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Department of Computer Science

Department of Computer Science
Undergraduate Program
The bachelor's degree in computer science prepares students for careers in the computing industry or for graduate study. Combined with a minor in another field of study, the bachelor's degree allows students to utilize their computing expertise in a variety of specialized fields. The core and computer science theory courses are excellent preparation for students who intend to pursue an advanced degree in computer science.
For the computer science major, the department offers courses that represent both the core of study considered essential to all aspects of computing and advanced study sequences in particular fields of interest. The core classes introduce all majors to the spectrum of thought represented in computing. The advanced sequences allow the individual student to pursue concentrated work within such areas as computer architecture, artificial intelligence, databases, compilers, operating systems, computer science theory, computer graphics, software engineering, programming languages, networking distributed systems, and parallel processing. The department also offers topics courses to keep students informed of current advances and methods in computing.
In addition to courses designed for majors, the department
offers courses intended to introduce computing to nonmajors. These
courses will benefit any major who wishes to include computing
in their undergraduate study.
Grade Requirements. All courses taken to fulfill major
course requirements must be taken for a letter grade. All courses
required as prerequisites for a course must be completed with
a grade of C or better before registration will be permitted.
Administrative Academic Probation. A minimum Grade Point
Average (GPA) of 2.0 must be maintained in all courses taken in
the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Students who
fail to maintain a 2.0 GPA in courses within their major may be
placed on administrative academic probation. Failure to eliminate
the grade point deficiency could result in disqualification from
the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
Computer Science Major
Major requirements (60-64 units)
CSCI 40, 41, 60, 112, 113, 115, 117, 119, 144 (36 units)
Select seven of the following, including one of the sequences
(21-24 units)
CSCI 124, 126, 130, 134, 136, 146, 148, 150, 152, 154, 156, 164,
166, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 186, 188, 191T (max total 6 units)
Approved sequences:
CSCI 124-126
CSCI 134-136
CSCI 144-146 or 144-148
CSCI 150-152
CSCI 156-ECE 146
CSCI 164-166
CSCI 172-173
CSCI 176-177
CSCI 186-188
CSCI 198 complete an additional second course in one of the sequences
above (3-4 units)
Additional requirements (10 units)
MATH 75, 76; PHYS 2A and 2B or PHYS 4A, 4AL, 4B, 4BL
General Education requirements (51 units)*
Electives and remaining degree requirements (0-3 units)
Total (124 units)
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* Of the 51 required General Education units, 6 units will be
satisfied by the following courses in additional requirements:
MATH 75 and PHYS 2A or 4A.
Note: Pass the Upper-Division Writing Exam or IE 182W
(recommended to satisfy the upper-division writing skills graduation
requirement).
Computer Science Minor
The Computer Science Minor requires 20 units of computer science
courses consisting of CSCI 40, CSCI 41, and 12 units from CSCI
1, 60, 72, or upper-division courses. At least 6 of the 20 units
must be upper division. No CR/NC courses will be accepted toward
the Minor in Computer Science.
Suggested minor sequences (after completion of CSCI 40, 41):
Artificial Intelligence: CSCI 60, 112, 117, 164, 166
Computer Architecture: CSCI 112, 113, 176, 177
Computer Graphics: CSCI 112, 172, 173
Computer Languages: CSCI 60, 112, 115, 117, 134
Database Emphasis: CSCI 60, 115, 124, 126, 144
Scientific Computation: CSCI 60, 112, 154*, 172*
Secondary Teaching: CSCI 60, 112, 113, 115, 117
Software Engineering: CSCI 60, 112, 115, 150, 152
System Software: CSCI 112, 113, 144, (146 or 148)
Theory of Computation: CSCI 60, 119, 174, 186, 188
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* CSCI 154 and 172 have a mathematics prerequisite. Note that
these are only suggested combinations. While attention must be
given to prerequisites, many combinations are available to interested
students.
Graduate Program
The Master of Science degree program in Computer Science is
designed to offer the advanced principles, applications, and current
topics in computer science. Students who obtain the M.S. degree
will be ready to do significant developmental work in the computer
industry or in an important application area and will also be
well qualified to pursue a Ph.D. degree.
Applicants may hold an acceptable bachelor's degree in any field
of study and must submit Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores.
To attain classified standing at the time of admission, an applicant
must:
- have a minimum grade point average of 2.75 in the last 60 units and
- have completed the following undergraduate prerequisite courses or equivalents with a minimum grade point average of 3.0: CSCI 40, 41, 60, 112, 113, 115, 117, 119, 144, MATH 75, 76.
Applicants who do not meet the requirements 1 and 2 above may
be admitted to conditionally classified standing to complete the
remaining prerequisites at California State University, Fresno.
Approved coursework up to a maximum of 10 units of the 30 units
required for the M.S. degree can be taken concurrently with prerequisite
courses by a student with conditionally classified standing.
To attain classified standing from conditionally classified standing,
a student must complete the remaining prerequisite courses with
a minimum grade point average of 3.0 and have earned a minimum
grade point average of 3.0 in all coursework taken toward the
M.S. degree in Computer Science.
(See also the Graduate Studies section
in this catalog.)
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Master of Science Degree Requirements
The Master of Science degree requires a minimum of 30 units
after the completion of the baccalaure ate degree according to
the criteria below. At least 21 units of the total must be taken
in 200-level courses in computer science. The undergraduate courses
used toward the bachelor's degree or toward fully classified status
may not be used toward the master's degree.
Required courses (10 units)
CSCI 174 or 188, 200, 213, 217
Electives (9 units)
Three of the following: CSCI 226, 244, 246, 250, 252, 264, 272,
274, 282, 284
Approved electives (5-8 units)
Culminating experience (3-6 units)
CSCI 298 or 299
Total (30 units)
A student must pass the Departmental Qualifying Examination prior
to advancement to candidacy. One component of the exam will be
used to satisfy the graduate writing skills requirement.
