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Computer Science BachelorsFriends University - United StatesThe Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems (CIS) provides students with a foundational knowledge of the information technology world so that they can pursue challenging careers. Offered 100% online, this d... Show More The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems (CIS) provides students with a foundational knowledge of the information technology world so that they can pursue challenging careers. Offered 100% online, this degree allows students to earn a bachelor’s degree on their own schedule and offers flexibility for busy adults who wish to earn a Computer Information Systems degree.
The curriculum offers relevant coursework in the fields of programming, business applications, system analysis and management information systems. This CIS degree provides students with a clear understanding of office automation, common office situations, and everyday problems and how to solve them. Students who desire an introduction to information technology or the education necessary to advance their careers will find the courses beneficial. Entry Requirements- Official transcripts from all institutions attended. - A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or above. - Completed application for admission with $35 application fee. Other Fees |
$15,655 Domestic $15,655 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Computer Science MastersGeorgia Southern University - United StatesThe Department of Computer Sciences offers advanced study opportunities in Computer Science. The Master of Science in Computer Science degree program with a concentration in data and knowledge systems is the only such ... Show More The Department of Computer Sciences offers advanced study opportunities in Computer Science. The Master of Science in Computer Science degree program with a concentration in data and knowledge systems is the only such degree concentration offered in Georgia and one of only a handful across the country. The area of data and knowledge systems covers areas such as speech and vision recognition systems, expert systems, data storage systems, and information retrieval systems, such as online search engines. This fully online program focuses on the currently hot areas of data mining and data warehousing. Courses are taught by internationally renowned experts in the field. The program of study consists of 30 hours of study that can be completed in less than two years (two courses per semester for five semesters). Online courses are available for students with undergraduate degrees in non-computing disciplines to qualify for admission. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, “Information Technology (IT) has become an integral part of modern life. Among its most important functions are the efficient transmission of information and the storage and analysis of information, overall employment of computer network, systems, and database administrators is projected to increase by 30 percent from 2008 to 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations.” Entry RequirementsU.S. Candidates: (Choose Option A or Option B) Option A1. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or in a related field (Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Software Engineering, etc.) from an accredited program.2. Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or its equivalent.3. Submit a general GRE score. Option B1. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or in a related field (Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Software Engineering, etc.).2. Have a cumulative GPA of 2.4/4.0 or its equivalent.3. Have at least two years of relevant professional experience (employment) in computing.4. Submit a general GRE score.
International Candidates: 1. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or in a related field (for example, Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Information Systems, Software Engineering, etc.) 2. Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0 or its equivalent. 3. Submit a general GRE score. 4. Submit a minimum TOEFL score of 550 (paper-based), 213 (computer-based), or 80 (internet-based) The TOEFL will be waived for international applicants who have graduated from a U.S. College or University.
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$7,380 Domestic $7,380 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Computer Science BachelorsGrantham University - United StatesGrantham University’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BS-CS) prepares you for computing technology careers in a continuously changing global society. Through the convenience of our 100% online learning envir... Show More Grantham University’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BS-CS) prepares you for computing technology careers in a continuously changing global society. Through the convenience of our 100% online learning environment, this degree prepares you for a broad range of computer opportunities. The curriculum includes basic coursework in computer technology and the theory of programming languages. You focus on developing computer-based solutions involving hardware and software components and integration.
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From 2010-2020, employment of database administrators is expected to grow by 31%, software developers 30%, network and computer systems operators 28%, and computer programmers 12%. (Source: Spring 2012 BLS Occupational Outlook Quarterly) Concentrations The concentrations require a minimum of 18-27 elective hours from the computer science discipline. These electives assist you in increasing breadth or depth in computer science or building a foundation in information technology, information management or business. Sets of elective courses have been grouped together around selected computer science concentrations. You may opt to take any set as listed below to focus study on information technology or information management.
Concentration in Information Technology
IS242 Management Information Systems
CS221 Principles of Web Design
CS340 Operating Systems
Computer Science Program Outcomes At the successful completion of the program, you will be able to: Apply knowledge of computing and mathematical reasoning related to computer science Analyze a problem and identify and define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution Design, implement and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs Address professional, ethical, legal, security, global and social issues and responsibilities Communicate effectively with a range of audiences Use current techniques, skills and tools necessary for computing practice Entry RequirementsOfficial proof of high school graduation or equivalent received and verified by the Registrar’s office by Day 49 of the first term. If proof of high school graduation is not on file by the first day of the term, a completed Transcript Request Form must be submitted by Day 8 of the first term. All students are required to establish participation as outlined in the Participation and Substantive Interaction Policy within seven (7) days of the term start date. Conditionally enrolled students must have their funding plan in place within seven (7) days of the term start date. Other FeesGraduation Fee - $100 Technology Fee - $35 per 8-week term Transcript - $10 International Shipping Fee - $50 per course |
$8,414 Domestic $8,414 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Computer Science BachelorsJohn Hancock University - United StatesThe electronic digital computer has contributed to revolutionary changes in the methodologies of business and governmental data processing, the control of manufacturing operations, and the scope and nature of research ... Show More The electronic digital computer has contributed to revolutionary changes in the methodologies of business and governmental data processing, the control of manufacturing operations, and the scope and nature of research in scientific and technological areas. It is the objective of this program to create computer scientists whose skills are consistent with today’s demand for graduates with hardware and software expertise in areas such as computer graphics, distributed database systems, or Internet engineering. Students choose between concentrations in Internet Engineering or Distributed Database Systems. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program, students will be able to: 1. Conduct relevant research on theories and computer-related technological solutions depending on their professional practices. 2. Demonstrate a working knowledge of theory and design of lower-level languages and applications in design development of systems software. 3. Produce work that reflects proficiency in fundamental concepts, terms, and procedures in computer science operations and problem solving. 4. Demonstrate functional understanding of challenges associated with contemporary theory and design of assemblers, compilers and operating systems. 5. Demonstrate rudimentary technical knowledge, skills and capabilities relevant to the architecture and operation of a variety of computer systems. 6. Demonstrate basic skills in conceptualization, organization, and development of algorithms, data organization and process optimization. Entry Requirements1. Completion of a high school diploma or its equivalent. 2. One of the following criteria: - Good academic standing and completion of at least 12 semester credits from an institution that is accredited by an accrediting association that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and/or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Good academic standing: students who have been academically dismissed from other colleges or universities are ineligible to pursue courses at John Hancock University unless they meet one of the following conditions: - Earned 12 semester hours from an institution that is accredited by an accrediting association that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and/or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation with a minimum GPA of 2.0. Have not attended any college or university for one year since being academically dismissed. - Successful appeal to the Chair of Academic Programs. At the Chair of Academic Program’s discretion the previous requirements may be waived. Undergraduate students who have their appeal approved will be placed on academic probation and must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher upon the completion of their fourth course at John Hancock University. Students will be restricted to two courses per trimester and must meet every other week with their academic advisor. Students who fail to earn a GPA of 2.0 after their fourth course will be academically dismissed from the University. - An active military or honorably discharged veteran. - Applicants who have completed a high school diploma or its equivalent but have not successfully completed 12 hours of college level work and do not meet the military service criteria can complete the necessary credit hours as a student at large. Upon successfully earning 12 credit hours, these students can apply for regular degree-seeking status.
International applicants may be required to take a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and submit the results to John Hancock University prior to enrollment.
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$7,500 Domestic $7,500 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Computer Science MastersJohn Hancock University - United StatesThe Master of Science in Computer Science program is designed to serve a wide range of professional interests and thus takes a broad-based approach to practical computer applications. The curriculum emphasizes the rela... Show More The Master of Science in Computer Science program is designed to serve a wide range of professional interests and thus takes a broad-based approach to practical computer applications. The curriculum emphasizes the relationship between computers and their areas of application. The program is designed for individuals interested in systems analysis and systems engineering, application software, software engineering, systems programming, data communications, microprocessors or computer graphics. Its curriculum is consistent with the recommendations of the Association for Computing Machinery. Upon completion of the Master of Science in Computer Science program students will be able to demonstrate: 1. A functional knowledge of theory and design of high-level languages and applications in design and development of systems software. 2. Skill in conceptualization, organization, and development of algorithms, data organization and process optimization. 3. Mastery of fundamental concepts, terms, and procedures in computer science operations and problem-solving. 4. A thorough understanding of the major challenges associated with contemporary theory and design of assemblers, compilers and operating systems. 5. Facility in the use of appropriate team skills to effectively accomplish goals in the design of high-level languages and development of systems software. 6. Professional written communication skills through technology-mediated modalities. 7. Requisite technical and in-depth knowledge, skills and capabilities related to the architecture and operation of a variety of computer systems including microprocessors and large-scale computer systems.
Objectives Specific objectives of this program provide students with a comprehensive background in: 1. Theory and design of high-level languages and applications in design and development of systems software. 2. Development of algorithms, data organization and process optimization. 3. Theory and design of assemblers, compilers, and operating systems. 4. Architecture and operation of a variety of computer systems including microprocessors and large-scale computer systems. 5. Other topics specific to the student’s particular area of specialization such as software, engineering, computer graphics and artificial intelligence. Entry RequirementsThe Master of Science in Computer Science is principally designed for graduates of baccalaureate programs in computer science, engineering, operations research, mathematics and related areas. Students who are admitted to the program with insufficient background in mathematics or computer science may be required to take one or more undergraduate deficiency courses.
International applicants may be required to take a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and submit the results to John Hancock University prior to enrollment.
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$7,740 Domestic $7,740 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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