BS in Applied Science (BSAS): Applications and Mobile Development (AAM) Concentration 2016-17 USFSM Catalog *EXAMPLE* Curriculum Progression Ladder
Year 1 & 2
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Total of 60 hrs. @ Associate in Science (AS) Degree Granting Florida Institution
*must have 18 hrs. general education coursework before admission to USFSM BSAS program
Highly Recommended Courses:
COP 2030 Programming Concepts I – PR for CGS 3853
COP 2250 Object-Oriented Programming (Java SE) - PR for CEN 3040, COP 3259
MAD 2104 Discrete Mathematics
COP 2700 Database Systems Basics
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Year 3 @ USFSM
Fall Junior (16 hrs.)
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Spring Junior (16 hrs.)
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CGS 3373 IT Concepts and Data Networking (3)
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CGS 3374 Computer Architecture & Operating Systems (3)
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CGS 3373L IT Concepts and Data Networking Lab (1)
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CGS 3374L Computer Architecture & Operating Systems Lab (1)
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USFSM General Education (3)
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CGS 4853 Web Design & Development (HTML5) CGS 3853 IT Web Design (HTML/xhtml, CSS) (3)
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USFSM General Education (3)
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USFSM General Education (3)
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USFSM General Education (3)
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USFSM Upper-Level General Education (3)
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USFSM Upper-Level General Education (3)
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Leadership and Ethics Pillar Course (3) PC
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Year 4 @USFSM
Fall Senior (13 hrs.)
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Spring Senior (15 hrs.)
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CIS 4935 Senior Project in Information Technology PC (Communication and Critical Thinking Pillar Course) (3-5)
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COP 3259 Comprehensive Java (3)
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Upper-Level Elective (2-4)
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General Elective (3)
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COP 4663 Mobile Applications Development (Android) (3)
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General Elective (3)
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COP 4834 Data-Driven Websites CGS 3850 Web Development: JavaScript & jQuery (3)
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Upper-Level Elective (3)
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Community Engagement and Diversity Pillar Course (3) PC
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Total Credit Hours = 120; Students are required to take 42 upper level credit hours
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Students can accelerate the completion of their degree by taking classes in the summer
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If needed, foreign language courses will need to be taken as electives
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PC = USFSM Pillar Course Requirements; Students are required to take 9 credit hours of pillar courses
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CURRICULUM PROGRESSION AND SCHEDULING OPTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
BS in Applied Science (BSAS): Applications and Mobile Development (AAM) Concentration
2016-17 USFSM Catalog Copy
(CIP Code - 24.0102)
http://usfsm.edu/catalog/undergraduate/college-of-business/cob-majors/applied-science-information-technology/
Policies
Students majoring in BSAS must meet all degree requirements of USFSM. The following policies also apply:
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This degree program is available ONLY to AS graduates from Florida public institutions who have an overall “C” average (2.00) in all college-level courses accepted for transfer credit to USFSM.
State-Mandated Common Prerequisites
There are no State-Mandated Common Prerequisites for this degree program.
Degree Requirements
Credits transferred in from completed A.S. degree
Requirements
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Credit Hours
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General education
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18
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Lower-level credits from A.S. degree
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42
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Credits to be completed at USFSM
Requirements
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Credit Hours
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Notes
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General education
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18
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Area of concentration
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23-30
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Upper-level elective credits to meet degree requirements
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Variable
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Upper-level pillar requirements
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9
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Please see Core Curriculum for upper-level pillar course options.
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Sequential foreign language courses if foreign language requirement is not fulfilled
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8-10
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Information Technology Concentrations (23 credit hours)
Admission Requirements:
To pursue a BSAS degree with a concentration in an area of IT at USFSM, students must have a Florida AS degree, with an overall GPA of 2.00 or better in an IT-related discipline. This program supplements the related technical skills obtained in the AS degree. Students are encouraged to take the following highly recommended courses. Through a variety of IT concentration options, students can tailor their BSAS degree to meet their personal interest or career goals. The BSAS in IT is made up of the required core courses and students may choose between one of the three concentrations.
Highly Recommended Courses (12 credit hours)
Course Number
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Title
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Credit Hours
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Requisites (KEY)
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Notes (KEY)
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COP 2030
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Programming Concepts I
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3
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None
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COP 2250
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Object-Oriented Programming (Java SE)
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3
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None
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COP 2700
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Database Systems Basics
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3
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COP 2030
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MAD 2104
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Discrete Mathematics
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3
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None
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Required Core Courses (11 credit hours)
Course Number
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Title
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Credit Hours
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Requisites (KEY)
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Notes (KEY)
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CGS 3373
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IT Concepts & Data Networking
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3
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CR: CGS 3373L; IT Majors only
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CGS 3373L
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IT Concepts & Data Networking Lab
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1
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CR: CGS 3373
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CGS 3374
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Computer Architecture & Operating Systems
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3
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PR: CGS 3373, CR: CGS 3374L
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CGS 3374L
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Computer Architecture & Operating Systems Lab
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1
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CR: CGS 3374
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CIS 4935
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Senior Project in Information Technology
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3
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Senior Standing in IT
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6ACO, SMCC
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Applications and Mobile Development (AAM)
Required Core Courses (12 credit hours)
Course Number
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Title
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Credit Hours
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Requisites (KEY)
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Notes (KEY)
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COP 4663
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Mobile Applications Development (Android)
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3
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PR: COP 2250, COP 2030, COP 3375
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CGS 3850CGS 4853
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Web Design & Development (HTML5)Web Development: JavaScript & jQuery
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3
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PR: COP 3718CGS 3853
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CGS 3853CGS 4834
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Data-Driven WebsitesIT Web Design
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3
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PR: COP 3718 Intermediate Database SystemsCOP 2510 or equivalent
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USFSM consider COP 2030 the equivalent of COP 2510
PR: Strongly recommend COP 3718
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COP 3259
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Comprehensive Java
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3
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PR: COP 2250
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Revised June 21, 2017
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