The Associate of Science degree program in Computer Science is for the student who wishes to pursue an interest in computer software design. Students in computer science study methods of formulating and solving problems with the aid of high-speed computers. In addition to numerical calculations, the field includes such topics as network analysis, graphics, modeling and simulation, parallel computation and artificial intelligence. CWC provides the successful student a background of coursework aimed at facilitating transfer to a four-year institution for completion of a baccalaureate degree program.
| General Education Requirements | Credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Writing Level I (WR1) | 3 | ||
| Writing Level II (WR2) | 3 | ||
| U.S & Wyoming Constitution (POLS 1000) | 3 | ||
| ARTS | 3 | ||
| DIV | 3 | ||
| HUM | 3 | ||
| LSCI | (In program) | ||
| MATH | (In program) | ||
| ORAL | 3 | ||
| PEAC | 1 | ||
| SOC | 3 | ||
| UNST | 1 | ||
| WELL | 1 | ||
| Program Requirements | |||
| COSC | 1000 | Computer Programming: | 3 |
| COSC | 1010 | Intro to Computer Science I: | 4 |
| COSC | 1030 | Computer Science I: | 4 |
| COSC | 1200 | Computer Information Systems | 3 |
| MATH | 2200 | Calculus I | 4 |
| MATH | 2205 | Calculus II | 5 |
| PHYS | 1310 | College Physics I (LSCI) | 4 |
| PHYS | 1320 | College Physics II | 4 |
| STAT | 2050 | Fundamentals of Statistics | 4 |
| General Electives | 2 | ||
| Total | 64 | ||
* Students who test into MATH 2200 will not have to take MATH 1400, but will need to take MATH 2200 as a prerequisite for MATH 2205.