2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - R 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - R

Computer Science, B.S. (6610)


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The Department of Computer Science offers a wide range of computer science courses to support the B.S. degree with a major in computer science (6610) and cybersecurity (6640). These courses are designed to prepare students for computing careers in business, education, government, and industry. The courses also provide the foundation for graduate study in computer science. The courses blend theory and practice to prepare the students for careers in a rapidly changing field. 

In order to prepare students for current and future computing demands in varied industries, the major in computer science is offered with one of the following concentrations: 

Students enrolled in the Digital Hardware and Embedded Systems concentration (6613) should take University Physics (PHYS 220 , PHYS 221 ) as one of their science sequences in order to fulfill the Coreq: PHYS 221  or ENGR 232 . If a student is not prepared to enter calculus as the first mathematics course, he/she may be required to take college algebra and/or pre-calculus. 

For more information about the Computer Science major, please contact: 

Department of Computer Science 
337 Latimer-Smith Engineering and Science Building 
203 Hurt Street 
Martin, TN 38238 
compsci@utm.edu  
731-881-7391 

 

Concentration Requirements (9-19 Hours)


In addition to completing the Computer Science Major Requirements, a Computer Science student must complete one of the following Concentration Requirements in order to satisfy their degree requirements:

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