University of Nebraska Lincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
Degree:
BS
Computer Science
Location:
College of Engineering
Credits:
120 hours
System:
Semester
Required Computer Science (or Related):
• CSCE 10: Introduction to Computer Science and Engineering (0 hours)
• CSCE 155/156: Computer Science I-II (7 hours)
• CSCE 231: Computer Systems Engineering (4 hours)
• CSCE 235: Introduction to Discrete Structures (3 hours)
• CSCE 251: Unix Programming Environment (1 hours)
• CSCE 310: Data Structures and Algorithms (3 hours)
• CSCE 322: Programming Languages Concepts (3 hours)
• CSCE 361: Software Engineering (3 hours)
• CSCE 351 OR 451: Operating System Kernels OR Operation Systems Principles (3 hours)
• CSCE 423 OR 428: Design and Analysis of Algorithms OR Automata, Computation, and Formal Languages (3 hours)
• CSCE Technical Electives (9-11 hours)
• CSCE Senior Design Experience (6 hours)
Required Math:
• Calculus I-II (9 hours)
• Linear Algebra (3 hours)
• Statistics and Applications (3 hours)
Required Science:
• Science from approved list with restrictions (12 hours)
Required Engineering:
• None
Other Requirements:
• Technical Writing (3 hours)
• Additional Writing/Communication courses (6 hours)
• Arts, Diversity, Humanities and Social Sciences from approved list (15 hours)
• Foreign Language (0-13 hours)
• Additional electives to fulfill minimum requirements
Subfield Required:
No
Type:
Optional Focus Area
Options:
Optional Focus Areas:
• Artificial Intelligence
• Computer Architecture & High-Performance Computing
• CyberSecurity
• Data Science and Infomatics
• Foundations of Computer Science
• IoT, Robotics, and Embedded Systems
• Networking
• User-Centered Computing
• Software Engineering
Double or Dual Major Option(s):
• Double majors may be possible.
Related Majors:
• BS Software Engineering (College of Engineering)
• BS Computer Engineering (College of Engineering)
Good to Know:
• Information here is for non-Raikes School students. The Raikes School offers a BS in Computer Science that is interdisciplinary; it includes business, data science, leadership, and communications components.
University's Webpage for this Program:
Catalog Year:
2022

