Bachelor Degree Program in
Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems and Engineering
The Computer Systems and Engineering program strives for quality in teaching and research by covering the fundamentals as well as applied aspects of computer science while enabling students with technological problem-solving skills, collaborative activities, and consideration of ethical issues. The program focuses on full-stack development, Cloud Computing, and Security
The goals of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems Engineering program are to:
Graduates of the program will:
For a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Systems and Engineering, students must complete 120 semester credit hours: 36 semester credit hours in general education courses, 60 semester credit hours in computer systems and engineering core courses, and 24 semester credits in elective courses.
A Minor in Computer Systems and Engineering can be earned in conjunction with any major at CSTU. Students should complete 6 core BSCSE courses with a GPA 2.0 and above to earn a minor in Computer Systems and Engineering.
Graduation Requirements
To graduate from the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program or the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems and Engineering, students must complete a minimum total of 120 credit hours with the following requirements:
Complete the required coursework in the following categories:
And fulfill the following requirements:
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration program, graduates will receive a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree. BSBA graduates will be prepared to pursue careers in marketing, data analysis, technical management, product management, and other areas of business administration, or to continue their education in graduate programs in business or related fields.
Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems Engineering program, graduates will receive a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree. BSCSE graduates will be prepared to pursue careers in software development, data analysis, system administration, and other areas of computer science, or to continue their education in graduate programs in computer science or related fields.