Computer Science: A.S.
Program Mission
The mission of the Computer Science Associate in Science program is to prepare students for successful transfer into a 4-year Computer Science Program, by educating them in Programming, advanced Math and SUNY General Education requirements. By providing a well-rounded educational experience with small classes and attentive faculty, students will obtain the fundamental skills in computer architecture, structured and object oriented programming, problem solving, as well as the critical thinking, analysis and reasoning skills from advanced level mathematics courses. Students will be well prepared to transfer into a baccalaureate program and obtain careers in computer science.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate a fundamental understanding of algorithms, data structures, software design, concepts of programming languages, and computer organization and architecture, and an awareness of the evolution and dynamic nature of the foundational core of computer science.
- Demonstrate the ability to analyze and solve computing problems.
- Demonstrate understanding of discrete mathematics, differential and integral Calculus, and probability and statistics.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in written form, and work in a team environment.
- Demonstrate familiarity with basic concepts, emerging technologies, and contemporary issues relating to the societal impacts of computing.
ÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼’s Computer Science A.S. degreeÌýprogram prepares students for transfer to a four-year college or university to completeÌýa bachelor’s degree in the field.
During their first semester, students will select courses focused on their chosen transfer program: Technical courses leading to a bachelor’s in Computer Science; Mathematics courses for a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics or a Mathematics/Computer Science combination; or Information Systems courses for an eventual bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems.
Computer Science studies courses include:
- Computer Concepts and Applications
- C++/C++.NET
- Problem Solving and Communication Tools
- Calculus
- Digital Logic
- English, Social Science, Mathematics
- Plus advanced courses appropriate to transfer plans
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Course Requirements
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Contact Information
New Students:
Admissions Office
607-778-5001
admissions@sunybroome.edu
Current Students:
Richard J. Zwolinski, Chairperson607-778-5277
zwolinskirj@sunybroome.edu
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50% or more of this program can be completed online.
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