Undergraduate Program
Computer Science at TTU
Our mission is to provide our undergraduates a degree in Computer Science grounded in fundamental principles of computing. We prepare our students to apply these principles creatively and responsibly.
The Computer Science Department is in the College of Engineering. Thus, degree requirements include those of the University, the College, and the Department. Computer science is a technical major program, which combines professional training in Computer Science with broad experiences across the University. Mathematics is emphasized. Our computer science curriculum is designed to educate students in the basic areas of computer science including general problem solving techniques, architecture, concepts of programming languages, operating systems and theoretical concepts dealing with computational models and the design and analysis of algorithms.
CSSC Curriculum
CSIT Curriculum
Minor
General Education Core
Computer Science Laptop Initiative Fall 2011
High School Preparation
In addition to university level requirements, students aspiring to be computer science majors are required to have an ACT Math subtest score of 21 before being admitted into the program.
Career Opportunities
Virtually every industry uses computers in a variety of ways from computerized control of hazardous and remote environments to payroll processing. Thus, opportunities for computer science graduates are limitless.
Our graduates are regularly recruited by industry, government and businesses for computing careers in a variety of areas including systems design and software engineering.
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