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1 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Information Sheet
The Department of Computer Science and Information Technology offers three Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees. There are
six areas of study (concentrations) available under the three majors.
B.S. in Computer Science (BS CSC – declare using major code: csc)
o Computer Systems Concentration This program concentrates on the technical areas of computing with an emphasis on programming and algorithm design. It includes a significant mathematics component.
B.S. in Computer Information Systems (BS CIS – declare using major code: cmis)
o Systems Development Concentration This program is for those who plan to work in some areas of computer
applications in the business field. Areas of study include data communications, database management, and systems analysis and design, with an emphasis on programming in several languages that are useful for business applications.
o Information Assurance and Security Concentration This program prepares students to work in the information
security and data protection areas. The program features student selectable emphasis areas in information security technical administration, information security management and secure software development.
B.S. in Computer Information Technology (BS CIT – declare using major code: cmit)
o Internet and Web Technology Concentration This concentration trains students in the development and support of
Internet applications. It emphasizes the construction of Web sites and the use of scripting languages.
o Database Administration Concentration This program trains students in the design, implementation, and administration of databases, including those accessed by Web applications.
o Networking Concentration This concentration provides students with an in-depth understanding of the foundations of
data communication and modern networking technology and develops the technical skills needed to deploy and manage an enterprise network in a secure computing environment.
Each of these concentrations requires that the student complete the Liberal Arts Core Requirements and the requirements for a
minor or a second concentration. The Department of Computer Science and Information Technology is located in the
Maynard Mathematics and Computer Science Building. There are currently over 550 majors in the department from which the
department produces around 100 graduates each year. Transfer students and non-traditional students are welcome.
The Department also offers minors in Computer Science, Computer Networking, Mobile Software Technology, Web
Technology and Information Assurance & Security (Restrictions on minors are shown in a separate document).
The Department offers a number of scholarships to students who qualify each year with additional financial assistance available
through student employment in the Department.
The APSU Student Chapter of ACM is available for student participation and the department sponsors a chapter of Upsilon Pi
Epsilon, an International Honor Society for the Computing and Information Disciplines.
Advisors are available to assist prospective students in choosing a concentration and planning a program that will lead to
graduation. Information on all of the programs in the Department is available at the Department’s Web site, www.apsu.edu/csci
For more information, contact
Dr. Bruce Myers, Professor and Department Chair
Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, P.O. Box 4414, Clarksville, Tennessee 37044, USA
(931) 221-7822; [email protected]
2 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
Bachelor of Science Degree
Computer Science
Computer Systems Concentration
The Department of Computer Science and Information
Technology offers a Bachelor of Science degree with a major
in Computer Science. The Computer Systems Concentration
covers the technical areas of computing with an emphasis on
programming and algorithm design. It includes a significant
mathematics component.
Graduation Checklist
___ Complete the University General Education Core
Requirements for the B.S. Degree.
___ Complete 120 semester hours (with a GPA of 2.0 or
better).
___ Complete 39 semester hours of upper division
(3000-4000 level courses).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen minor
or second concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
A. University General Education Core (38 hours)
A.1. Communications (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 1010 English Composition 3 _____
ENGL 1020 English Composition 3 _____ COMM 2045 Public Speaking 3 _____
A.2. History, select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
HIST 2010 Early United States History 3 _____ HIST 2020 Modern United States History 3 _____ HIST 2030 History of Tennessee 3 _____ HIST 2310 Early World History 3 _____ HIST 2320 Modern World History 3 _____
A.3. Humanities (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 2330 Topics in World Literature 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
A.4. Natural Sciences (8 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 4 _____ *_________ ________________________ 4 _____
A.5. Mathematics
3 hours satisfied by major (not counted in A.)
A.6. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
B. University Wide Freshman Seminar (1 hour)
Course # Course Title Hrs
APSU 1000 COMPUTER SCIENCE - 1 _____ Liberal Arts University Life
C. Computer Systems Concentration (51 or 49 hours)
C.1. Select all (25 hours or 23 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1010 Introduction to Programming I 3 _____ CSCI 2010 Introduction to Programming II 3 _____ or CSCI 2000 Programming and Data Structure 4 _____
using C++
Note: Choose 1010 & 2010 (6 hrs) or 2000 (4 hrs)
CSCI 3250 Data Structure and Algorithms 3 _____ CSCI 3400 Computer Organization I 3 _____ CSCI 3410 Computer Organization II 3 _____ CSCI 4100 Operating Systems and Architecture 3 _____ CSCI 4230 Programming Languages 3 _____ CSCI 4270 Algorithm Design and Analysis 3 _____
CSCI 4800 Comp. Sci. and Info. Sys. Seminar 1 _____
C.2. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 2070 Programming in Selected Language I 3 _____ or CSCI 2080 Programming in Selected Language II 3 _____
C.3. Others, select all (17 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
MATH 1910 Calculus & Analytic Geometry 4 _____ MATH 1920 Calculus & Analytical Geometry 4 _____ MATH 3000 Discrete Mathematics 3 _____ MATH 3450 Linear Algebra 3 _____ MATH 4670 Numerical Analysis 3 _____
C.4. Select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 3005 Object Oriented Programming 3 _____
CSCI 3500 Theory of Automata, F. Lang. & Com. 3 _____ CSCI 4010 Mobile Software Development I 3 _____ CSCI 4020 Mobile Software Development II 3 _____ CSCI 4350 Compiler Design 3 _____ CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Management 3 _____ CSCI 4450 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 _____ CSCI 4550 Computer Graphics 3 _____ CSCI 4560 Introduction to Autonomous Robots 3 _____
CSCI 4600 Software Design and Development 3 _____
D. Minor (if mathematics is not chosen as a minor) or
Second Concentration
18 hours
E. Electives
14 to 28 hours, in consultation with advisor
* To be chosen from the TBR General Education Core courses.
3 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
Bachelor of Science Degree
Computer Information Systems
Systems Development Concentration
The Department of Computer Science and Information Technology offers a Bachelor of Science degree with a major
in Computer Information Systems. The Systems Development
Concentration is intended for those who plan to work in some
area of computer applications in the business field. Areas of
study include data communications, database management, and
systems analysis and design, along with an emphasis on
programming in several languages that are useful for business
applications.
Graduation Checklist
___ Complete the University General Education Core
Requirements for the B.S. Degree.
___ Complete 120 semester hours (with a GPA of 2.0 or
better).
___ Complete 39 semester hours of upper division
(3000-4000 level courses).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen
concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen minor
or second concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
A. University General Education Core (38 hours)
A.1. Communications (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 1010 English Composition 3 _____ ENGL 1020 English Composition 3 _____ COMM 2045 Public Speaking 3 _____
A.2. History, select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
HIST 2010 Early United States History 3 _____ HIST 2020 Modern United States History 3 _____ HIST 2030 History of Tennessee 3 _____ HIST 2310 Early World History 3 _____
HIST 2320 Modern World History 3 _____
A.3. Humanities (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 2330 Topics in World Literature 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
A.4. Natural Sciences (8 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 4 _____ *_________ ________________________ 4 _____
A.5. Mathematics
3 hours satisfied by major (not counted in A.)
A.6. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
B. University Wide Freshman Seminar (1 hour)
Course # Course Title Hrs
APSU 1000 COMPUTER SCIENCE - 1 _____ Liberal Arts University Life
C. Systems Development Concentration (47 to 44 hours)
C.1. Select all (31 hours or 29 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1010 Introduction to Programming I 3 _____ CSCI 2010 Introduction to Programming II 3 _____ or CSCI 2000 Programming and Data Structure 4 _____
using C++
Note: Choose 1010 & 2010 (6 hrs) or 2000 (4 hrs)
CSCI 3020 XML Processing 3 _____ CSCI 3200 Principles of Information Security 3 _____ CSCI 3300 Introduction to Web Development 3 _____ CSCI 3400 Computer Organization I 3 _____ CSCI 3700 Data Communications & Networking 3 _____ CSCI 4100 Operating Systems and Architecture 3 _____
CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Management 3 _____ CSCI 4750 Systems Analysis and Design 3 _____ CSCI 4800 Comp. Sci. and Info. Sys. Seminar 1 _____
C.2. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 2070 Programming in Selected Language I 3 _____ or CSCI 2080 Programming in Selected Language I I 3 _____
C.3. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 4000 Advanced Web Development 3 _____
or CSCI 4650 Intro. to ASP.NET Programming 3 _____
C.4. Select two from (7 hours or 6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
MATH 1530 Elements of Statistics 3 _____ MATH 1810 Elements of Calculus 3 _____ or MATH 1910 Calculus & Analytic Geometry 4 _____
C.5. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 1100 Technical or Report Writing 3 _____
D. Minor or Second Concentration
18 hours
E. Electives
19 to 23 hours, in consultation with advisor
* To be chosen from the TBR General Education Core courses.
4 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
Bachelor of Science Degree
Computer Information Systems
Information Assurance and Security
Concentration
The Department of Computer Science and Information
Technology offers a Bachelor of Science degree with a major
in Computer Information Systems. The Information Assurance
and Security Concentration prepares students to work in the
information security and data protection areas. It emphasizes on
data communications, network security, cryptography, and
computer forensics, among others.
Graduation Checklist
___ Complete the University General Education Core
Requirements for the B.S. Degree.
___ Complete 120 semester hours (with a GPA of 2.0 or
better).
___ Complete 39 semester hours of upper division
(3000-4000 level courses).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen minor
or second concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
A. University General Education Core (38 hours)
A.1. Communications (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 1010 English Composition 3 _____ ENGL 1020 English Composition 3 _____
COMM 2045 Public Speaking 3 _____
A.2. History, select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
HIST 2010 Early United States History 3 _____ HIST 2020 Modern United States History 3 _____ HIST 2030 History of Tennessee 3 _____ HIST 2310 Early World History 3 _____ HIST 2320 Modern World History 3 _____
A.3. Humanities (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 2330 Topics in World Literature 3 _____
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
A.4. Natural Sciences (8 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 4 _____ *_________ ________________________ 4 _____
A.5. Mathematics
3 hours satisfied by major (not counted in A.)
A.6. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
B. University Wide Freshman Seminar (1 hour)
Course # Course Title Hrs
APSU 1000 COMPUTER SCIENCE - 1 _____ Liberal Arts University Life
C. Info. Assurance & Security Concentration (47 to 45 hrs)
C.1. Select all (29 hours or 27 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1010 Introduction to Programming I 3 _____ CSCI 2010 Introduction to Programming II 3 _____ or CSCI 2000 Programming and Data Structure 4 _____
using C++
Note: Choose 1010 & 2010 (6 hrs) or 2000 (4 hrs)
CSCI 3200 Principles of Information Security 3 _____ CSCI 3300 Introduction to Web Development 3 _____ CSCI 3400 Computer Organization I 3 _____ CSCI 3600 Computer Ethics 3 _____ CSCI 3603 Cryptography 3 _____ CSCI 3629 Info. Security Cert. Prep. Workshop 1 _____
CSCI 3700 Data Communications & Networking 3 _____ CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Management 3 _____ CSCI 4800 Comp. Sci. and Info. Sys. Seminar 1 _____
C.2. Select four from (12 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 3601 Computer Forensics & Incident 3 _____ CSCI 3602 Securing Cyber Space 3 _____ CSCI 3607 IAS/Security Policy & Governance 3 _____ CSCI 3619 Ethical Hacking & Offensive Security 3 _____ CSCI 3624 System Vulnerability Analysis & 3 _____
Auditing CSCI 3625 Intrusion Detection & Prevention 3 _____ CSCI 4520 Network Security 3 _____ CSCI 4750 Systems Analysis and Design 3 _____
C.3. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
MATH 1530 Elements of Statistics 3 _____
C.4. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 1100 Technical or Report Writing 3 _____
D. Minor or Second Concentration
18 hours
E. Electives
21 to 23 hours, in consultation with advisor
* To be chosen from the TBR General Education Core courses.
5 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
Bachelor of Science Degree
Computer Information Technology
Internet and Web Technology
Concentration The Department of Computer Science and Information
Technology offers a Bachelor of Science degree with a major
in Computer Information Technology. The Internet and Web
Technology Concentration trains students in the development
and support of Internet applications. It emphasizes the
construction of Web sites and the use of scripting languages.
Graduation Checklist
___ Complete the University General Education Core Requirements for the B.S. Degree.
___ Complete 120 semester hours (with a GPA of 2.0 or
better).
___ Complete 39 semester hours of upper division
(3000-4000 level courses).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen
concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen minor
or second concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
A. University General Education Core (41 hours)
A.1. Communications (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 1010 English Composition 3 _____ ENGL 1020 English Composition 3 _____ COMM 2045 Public Speaking 3 _____
A.2. History, select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
HIST 2010 Early United States History 3 _____ HIST 2020 Modern United States History 3 _____ HIST 2030 History of Tennessee 3 _____
HIST 2310 Early World History 3 _____ HIST 2320 Modern World History 3 _____
A.3. Humanities (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 2330 Topics in World Literature 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
A.4. Natural Sciences (8 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 4 _____ *_________ ________________________ 4 _____
A.5. Mathematics (3 hours).
Note: Department prefers MATH 1530
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____
A.6. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
B. University Wide Freshman Seminar (1 hour)
Course # Course Title Hrs
APSU 1000 COMPUTER SCIENCE - 1 _____ Liberal Arts University Life
C. Internet & Web Technology Concentration (43 hrs)
C.1. Select all (40 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1005 Computer Hardware Software & Prog. 3 _____ CSCI 1015 Intro. to Computer Programming 3 _____ CSCI 3200 Principles of Information Security 3 _____ CSCI 3300 Introduction to Web Development 3 _____ CSCI 3350 Web User Interface Design 3 _____ CSCI 3700 Data Communications and Networking 3 _____
CSCI 4000 Advanced Web Development 3 _____ CSCI 4050 Multimedia Tools and Technique 3 _____ CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Management 3 _____ CSCI 4460 Content Management Systems 3 _____ CSCI 4630 Web Server Administration 3 _____ CSCI 4750 Systems Analysis and Design 3 _____ CSCI 4800 Comp. Sci. and Info. Sys. Seminar 1 _____ CSCI 4940 Internship in Info. Technology 3 _____
C.2. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 4390 Introduction to JAVA Server Pages 3 _____
or CSCI 4650 Intro. to ASP.NET Programming 3 _____
D. Minor or Second Concentration
18 hours
E. Electives
17 hours, in consultation with advisor
* To be chosen from the TBR General Education Core courses.
6 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
Bachelor of Science Degree
Computer Information Technology
Database Administration Concentration
The Department of Computer Science and Information
Technology offers a Bachelor of Science degree with a major
in Computer Information Technology. The Database
Administration Concentration trains students in the design, implementation, and administration of databases, including
those accessed by Web applications.
Graduation Checklist
___ Complete the University General Education Core
Requirements for the B.S. Degree.
___ Complete 120 semester hours (with a GPA of 2.0 or
better).
___ Complete 39 semester hours of upper division (3000-4000 level courses).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen
concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen minor
or second concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
A. University General Education Core (41 hours)
A.1. Communications (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 1010 English Composition 3 _____ ENGL 1020 English Composition 3 _____ COMM 2045 Public Speaking 3 _____
A.2. History, select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
HIST 2010 Early United States History 3 _____ HIST 2020 Modern United States History 3 _____ HIST 2030 History of Tennessee 3 _____ HIST 2310 Early World History 3 _____ HIST 2320 Modern World History 3 _____
A.3. Humanities (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 2330 Topics in World Literature 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
A.4. Natural Sciences (8 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 4 _____ *_________ ________________________ 4 _____
A.5. Mathematics (3 hours).
Note: Department prefers MATH 1530
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____
A.6. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
B. University Wide Freshman Seminar (1 hour)
Course # Course Title Hrs
APSU 1000 COMPUTER SCIENCE - 1 _____ Liberal Arts University Life
C. Database Administration Concentration (40 hours)
C.1. Select all (34 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1005 Computer Hardware Software & Prog. 3 _____ CSCI 1015 Intro. to Computer Programming 3 _____ CSCI 3000 Data Modeling 3 _____ CSCI 3200 Principles of Information Security 3 _____
CSCI 3300 Introduction to Web Development 3 _____ CSCI 3700 Data Communications and Networking 3 _____ CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Management 3 _____ CSCI 4460 Content Management Systems 3 _____ CSCI 4650 Intro. to ASP.NET Programming 3 _____ CSCI 4750 Systems Analysis and Design 3 _____ CSCI 4800 Comp. Sci. and Info. Sys. Seminar 1 _____ CSCI 4940 Internship in Info. Technology 3 _____
C.2. Select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 4410 Database Admin Using DB2 3 _____ or
CSCI 4420 Database Admin-MS SQL Server 3 _____ or CSCI 4430 Database Admin Using Oracle 3 _____ or CSCI 4440 Intro. to Open Source Databases 3 _____
D. Minor or Second Concentration
18 hours
E. Electives
20 hours, in consultation with advisor
* To be chosen from the TBR General Education Core courses.
7 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
Bachelor of Science Degree
Computer Information Technology
Networking Concentration
The Department of Computer Science and Information
Technology offers a Bachelor of Science degree with a major
in Computer Information Technology. The Networking
Concentration provides students with an in-depth
understanding of the foundations of data communication and
modern networking technology and develops the technical
skills needed to deploy and manage an enterprise network in a
secure computing environment.
Graduation Checklist
___ Complete the University General Education Core
Requirements for the B.S. Degree.
___ Complete 120 semester hours (with a GPA of 2.0 or
better).
___ Complete 39 semester hours of upper division
(3000-4000 level courses).
___ Complete the requirements for the chosen
concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better). ___ Complete the requirements for the chosen minor
or second concentration (with a GPA of 2.0 or better).
A. University General Education Core (41 hours)
A.1. Communications (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 1010 English Composition 3 _____
ENGL 1020 English Composition 3 _____ COMM 2045 Public Speaking 3 _____
A.2. History, select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
HIST 2010 Early United States History 3 _____ HIST 2020 Modern United States History 3 _____ HIST 2030 History of Tennessee 3 _____ HIST 2310 Early World History 3 _____ HIST 2320 Modern World History 3 _____
A.3. Humanities (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
ENGL 2330 Topics in World Literature 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
A.4. Natural Sciences (8 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 4 _____ *_________ ________________________ 4 _____
A.5. Mathematics (3 hours).
Note: Department prefers MATH 1530
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____
A.6. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
*_________ ________________________ 3 _____ *_________ ________________________ 3 _____
B. University Wide Freshman Seminar (1 hour)
Course # Course Title Hrs
APSU 1000 COMPUTER SCIENCE - 1 _____ Liberal Arts University Life
C. Networking Concentration (40 hrs)
C.1. Select all (37 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1005 Computer Hardware Software & Prog. 3 _____
CSCI 1015 Intro. to Computer Programming 3 _____ CSCI 3200 Principles of Information Security 3 _____ CSCI 3300 Introduction to Web Development 3 _____ CSCI 3700 Data Communications and Networking 3 _____ CSCI 3870 Wireless Comm. and Networking 3 _____ CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Management 3 _____ CSCI 4520 Network Security 3 _____ CSCI 4630 Web Server Administration 3 _____ CSCI 4670 Network Applications 3 _____
CSCI 4770 Adv. Data Comm. and Networking 3 _____ CSCI 4800 Comp. Sci. and Info. Sys. Seminar 1 _____ CSCI 4940 Internship in Info. Technology 3 _____
C.2. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 3760 Linux Network Oper. Sys. Adm. 3 _____ or CSCI 3770 Micro. Windows Network Oper. Sys. 3 _____
D. Minor or Second Concentration
18 hours
E. Electives
20 hours, in consultation with advisor
* To be chosen from the TBR General Education Core courses.
8 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
Computer Science Minor 19 hours to 23 hours
1. Select all (9 hours or 7 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1010 Introduction to Programming I 3 _____ CSCI 2010 Introduction to Programming II 3 _____ or CSCI 2000 Programming & Data Stru. Using C++ 4 _____
Note: Choose 1010 & 2010 (6 hrs) or 2000 (4 hrs)
CSCI 3400 Computer Organization I 3 _____
2. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 2070 Programming in Selected Language I 3 _____ or CSCI 2080 Programming in Selected Language I I 3 _____
3. Select one from (5 hours or 4 hours or 3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
MATH 1730 Precalculus 4 _____ MATH 1810 Elements of Calculus 3 _____ MATH 1910 Calculus and Analytic Geometry 5 _____
4. Select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 3005 Object Oriented Programming 3 _____ CSCI 3250 Data Structure and Algorithms 3 _____ CSCI 3410 Computer Organization II 3 _____ CSCI 3500 Theory of Automata, F. Lang. & Com. 3 _____ CSCI 4010 Mobile Software Development I 3 _____
CSCI 4020 Mobile Software Development II 3 _____ CSCI 4230 Programming Languages 3 _____ CSCI 4270 Algorithm Design and Analysis 3 _____ CSCI 4350 Compiler Design 3 _____ CSCI 4450 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 3 _____ CSCI 4550 Computer Graphics 3 _____ CSCI 4600 Software Design and Development 3 _____
Computer Networking Minor 18 hours
1. Select all (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1005 Computer Hardware Software & Prog. 3 _____
CSCI 3700 Data Communications & Networking 3 _____ CSCI 4520 Network Security 3 _____
2. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 3760 Linux Network Operating Sys. Adm. 3 _____ or CSCI 3770 MS Win. Network Operating Sys. Adm.3 _____
3. Select two from (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 3870 Wireless Comm. and Networking 3 _____ CSCI 4670 Network Applications 3 _____ CSCI 4770 Adv. Data Comm. and Networking 3 _____
Mobile Software Technology Minor 24 hours or 25 hours; Available from Fall 2012
1. Select one from (3 hours or 4 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1010 Introduction to Programming I 3 _____ or CSCI 1015 Intro. to Computer Programming 3 _____ or CSCI 2000 Programming and Data Structure 4 _____
using C++
2. Select all (18 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 2070 Programming in Selected Language I 3 _____ CSCI 3300 Introduction to Web Development 3 _____ CSCI 3350 Web User Interface Design 3 _____ CSCI 4010 Mobile Software Development I 3 _____ CSCI 4020 Mobile Software Development II 3 _____ CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Management 3 _____
3. Select one from (3 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 4000 Advanced Web Development 3 _____
or CSCI 4650 Intro. to ASP.NET Programming 3 _____
Web Technology Minor 21 hours; Available from Fall 2012
1. Select all (21 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1005 Computer Hardware Software & Prog. 3 _____ CSCI 1015 Intro. to Computer Programming 3 _____ CSCI 3300 Introduction to Web Development 3 _____ CSCI 3350 Web User Interface Design 3 _____ CSCI 4000 Advanced Web Development 3 _____ CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Management 3 _____ CSCI 4650 Intro. to ASP.NET Programming 3 _____
9 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
Information Assurance & Security Minor 24 hours; Available from Fall 2015
1. Select all (6 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 1005 Computer Hardware Software & Prog. 3 _____ CSCI 3700 Data Communications & Networking 3 _____
2. Select all (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 3200 Principles of Information Security 3 _____ CSCI 3600 Computer Ethics 3 _____
CSCI 4520 Network Security 3 _____
3. Select all (9 hours)
Course # Course Title Hrs
CSCI 3601 Computer Forensics and Incident 3 _____ Response
CSCI 3602 Securing Cyber Space 3 _____ (Web, DB, and Platform) CSCI 3603 Cryptography 3 _____
Concentration / Minor Chart : cannot be chosen together to satisfy degree requirement
: can be chosen together to satisfy degree requirement
Minor
Con
centra
tion
Comp Sci Network Mobile Web Security
Comp Sys Sys Dev
Security
Database
Web
Network aaaaa
10 Department of Computer Science and Information Technology
Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
B.S. Computer Science, Computer Systems Concentration Prerequisite Chart
MATH 1730 with a grade of “C” or higher; or HS trigonometry and ACT-M score 27 or higher
MATH 1710 or 1110 with a grade of "C" or higher; or ACT-M with score of 25 or higher
B.S. Computer Information Systems, Systems Development Concentration Prerequisite Chart
CSCI 4800 (last semester) Comp. Sci. & Info. Sys. Seminar
CSCI 4550 (choice) Computer Graphics
CSCI 4560 (choice) Intro.to Autonomous Robots
CSCI 3500 (choice) Theory of Automata, F. Lang ..
CSCI 4100 Operating Sys. & Architecture
CSCI 3400 Computer Organization I
CSCI 3410 Computer Organization II
CSCI 4400 (choice) Principles of Database Mgt.
CSCI 4230 Programming Languages
CSCI 3250 Data Structure and Algorithms
CSCI 4350 (choice) Compiler Design
CSCI 4270 Algorithm Design &Analysis
CSCI 4450 (choice) Intro. to Artificial Intelligence
CSCI 4010 (choice) Mobile Software Development I
CSCI 4020 (choice) Mobile Software Development II
CSCI 4600 (choice) Software Design & Development
CSCI 2070 Programming Selected Lang. I
OR
CSCI 2080 Programming Selected Lang. II
CSCI 3005 (choice) Object Oriented Programming
CSCI 1010 Intro. to Programming I
CSCI 2010 Intro. to Programming II
CSCI 2010 Intro. to Programming II
CSCI 3400 Computer Organization I
CSCI 4100 Operating Sys. & Architecture
CSCI 3020 XML Processing
CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Mgt.
CSCI 4750 Systems Analysis & Design
CSCI 4000 (choice) Advanced Web Development
CSCI 4650 (choice) Intro. to ASP.NET Programming
CSCI 3200 Principles of Info. Security
CSCI 3700 Data Comm. & Networking
CSCI 2070 Programming Selected Lang. I
OR
CSCI 2080 Programming Selected Lang. II
CSCI 3300 Intro. to Web Development
CSCI 1010 Intro. to Programming I
CSCI 4800 (last semester) Comp. Sci. & Info. Sys. Seminar
MATH 1910 Calculus & Analytic Geometry
MATH 1920 Calculus & Analytical Geometry
MATH 3000 Discrete Mathematics
MATH 3450 Linear Algebra
MATH 4670 Numerical Analysis
MATH 1910 (choice) Calculus & Analytic Geometry
MATH 1530 Elements of Statistics
MATH 1810 (choice) Elements of Calculus
MATH 1730 with a grade of “C” or higher; or HS trigonometry and ACT-M score 27 or higher MATH 1110 or 1710 or 1730 with a grade of “C” or higher or ACT-M score of 25 or higher
ENGL 1010 Technical or Report Writing
MATH 1710 or 1110 with a grade of "C" or higher; or ACT-M with score of 25 or higher
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Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
B.S. Computer Information Systems, Information Assurance and Security Concentration Prerequisite Chart
B.S. Computer Information Technology, Internet and Web Technology Concentration Prerequisite Chart
CSCI 2010 Intro. to Programming II
CSCI 3400 Computer Organization I
CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Mgt.
CSCI 3200 Principles of Info. Security
CSCI 3700 Data Comm. & Networking
CSCI 3300 Intro. to Web Development
CSCI 1010 Intro. to Programming I
CSCI 4800 (last semester) Comp. Sci. & Info. Sys. Seminar
MATH 1710 Elements of Statistics
ENGL 1010 Technical or Report Writing
CSCI 4750 (choice) Technical or Report Writing
CSCI 3601 (choice) Comp. Forensics & Incid. Resp.
CSCI 3602 (choice) Securing Cyber Space
CSCI 3603 Cryptography
CSCI 3600 Computer Ethics
CSCI 3607 (choice) IAS/Security Policy & Govern.
CSCI 3619 (choice) Ethical Hacking & Off. Secu.
CSCI 3624 (choice) Sys. Vulnerability Anal. & Aud.
CSCI 3625 (choice) Intrusion Detection & Prevention
CSCI 3629 Info. Secu. Cert. Prep. Workshop
CSCI 1005 Com Hardware Software & Prog
CSCI 3200 Principles of Info. Security.
CSCI 4940 (last semester) Internship in Info. Technology
CSCI 3700 Data Com. & Networking
CSCI 4000 Advanced Web Development
CSCI 3300 Intro. to Web Development
CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Mgt.
CSCI 3350 Web User Interface Design
CSCI 1015 Intro. to Comp. Programming
CSCI 4800 (last semester) Comp. Sci. & Info. Sys. Seminar
CSCI 4460 Content Management Systems
CSCI 4650 Intro. to ASP.NET Programming
CSCI 4050 Multimedia Tools and Technique
CSCI 4750 Systems Analysis and Design
CSCI 4630 Web Server Administration
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Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
* This page is for informational purposes only. Changes to your degree plan or updates to the bulletin may change the list of required classes. You should regularly check with a Computer Science advisor for up-to-date degree requirements and to ensure timely graduation. Last updated: February 28, 2018
B.S. Computer Information Technology, Database Administration Concentration Prerequisite Chart
B.S. Computer Information Technology, Networking Concentration Prerequisite Chart
CSCI 1005 Com Hardware Software & Prog
CSCI 3200 Principles of Info. Security.
CSCI 4940 (last semester) Internship in Info. Technology
CSCI 3700 Data Com. & Networking
CSCI 4460 Content Management Systems
CSCI 3300 Intro. to Web Development
CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Mgt.
CSCI 3000 Data Modeling
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CSCI 4410 Database Admin Using DB2
CSCI 4420 Database Admin-MS SQL Server
CSCI 4430 Database Admin Using Oracle
CSCI 4440 Intro. to Open Source Databases
CSCI 1015 Intro. to Comp. Programming
CSCI 4800 (last semester) Comp. Sci. & Info. Sys. Seminar
CSCI 4750 Systems Analysis and Design
CSCI 4650 Intro. to ASP.NET Programming
CSCI 1005 Com Hardware Software & Prog
CSCI 3200 Principles of Info. Security.
CSCI 3870 Wireless Comm. & Networking
CSCI 3700 Data Com. & Networking
CSCI 3770 (choice) MS Windows Network OS Adm
CSCI 4520 Network Security
CSCI 3760 (choice) Linux Network OS Admin.
CSCI 3300 Intro. to Web Development
CSCI 1015 Intro. to Comp. Programming
CSCI 4670 Network Applications
CSCI 4770 Adv. Data Comm. & Networking
CSCI 4940 (last semester) Internship in Info. Technology
CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Mgt.
CSCI 4800 (last semester) Comp. Sci. & Info. Sys. Seminar
CSCI 4630 Web Server Administration
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Austin Peay State University, Tennessee, USA
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Computer Science Minor Prerequisite Chart
Computer Networking Minor Prerequisite Chart
Mobile Software Technology Minor Prerequisite Chart
Web Technology Minor Prerequisite Chart
Information Assurance & Security Minor Prerequisite Chart
CSCI 3400 Computer Organization I
CSCI Elective
CSCI Elective
CSCI 2070 Programming Selected Lang. I
OR
CSCI 2080 Programming Selected Lang. II
CSCI 1010 Intro. to Programming I
CSCI 2010 Intro. to Programming II
CSCI 4770 (choice) Adv. Data Comm. & Networking
CSCI 3870 (choice)
Wireless Comm. & Networking
CSCI 4670 (choice)
Network Applications
CSCI 3700 Data Com. & Networking
CSCI 3770 (choice) MS Win. Network O.S. Admin.
CSCI 3760 (choice)
Linux Network O.S. Admin.
CSCI 1005 Com Hardware Software & Prog
CSCI 4520 Network Security
CSCI 4020 Mobile Software Development II
CSCI 3300
Intro. to Web Development
CSCI 4650 (choice)
Intro. to ASP.NET Programming
CSCI 2070 Programming in Selected Lang. I
CSCI 4010 Mobile Software Development I
CSCI 3350
Web User Interface Design
CSCI 4400 Principles of Database Mgt.
CSCI 1010 Introduction to Programming I
OR
CSCI 1015 Intro. to Computer Programming
CSCI 4650
Intro. to ASP.NET Programming
CSCI 3350
Web User Interface Design
CSCI 33300 Intro. to Web Development
CSCI 4400 Advanced Web Development
CSCI 1005 Com Hardware Software & Prog
CSCI 1015 Intro. to Computer Programming
CSCI 4000
Advanced Web Development
CSCI 4000 (choice)
Advanced Web Development
CSCI 3601 Comp. Forensics & Incid. Resp.
CSCI 3600
Computer Ethics
CSCI 3603 Cryptography
CSCI 1005 Com Hardware Software & Prog
CSCI 3200 Principles of Info. Security
CSCI 4520
Network Security
CSCI 3700 Data Com. & Networking
CSCI 3602 Securing Cyber Space
MATH 1710 Elements of Statistics