The modern electric digital computer has become the indispensable tool of government, commerce and technology because of its enormous appetite for data and it’s near instantaneous processing speed. Computer Science is the discipline of designing methods for solving problems by means of such computers. The subject involves a surprising amalgam of logic, mathematics, electronics, communications and ergonomics. The curriculum is designed to provide preparation for professional careers in the areas of software design and applied computer science, as well as to give the necessary theoretical background for graduate study in the field and to allow a flexible response to a dynamic and growing profession. The required courses give students a firm foundation in the basic areas of computer science and related areas of mathematics, and a wide choice of electives allow them to tailor their program to their specific interests. The baccalaureate program (Bachelor of Science in Computer Science) is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org
Student Learning Outcomes (SLO's)
Graduates of the program will have an ability to:
- Analyze a complex computing problem and to apply principles of computing and other relevant disciplines to identify solutions. [CSC 401]
- Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline. [CSC 123]
- Communicate effectively in a variety of professional contexts. [CSC 492]
- Recognize professional responsibilities and make informed judgments in computing practice based on legal and ethical principles. [CSC 301]
- Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline. [CSC 481]
- Apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions. [CSC 311]
Program Educational Objectives(PEO's)
- Alumni will be able to further their professional careers
- Alumni will be able to pursue graduate education
Students entering the Computer Science program must complete the following:
- Earn an overall grade point average of 2.0 or better in courses taken outside of the department.
- Earn a grade of “C” or better in each course taken within the department.
- Earn a grade of “C” or better in all direct and indirect prerequisites courses listed in the catalog before advancing to the next level course in a sequence for English, Mathematics, and Science course.
- Students must take capstone course CSC 492 at CSUDH.
Enrollment Data
Fall 2017 | Fall 2018 | Fall 2019 | Fall 2020 | Fall 2021 | ||||||
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Program | Enroll | Grad | Enroll | Grad | Enroll | Grad | Enroll | Grad | Enroll | Grad |
BSCS | 317 | 23 | 333 | 38 | 427 | 57 | 469 | 60 | 473 | |
MSCS | 73 | 12 | 74 | 23 | 64 | 20 | 50 | 24 | 57 | |
BACT | 223 | 57 | 214 | 53 | 225 | 63 | 209 | 55 | 228 | |
BSIT | 25 | 1 | 37 | 5 | 61 | 4 | 81 | 10 | 87 | |
MSCY | 24 | 0 | 50 | 20 | 63 | 17 | 76 | |||
Total | 638 | 93 | 682 | 119 | 827 | 164 | 872 | 166 | 921 |
Information regarding admission procedures : CSUDH Admissions, Cal State Apply
Course descriptions can be found on the University Catalog link here. | |
A. LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS (40 UNITS): | |
CSC 121 | Introduction to Computer Science and Programming I |
CSC 123 | Introduction to Computer Science and Programming II |
CSC 221 | Assembly Language and Introduction to Computer Organisation |
CSC 2XX | Lower Division Computer Science Elective |
MAT 191 | Calculus I |
MAT 193 | Calculus II |
MAT 271 | Foundations of Higher Mathematics |
MAT 281 | Discrete Mathematics |
PHY 130 | General Physics I |
PHY 132 | General Physics II |
B. UPPER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS (36 UNITS): | |
A minimum of 18 upper division units in the major must be taken in residence at CSU Dominguez Hills. | |
1. CORE REQUIREMENTS (12 UNITS): | |
CSC 311 | Data Structures |
CSC 321 | Programming Languages |
CSC 331 | Computer Organization |
CSC 341 | Operating Systems |
2. REQUIRED COURSES (18 UNITS): | |
CSC 301 | Computer and Society |
CSC 401 | Analysis of Algorithms |
CSC 481 | Software Engineering |
CSC 492 | Senior Project |
MAT 361 | Finite Automata |
MAT 321 | Probability and Statistics |
3. ELECTIVES: SELECT TWO COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING (6 UNITS): | |
CSC 395 | Special Topics |
CSC 411 | Artificial Intelligence |
CSC 421 | Advanced Programming Languages |
CSC 431 | Advanced Computer Organisation |
CSC 441 | Advanced Operating Systems |
CSC 451 | Computer Networks |
CSC 453 | Data Management |
CSC 455 | World Wide Web Design and Management |
CSC 461 | Computer Graphic I |
CSC 463 | Computer Graphics II |
CSC 471 | Compiler Construction |
CSC 490 | Senior Seminar |
MAT 367 | Numerical Analysis I |
MAT 369 | Numerical Analysis II |
AUD 012 | Auditing |
ACC 604 | Advanced Cost Accounting and Management |
CAA 558 | Cost Accounting |
BPS 201 | Business Processes and Controls |