Minimum Requirements for Degrees: B.S.: 120 credits; M.S.: 30 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 activities in science, engineering, business, law, medicine, education and the social sciences.
The potential for employment is one of the highest in the entire range of subjects spanned by the College of Science, Engineering and Mathematics.
The B.S. and M.S. degrees follow the recommendations of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). The B.S. degree is accredited by the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board, Inc.
The computer science undergraduate program introduces the fundamentals of computer programming, hardware, theory and applications. Mathematics and engineering play critical roles in the core. Problem solving and applications of general principles to real-world problems are emphasized. A solid background in fundamentals enables the graduate to understand today's computers and their uses, and to understandand participate in future developments.
The computer science graduate program follows the recommendations of the ACM and IEEE. This program provides breadth and depth in coursework and culminates with a major unifying project. This program is available to students who have completed a B.S. degree in computer science at most institutions. Students from other universities who have completed a substantiative portion of a bachelor's level computer science program may be admitted to the M.S. program. In such cases, undergraduate courses may be required to remedy deficiencies.
For admission to the M.S. computer science program, the GRE general and computer science subject exam is required. For teaching assistantship consideration, foreign applicants whose native language is not English must submit a TOEFL score of at least 600. The department gives preference to applicants who also submit results of the Test of Spoken English (ESE).
Undergraduate Program
Major
Computer Science -- B.S. Degree
1. A student may declare a major in computer science only when ready to matriculate into MATH 200X.
2. Complete the general university requirements. (As part of the core curriculum requirements, complete: MATH 200X* and any approved ethics course.)
3. Complete the B.S. degree requirements. (As part of the B.S. degree requirements, complete: MATH 201X*; PHYS 103X and PHYS 104X, or PHYS 211X and PHYS 212X.)
4. Complete the following:*
Minor
1. Complete the following:
Graduate Program
Computer Science -- M.S. Degree
1. Complete the UAF admission process including the following:
a. Submit GRE general and computer science subject exam scores.
b. For teaching assistantship consideration, foreign applicants whose native language is not English must submit a TOEFL score of at least 600.
c. The department gives preference to applicants who also submit results of the Test of Spoken English (TSE).
2. Complete the general university requirements.
3. Complete the master's degree requirements.
4. Complete the following:
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