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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Applied Computing Major, Management and Entrepreneurship Track
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The major in the Management and Entrepreneurship track of the Applied Computing major requires successful completion of at least 32 semester hours in computer science, 20 semester hours in economics, four semester hours in mathematics, and eight semester hours of research project (junior seminar and senior project) in the student’s choice of computer science or economics. To graduate with a major in Applied Computing: Management and Entrepreneurship Track, a student must have an earned GPA of at least 2.0 in required Computer Science and other courses presented for the major. With the exception of CMPSC 111 , no course presented for the major may be taken on the Credit/No Credit grade basis.
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Basic Courses (Four Courses):
Core Courses (Five Courses):
Economics Requirement (Two Courses):
Internship Sequence:
Consisting of:
An Internship Approved by the Department Faculty:
Junior Seminar and Senior Project:
Students complete one of the following capstone sequences:
Computer Science Sequence:
Economics Sequence:
- An Economics Seminar (ECON 578-ECON 589)
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