Computer Science

College of Engineering and Mines
Department of Computer Science
907-474-2777
www.cs.uaf.edu

BS, BS/MS, MS Degrees; Minor

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Minimum Requirements for Degrees: BS: 120 credits;
BS/MS: 141 credits

Computer science is the study of information handling and its application to the problems of the world. Computing is widely used in support of science, engineering, business, law, medicine, education and the social sciences, and offers abundant employment opportunities.

The BS and MS degrees follow the recommendations of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). The BS degree is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET).

The computer science undergraduate program introduces the fundamentals of computer programming, hardware and theory. It emphasizes the application of general principles to real-world problems. Mathematics and engineering play critical roles in the core. A solid background in fundamentals enables graduates to understand the uses of today's computers and to participate in future developments.

Major -- BS Degree

  1. Complete the general university requirements. (As part of the core curriculum requirements, complete: MATH F200X* and any approved ethics course.)
  2. Complete the BS degree requirements. (As part of the BS degree requirements, complete: MATH F201X*, PHYS F211X* and PHYS F212X*.)
  3. Complete the following:*
    MATH F202X--Calculus III--4 credits
    MATH F307--Discrete Mathematics--3 credits
    STAT F300--Statistics--3 credits
  4. Complete one of the following:*
    MATH F302--Differential Equations--3 credits
    MATH F310--Numerical Analysis--3 credits
    MATH F314--Linear Algebra--3 credits
    MATH F371--Probability--3 credits
    MATH F405W--Abstract Algebra--3 credits
    MATH F408--Mathematical Statistics--3 credits
    MATH F460--Mathematical Modeling--3 credits
  5. Complete the following program (major) requirements:*
    CS F201--Computer Science I--3 credits
    CS F202--Computer Science II--3 credits
    CS F301--Assembly Language Programming--3 credits
    CS F311--Data Structures and Algorithms--3 credits
    CS F321--Operating System--3 credits
    CS F331--Programming Languages--3 credits
    CS F371--Computer Ethics and Technical Communication--3 credits
    CS F372--Software Construction--3 credits
    CS F411--Analysis of Algorithms --3 credits
    CS F441--Systems Architecture (3)
         or EE F443--Computer Engineering (4)--3 - 4 credits
    CS F471W--Senior Capstone I--3 credits
    CS F472W/O--Senior Capstone II--3 credits
    EE F341--Digital and Computer Analysis and Design--4 credits
    Electives in computer science at the F300- or F400-level
         or approved electives (such as EE F443)--9 credits
  6. Minimum credits required--120 credits

* Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course.

Major -- BS/MS Degree

  1. Complete the following admission requirements:
    1. CS major (junior preferred) or senior standing.
    2. GPA 3.25 or above based on a minimum of 24 credits. Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 to remain in the program.
    3. Submit GRE (general) scores.
    4. Submit a study goal statement.
    5. Submit a UAF graduate application for admission.
  2. Complete the general university requirements. (As part of the core curriculum requirements, complete: MATH F200X* and any approved ethics course.)
  3. Complete the BS degree requirements. (As part of the BS degree requirements, complete: MATH F201X*, PHYS F211X* and PHYS F212X*.)
  4. Complete the following program (major) requirements:*
    CS F201--Computer Science I--3 credits
    CS F202--Computer Science II--3 credits
    CS F301--Assembly Language Programming--3 credits
    CS F311--Data Structures and Algorithms--3 credits
    CS F321--Operating System--3 credits
    CS F331--Programming Languages--3 credits
    CS F441--Systems Architecture--3 credits
    CS F471W--Senior Capstone I--3 credits
    CS F472W,O--Senior Capstone II--3 credits
    EE F341--Digital and Computer Analysis and Design--4 credits
    ENGL F314W,O/2--Technical Writing--3 credits
    MATH elective at F300/F400-level--3 credits
    MATH F307--Discrete Mathematics--3 credits
    STAT F300--Statistics--3 credits
  5. Complete the following:
    CS F611--Complexity of Algorithms--3 credits
    CS F631--Programming Language Implementation--3 credits
    CS F641--Advanced Systems Architecture--3 credits
    CS F671--Advanced Software Engineering--3 credits
    CS F690--Graduate Seminar and Project--3 credits
    CS F691--Graduate Seminar and Project--3 credits
    CS upper-division/graduate level electives--3 credits
    CS graduate level electives--6 credits
  6. Pass a written comprehensive exam in the areas of computer algorithms/theory/complexity, computer architecture, computer language and software engineering.
  7. Minimum credits required--141 credits

* Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course required for the BS degree.

Note: For the master's degree, a student must earn an A or B grade in F400-level courses. A grade of C (2.0) will be accepted in 600-level courses provided a B grade point average is maintained.

Note: This degree program must be completed in seven years or the student will be disqualified from the program. If a student is disqualified, a BS in computer science will be awarded if: 1) completed in 10 years, and 2) the student meets the BS degree requirements for computer science with the option of substituting CS F411/F451 for CS F611/F651.

Minor

  1. Complete the following:*
    CS F201--Computer Science I--3 credits
    CS F202--Computer Science II--3 credits
    Three electives at the F300- or F400-level from CS, EE F341, MATH F310, MATH F460; or electives approved by a computer science advisor--9 credits
  2. Minimum credits required--15 credits

* Students must earn a C- grade or better in each course used to fulfill the minor requirements.

Note: Courses completed to satisfy this minor can be used to simultaneously satisfy other major or general distribution requirements.