr.: CSE 3302, 3310, 3315, 3320, 3330, 4314, 4316, 4317 and 4344 One of: CSE 4303, CSE 4305, CSE 4308 Industrial Engineering: IE 3301 (or MATH 3313) Mathematics: CSE 3380 or MATH 3330, and a three hour approved math elective (see page 7) Science: 4 hour approved science elective (see page 7) Technical Electives: 15 hours of approved technical electives (see page 7) Pre-Professional Total: General Education Total: Professional Total: Total (for degree): 39 hours. 24 hours. 58 hours. 121 hours, plus modern and classical languages as required. -4-
6 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Requirements for admission as a Computer Science major are governed by the requirements stated under the College of Engineering section of the Undergraduate Catalog. All entering students majoring in Computer Science are permitted to enroll in general education and preprofessional courses for which they are qualified. Students completing these pre-professional courses must meet the academic requirements specified by the College of Engineering prior to applying for admission to the professional program. The Computer Science and Engineering Department requires a 2.25 overall grade point average on a 4.0 scale in each of three categories: (1) overall, (2) required science, mathematics, and engineering courses, and (3) required CSE courses. Students not in the professional program will not be allowed entrance into any (4000) senior level courses. PRIOR PREPARATION The baccalaureate program in computer science, BSCS, is a four-year program, and requirements for the degree are based upon prior high school preparation through either an honors or college track. More specifically, entering students are expected to have a background in mathematics through pre-calculus, high school chemistry, and programming in a high-level language such as C, C++, Java or Python. Students who have not had the appropriate preparation should contact the departmental advising office for assistance in structuring a degree plan that will include leveling courses. Students requiring leveling courses may require a longer period of time to complete their undergraduate program. READINESS EXAMINATIONS Students will be required to pass readiness examinations before enrolling in the courses listed below unless the course prerequisite was taken at U.T. Arlington and passed with a C or better grade. Students not passing the readiness examination must take the prerequisite course. A readiness examination may be taken only once per course and only before enrolling in any CSE courses. Additional information is available in the departmental office. CSE 1320: Intermediate Programming CSE 1325: Object-oriented Programming STUDENT ADVISING Computer Science (CS) majors are required to be advised by a departmental advisor each semester. Consult the departmental bulletin boards or Web site for advising hours. New and transfer students must also be advised prior to the beginning of the semester in which they first enroll. TRANSFER STUDENTS AND TRANSFER CREDITS After admission and prior to registration, transfer students should contact the Department of Computer Science and Engineering for advising. At the time of advising, a transfer student must present to their undergraduate advisor an official transcript (or copy) from each school previously attended. Only the equivalent courses in a program accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), or equivalent freshman, sophomore, or general education courses accepted by the department chairperson can be counted toward a degree in computer science. A student, once admitted to The University of Texas at Arlington and enrolled in the Computer Science (CS) program, cannot enroll in courses at another college or university and transfer those courses for credit toward a degree in Computer Science (CS) without having obtained prior permission from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. -5-
7 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION / INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Cooperative Education (Co-op) programs are arrangements where students interleave periods of full-time industry employment with periods of full-time study, usually during the last two years of a degree program. Internships are either part time employment during the major academic semester or full time during the summer. The employment is directly related to the student s major and pays an attractive hourly rate. Thus, Co-op and internship students gain valuable career related experience before graduating while earning a meaningful income. Co-op education and internship opportunities are plentiful for Computer related majors. HONORS PROGRAM The Computer Science and Engineering department encourages qualified CS majors to participate in the Honors College described in the Undergraduate Catalog. Projects may be pursued in any one of the areas of research within the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. GRADUATE DEGREE PATHS Computing is a rapidly changing discipline requiring lifelong learning by its professionals. Completing a graduate degree enhances an individual s ability to apply their knowledge and skills to meet on the job challenges and the needs of society. Pursuing a graduate degree on a full-time basis immediately after completing the baccalaureate is an attractive option for many students. Students are encouraged to discuss possibilities with a Graduate Advisor upon advancement to a Bachelor of Science professional program. Fast Track Program for Master s Degree The Fast Track Program enables outstanding UT Arlington senior undergraduate students in Computer Science to satisfy degree requirements leading to a master's degree while completing their undergraduate studies. When senior-level students are within 15 hours of completing their undergraduate degree requirements, they may take up to 9 hours of graduate level coursework designated by the Computer Science and Engineering Program to satisfy both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements. This will be the maximum amount of credit that can be used as joint credit. In the limiting case, a student completing the maximum allowable hours (9) while in undergraduate status would have to take only 21 additional hours to meet minimum requirements for graduation in a 30 hour thesis degree program or 27 additional hours for a non-thesis degree program. Interested UT Arlington undergraduate Computer Engineering students should apply to the Graduate Program when they are within 30 hours of completing their bachelor s degrees. They must have completed at least 30 hours at UTA, achieving a GPA of at least 3.25 in those courses, and have an overall GPA of 3.25 or better in all college courses. Additionally, they must have completed at least 18 hours of specified undergraduate foundation courses with a minimum GPA of 3.3 in those courses. Contact the Undergraduate Advisor or Graduate Advisor in Computer Science & Engineering for more information about the program. Direct Acceptance to Doctoral Programs from Bachelor s Degree Program Excellent undergraduate students may qualify for acceptance to doctoral studies without the intermediate completion of a master s degree. Students should discuss the expected level of commitment and possibilities for long-term support with a Graduate Advisor. -6-
8 ELECTIVE COURSES Courses that can be used to satisfy the various elective requirements in the CS curriculum are listed below by category. Please note that courses listed in more than one category may be used to satisfy the requirements of only one of those categories. Mathematics Electives Any of the following courses may be used to satisfy the mathematics elective requirement. The use of any other course for the mathematics elective must be approved in advance by the lead undergraduate advisor. Consult the undergraduate catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites. MATH 2326 Calculus III MATH 3300 Introduction to Proofs MATH 3303 Mathematical Game Theory MATH 3304 Linear Optimization Applications MATH 3315 Mathematical Models CSE 4345 Computational Methods Science Electives Any of the following courses may be used to satisfy the science elective requirement. The use of any other course for the science elective must be approved in advance by the lead undergraduate advisor. Consult the undergraduate catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites. BIOL Cell and Molecular Biology CHEM General Chemistry CHEM 1465 Chemistry for Engineers Technical Electives Any of the following courses may be used to satisfy technical elective requirements. The use of any other course for a technical elective must be approved in advance by the lead undergraduate advisor. Consult the undergraduate catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites. CSE 4303 Computer Graphics CSE 4305 Compilers for Algorithmic Languages CSE 4308 Artificial Intelligence I CSE 4309 Artificial Intelligence II CSE Modeling and Simulation CSE 4321 Software Testing and Maintenance CSE 4322 Software Project Management CSE Quantitative Computer Architecture CSE Database Implementation and Theory CSE 4334 Data Mining CSE 4340 Mobile Systems Engineering CSE 4345 Computational Methods CSE Parallel Processing CSE Autonomous Robot Design and Programming CSE 4361 Software Design Patterns CSE 4378 Introduction to Unmanned Vehicle Systems CSE 4380 Information Security CSE 3311 Object-Oriented Software Engineering CSE 3313 Introduction to Signal Processing IE Operations Research I -7-
9 Language, Philosophy & Culture Any of the following courses may be used to satisfy the language, philosophy & culture elective requirement. The use of any other course for the language, philosophy & culture elective must be approved in advance by the lead undergraduate advisor. Consult the undergraduate catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites. ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH) 2322 ARABIC (ARAB) ARCHITECTURE (ARCH) 2300 ART & ART HISTORY (ART) 1317 CHINESE (CHIN) ENGLISH (ENGL) FRENCH (FREN) GERMAN (GERM) GLOBAL (GLOBAL) 2301 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (INTS) 1310 KOREAN (KORE) LINGUISTICS (LING) 2371 PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) PORTUGUESE (PORT) RUSSIAN (RUSS) SPANISH (SPAN) -8-
10 Creative Arts Electives Any of the following courses may be used to satisfy the creative arts elective requirement. The use of any other course for the creative arts elective must be approved in advance by the lead undergraduate advisor. Consult the undergraduate catalog for course descriptions and prerequisites. ARCHITECTURE (ARCH) 1301 ART & ART HISTORY (ART) MUSIC (MUSI) 1300 THEATER ARTS (THEA)
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