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Page D40 • 6 credits from approved 400 or 500 level electives. A list of 400 level courses that can be used to satisfy the degree requirements are listed below. 500-level electives in computer science, mathematics, engineering, and information systems courses are to be chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor and with program approval. 400-level Courses that Can Be Used to Satisfy Degree Requirements • Computer Science Courses o CMPSC 425: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming o CMPSC 426: Object-Oriented Design o CMPSC 428: Programming in Ada o CMPSC 436: Communications and Networking o CMPSC 438: Computer Network Architecture and Programming o CMPSC 441: Artificial Intelligence o CMPSC 452: Numerical Analysis I o CMPSC 457: Computer Graphics Algorithms o CMPSC 460: Principles of Programming Languages o CMPSC 469: Formal Languages with Applications o CMPSC 470: Compiler Construction o CMPSC 487W: Software Engineering and Design o CMPSC 497: Special Topics (This course may or may not count toward graduate credit; it depends on the specific topic) • Mathematical Science Courses o MATH 412: Fourier Series and Partial Differential Equations o MATH 425: Introduction to Operations Research o MATH 431: Linear Algebra and Discrete Models II o MATH 450: Mathematical Modeling 36
Page D41 Computer Science M.S. Bulletin Changes Brief Summary of Proposed Changes We are proposing an Integrated Undergraduate Graduate (IUG) program in Computer Science at Penn State Harrisburg. This requires an update to the program bulletin. In addition, we are making some bookkeeping changes. Here is a list of the proposed changes to the Computer Science MS Program: • Update Bulletin to: - include description of the IUG program - reflect the new address of the program coordinator - remove a faculty member who is no longer with the department - replace MA SC 505 with COMP 505 - remove MA SC course list • Change MA SC 505 to COMP 505 and update the title • Change prerequisites for COMP 511 and COMP 520 External consultation for all changes has been received and is attached to this proposal. 37
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• 6 credits from approved 400 or 500 level electives. A list of 400 level courses that can be<br />
used to satisfy the degree requirements are listed below. 500-level electives in computer<br />
science, mathematics, engineering, and information systems courses are to be chosen in<br />
consultation with the student’s advisor and with program approval.<br />
400-level Courses that Can Be Used to Satisfy Degree Requirements<br />
• Computer Science Courses<br />
o CMPSC 425: Advanced Object-Oriented Programming<br />
o CMPSC 426: Object-Oriented Design<br />
o CMPSC 428: Programming in Ada<br />
o CMPSC 436: Communications and Networking<br />
o CMPSC 438: Computer Network Architecture and Programming<br />
o CMPSC 441: Artificial Intelligence<br />
o CMPSC 452: Numerical Analysis I<br />
o CMPSC 457: Computer Graphics Algorithms<br />
o CMPSC 460: Principles of Programming Languages<br />
o CMPSC 469: Formal Languages with Applications<br />
o CMPSC 470: Compiler Construction<br />
o CMPSC 487W: Software Engineering and Design<br />
o CMPSC 497: Special Topics (This course may or may not count toward graduate<br />
credit; it depends on the specific topic)<br />
• Mathematical Science Courses<br />
o MATH 412: Fourier Series and Partial Differential Equations<br />
o MATH 425: Introduction to Operations Research<br />
o MATH 431: Linear Algebra and Discrete Models II<br />
o MATH 450: Mathematical Modeling<br />
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