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Page D34 APPENDIX A: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Note: All courses are 3 credits unless otherwise noted. As noted earlier, twelve credits in the Integrated Program can apply to both the Bachelor of Science degree and the Master of Science degree. Refer to the Reduced Course Load portion of Section I for more details. General Education & Entrance to Major Requirements (57 credits) • English (9 credits) ENGL 015 [GWS] Rhetoric and Composition (3 credits) or ENGL 030 [GWS] ENGL 202C [GWS] Effective Writing: Technical Writing (3 credits) CAS 100 [GWS] Effective Speech (3 credits) • Mathematics (10 credits) MATH 140 [GQ] MATH 141 [GQ] MATH 220 [GQ] Calculus With Analytic Geometry I (4 credits) Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (4 credits) Matrices (2 credits) • Computer Science (6 credits) CMPSC 121 [GQ] CMPSC 122 Introduction to Programming Techniques (3 credits) Intermediate Programming (3 credits) • Natural Sciences PHYS 211 [GN] General Physics: Mechanics (4 credits) Additional 5 credits of any courses with a GN suffix (PHYS 212 recommended) • Arts† 6 credits of any courses with a GA suffix • Humanities† 6 credits of any courses with a GH suffix • Social & Behavioral Sciences† 6 credits of any courses with a GS suffix 30
Page D35 • Health & Physical Activities 3 credits of any courses with a GHA suffix • General Electives 1 credit of any non-remedial courses • SSET 295 (1 credit) This is required if you start as a freshman at Penn State Harrisburg. † Students may apply 9-6-3 rule. Core Requirements (63 credits) • Required Computer Science Courses (36 credits) CMPSC 312* Computer Organization and Architecture CMPSC 360** Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science CMPSC 425 Advanced Object-Oriented Programming CMPSC 430 Database Design CMPSC 452 Numerical Analysis CMPSC 460 Principles of Programming Languages CMPSC 462* Data Structures CMPSC 463* Design and Analysis of Algorithms CMPSC 469* Formal Languages with Applications CMPSC 470 Compiler Construction CMPSC 472 Operating System Concepts CMPSC 487W Software Engineering and Design • Required Mathematics Courses (6 credits) MATH 315* Foundations of Mathematics Select one course from the following: MATH 414 Introduction to Probability Theory STAT 301 Statistical Analysis I * Computer Science students must receive a grade of C or better in this course. ** It is recommended that Computer Science students take this course before MATH 315. If students are unable to take this course during Fall semester of the second year, they must take it during Fall semester of the third year. • Technical Electives (12 credits) Select at least four courses from the following. Other courses are to be chosen in 31
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APPENDIX A: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS<br />
Note: All courses are 3 credits unless otherwise noted. As noted earlier, twelve credits in the<br />
Integrated Program can apply to both the Bachelor of Science degree and the Master of Science<br />
degree. Refer to the Reduced Course Load portion of Section I for more details.<br />
General Education & Entrance to Major Requirements (57 credits)<br />
• English (9 credits)<br />
ENGL 015 [GWS] Rhetoric and Composition (3 credits) or ENGL 030 [GWS]<br />
ENGL 202C [GWS] Effective Writing: Technical Writing (3 credits)<br />
CAS 100 [GWS] Effective Speech (3 credits)<br />
• Mathematics (10 credits)<br />
MATH 140 [GQ]<br />
MATH 141 [GQ]<br />
MATH 220 [GQ]<br />
Calculus With Analytic Geometry I (4 credits)<br />
Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (4 credits)<br />
Matrices (2 credits)<br />
• Computer Science (6 credits)<br />
CMPSC 121 [GQ]<br />
CMPSC 122<br />
Introduction to Programming Techniques (3 credits)<br />
Intermediate Programming (3 credits)<br />
• Natural Sciences<br />
PHYS 211 [GN] General Physics: Mechanics (4 credits)<br />
Additional 5 credits of any courses with a GN suffix (PHYS 212 recommended)<br />
• Arts†<br />
6 credits of any courses with a GA suffix<br />
• Humanities†<br />
6 credits of any courses with a GH suffix<br />
• Social & Behavioral Sciences†<br />
6 credits of any courses with a GS suffix<br />
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