Associate of Science Degree in Computer Science (64 cr)

The Associate of Science Degree in Computer Science is designed to give the student sufficient knowledge to enter the job market as a programmer.  In addition, it will provide the student with a sound foundation in courses which are commonly the core of baccalaureate programs in computer science and will enable the student to transfer to a four-year institution.  If the student plans to transfer, the transfer guide to a specific institution should be consulted.  

Professional/Technical courses:  (24 cr)

CSCI 1101   Introduction to Computing and Problem Solving
CSCI 1111   Introduction to Programming in C
CSCI 2001   Structure of Computer Programming I
CSCI 2002   Structure of Computer Programming II

Complete at least two of the following courses:

CSCI 1203   Introduction to Computer Programming in Java
CSCI 2011   Discrete Structures of Computer Science
CSCI 2021   Machine Architecture and Organization
CSCI 2031   Introduction to Numerical Computing  

General Education requirements:  (40 cr)

MATH 1510    Calculus 1
MATH 1520    Calculus 2
ENGC 1101    Freshman Composition
ENGC 1102    Technical Writing 
   OR ENGC 1103   Business Writing
COMM 1101   Fundamentals of Public Speaking 
   OR COMM 1111    Interpersonal Communication
PHYS 1121    Physics with Calculus 1

PHYS 1122    Physics with Calculus 2  

MnTC Electives: (10 cr)

The remaining 10 credits must be taken from within the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum. Students must select courses from three of the following goals: Goal 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.

Pre-Computer Science Major

Students transferring to the Institute of Technology at the University of Minnesota should take the following courses:

CSCI 2001   Structure of Computer Programming 1
CSCI 2002   Structure of Computer Programming 2
CSCI 2011   Discreet Structures of Computer Science
CSCI 2021   Machine Architecture and Organization
CSCI 2031   Introduction to Numerical Computing
MATH 1510 Calculus 1
MATH 1520 Calculus 2
MATH 2400 Probability and Statistics for Engineering and Science
MATH 2520 Calculus for Differential Equations with Linear Algebra
PHYS 1121 Physics with Calculus 1
PHYS 1121 Physics with Calculus 2

Begin specific liberal arts classes for the intended transfer institution or complete the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum and/or complete the Associate in Arts degree.

Consult the current transfer guide in the Mahendra Nath Career and Academic Planning Center.

Curriculum

Courses offered in this department:

CSCI 1100   Fundamentals of computers
CSCS 1101 Introduction to Computing and Problem Solving
CSCI 1111   Introduction to Programming in C
CSCI 1113   Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in C++
CSCI 1203   Introduction to Computer Programming in Java
CSCI 1900   Topics in Computer Science
CSCI 2001   Structure of Computer Programming 1
CSCI 2002   Structure of Computer Programming 2
CSCI 2011   Discreet Structures of Computer Science
CSCI 2021   Machine Architecture and Organization
CSCI 2031   Introduction to Numerical Computing
CSCI 2900   Topics in Computer Science

For course descriptions and additional program information visit the Normandale catalog online.

View common course outline information.


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Mission Statement

The department addresses educational needs in the area of computer science as follows: providing an Associate of Science degree in Computer Science; preparing students for transfer to a 4-year institution by providing them with the courses typically required in the first two years of study; supporting the community by offering service courses that meet the retraining needs of computer professionals in the area of computer science; providing a computer literacy course which will give all students basic knowledge of a computer, its components, applications and related social issues, as well as hands-on experience with current software applications.

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Contact Information

If you have further questions about this department and you are new to Normandale, make an appointment with an admissions representative.   

If you are a current or returning student, make an appointment with an academic counselor. 

Call 952-487-8261 to make either appointment.

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