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Undergraduate programs
The Bellini College of Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Computing offers five undergraduate programs are offered within the department which lead to the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence, Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity, and Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. All programs are 120 credit hours. The remains the definitive reference for all requirements.
Below find information regarding all five undergraduate programs:
The Computer Science program focuses on the design, development, and application of software systems. Additional course work in algorithms, discrete structures, object oriented design, data structures, operating systems, digital logic design, computer architecture, and a wide range of advanced electives including Artificial Intelligence topics extend and supplement the core.
- Program flowcharts are available for the following catalog years: 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26.
- The current catalog year provides the and plans.
- List of Computer Science related electives
The Computer Engineering program emphasizes the application of engineering principles to the design of computer hardware and software and devotes additional time to issues of computer architecture and advanced topics in hardware design, including extensive laboratory work. Students in this program also acquire a broad background in engineering topics through related coursework in the College.
- Program flowcharts are available for the following catalog years: 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26.
- The current catalog year provides the and plans.
- List of Computer Science related electives
Important Notes:
- CDA 4213/4213L CMOS VLSI Design and lab are offered in the fall only.
- CDA 4203/4203L Computer System Design and lab are offered in spring only.
The Artificial Intelligence program emphasizes the principles, techniques, and applications of artificial intelligence systems. Core coursework includes machine learning, neural networks, algorithms, operating systems, software engineering, and secure computing. To further broaden and deepen their expertise, students can choose from a wide range of advanced electives in areas such as data mining, deep learning, reinforcement learning, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and other topics.
- Program flowchart is available for the following catalog year: 2025-26.
- The current catalog year provides the and plans.
- List of Artificial Intelligence related electives
Important Notes:
- CAI 4002 should be offered in fall and spring semesters
- CAI 4100 Introduction to Machine Learning will be offered once per year
The Cybersecurity program focuses on technology, people, information, and processes to enable assured cyber operations in the context of adversaries. The program is built on a technical foundation of computing and information technology. Students in this program acquire a background in cybersecurity related to information, software, systems, users, and organizations including aspects of policy, human factors, risk management, ethics, and impact on society.
- Program flowcharts are available for the following catalog years: 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26.
- The current catalog year provides the and plans.
- List of Cybersecurity related electives
Important Notes:
- Muma College of Business permit are required for ISM 4343 Information Security and IT Risk Management and ISM 4041 Global Cyberethics.
- CIS 4253 IT Ethics is no longer offered, students should take in its place. A permit is required
The Information Technology program focuses on programming, databases, networking, human-computer interaction, web systems, and cybersecurity to meet the technology requirements of business, government, health care, education, and other organizations. Students in this program acquire a combination of fundamental knowledge and practical expertise to solve computing technology problems and meet user needs.
- Program flowcharts are available for the following catalog years: 2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25, and 2025-26.
- The current catalog year provides the and plans.
- List of Information Technology related electives
Important Notes:
- CGS 3853 Web Systems is offered in the Fall Semester only.
- CNT 4603 System Administration and Maintenance for IT is offered in the Fall Semester only.
- CIS 4083 Cloud Computing will be offered in the Fall semester only.
- CIS 3433 System Integration and Architecture will be offered in the Spring semester only.
- CIS 4253 IT Ethics is no longer offered, students should take in its place. A permit is required.
Available Minors
Computer Science Minor
The college offers a minor in Computer Science. Information about the minor can be found in the .
Information Technology Minor
The college offers a minor in Information Technology. Information about the minor can be found in the .
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