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Computer Science and Information Systems Advisement Information

Graduation Requirements

  • Complete the University Core Requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree.
  • Complete 120 semester hours.
  • Complete 39 semester hours of upper division ( 3000-4000 level courses).
  • Complete the requirements for the chosen concentration.
  • Complete the requirements for the chosen minor or second concentration.

Plan for Course Offerings

The Department offers all required courses every academic year. Some are offered only in the Fall while others are offered only in the Spring. The scheduling below is currently in effect.  See the current University Bulletin for course titles and descriptions. Note that CSCI 1000 is a course for non-majors and is not required for Computer Science and Information Systems majors.  Scheduled offering of computer science courses on the Fort Campbell Campus can be found in a separate document.  Consult the department for Clarksville Campus Summer offerings.

           Fall                       Spring
     CSCI 1000                CSCI 1000
CSCI 1005 CSCI 1005
CSCI 1010 CSCI 1010
     CSCI 1015                CSCI 1015
     CSCI 1016                CSCI 2000
CSCI 2000 CSCI 2010
     CSCI 2010                CSCI 2070
     CSCI 3000                CSCI 2080
     CSCI 3020                CSCI 3005
     CSCI 3200                CSCI 3250
     CSCI 3300                CSCI 3410
CSCI 3350 CSCI 3700
CSCI 3400 CSCI 4000
CSCI 3770 CSCI 4020
     CSCI 3870                CSCI 4430
     CSCI 4010                CSCI 4450
     CSCI 4050                CSCI 4520
     CSCI 4100                CSCI 4600
     CSCI 4230                CSCI 4630
     CSCI 4350                CSCI 4750
     CSCI 4400 CSCI 4770
CSCI 4420                CSCI 4800
     CSCI 4650 CSCI 4940
CSCI 4800
CSCI 4940
                                                         
CSCI 3900, 4900, 4910, 4920, and 4930 are classes that are arranged with
individual instructors and are placed in every semester's schedule but are
not necessarily offered. The remaining elective and optional courses are
offered as student demand and the instructional workload dictate.