In addition to preparing graduates for positions in the computer support field, the Associate of Science degree program has as its primary objective, the student's preparation for further studies in computer science and computer engineering.
The students will attain a significant analytical and theoretical background in computer science, in areas such as computer hardware, operating systems, algorithms, and programming techniques. This program provides for direct entry into the UCCI Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science program. Students who satisfy graduation requirements will generally have completed the first two years equivalent to the Bachelor of Computer Science degree at the UCCI.
Through articulated agreements with several international universities, a graduate of the Associate of Science Degree in Computer Science program can transfer as many as 100% of their credits to reputable international institutions into programs such as Computer Science and Computer Engineering
Program Objectives
Students will:
Have successful careers in computer science through the application of their expertise in a wide range of industries.
Advance their technical skills through continuous learning, research, and/or graduate studies.
Further enhance their skills in communication, teamwork, leadership, and time management and commit to ethical, legal, and societal considerations.
At the end of the program, students should be able to:
Analyze a business's need for information and develop appropriate strategies to solve problems and provide the required information service.
Design, implement, and evaluate a computing-based solution to meet a given set of computing requirements in the context of the program’s discipline.
Describe the hardware, software, and services that comprise an enterprise network, and be able to articulate how these components integrate to form a network solution.
Demonstrate the application of knowledge and skill sets acquired from the course and workplace in the assigned job functions.
Function effectively as a member or leader of a team engaged in activities appropriate to the program’s discipline.
Apply computer science theory and software development fundamentals to produce computing-based solutions.
Describe the basic concepts of relational data models, entity-relationship models, relational database design, relational algebra and SQL.
Analyze and resolve security issues in networks and computer systems to secure an IT infrastructure.
Apply basic adult learning and assessment principles in the design, development, and presentation of material produced by office productivity applications.
Program Length
This programme is two years for full-time students.
Programme Requirements
COURSE NUMBER
COURSE NAME
CREDIT HOURS
COL 101
College and Employability Skills
3 Credits
COM 110
Computer Applications in Business
3 Credits
COM 117
IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software
3 Credits
COM 200
Programming I
4 Credits
COM 201
Programming II
4 Credits
COM 206
Basic Networking
4 Credits
COM 210
Data Structures
3 Credits
COM 232
Database Fundamentals
3 Credits
COM 239
Mobile Application Development
3 Credits
COM 261
Systems Analysis and Design
3 Credits
COM 270*
Internship in Computer Science I
3 Credits
COM 271**
Internship in Computer Science II
3 Credits
ENG 101
College Composition I
3 Credits
ENG 102
College Composition II
3 Credits
MAT 106
College Algebra for Science and Technology
3 Credits
MAT 121
Pre-Calculus with Analytical Geometry
3 Credits
MAT 260
Discrete Mathematics
3 Credits
Science Requirement
3-4 Credits
Social Science Requirement
3 Credits
MINIMUM REQUIRED:
60-61 CREDITS
Science Requirement
This course should be chosen in consultation with the advisor.
Social Science Requirements
This course should be chosen in consultation with the advisor.
*Prerequisites
Minimum 42 credits; 2.0 Cum GPA, 2.0 Major GPA; COM 110, COM 117, COM 200, COM 201, COM 206, Careers Lab
**Prerequisites
Minimum 42+ credits; 2.0 Cum GPA, 2.0 Major GPA; COM 232, COM 239, COM 270, Careers Lab
The following sequence is suggested for all full-time AS in Computer Science students. If this recommended sequence is not followed, the student is not guaranteed to graduate on time.