Winthrop University: Bachelor of Science in Applied Software Development
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Bachelor of Science in Applied Software Development

For students who have completed an Associate's degree in Applied Science in Computer Technology, a programming specialization degree from a South Carolina technical college.

 

General Education

 

Semester Hours

ACAD 101 Principles of the Learning Academy

1

Shared Skills and Proficiencies
   
Writing and Critical Thinking    
WRIT 101 Composition

3

HMXP 102      Human Experience 3
CRTW 201 Critical Reading, Thinking & Writing

3

    Oral Communication Met in major with CSCI 327 0
    Technology Met in major with CSCI 101 and labs 0
    Intensive Writing Met in major with CSCI 327 0
    Constitution Requirement See approved list; may be met with other requirement 0-3
    Physical Activity See approved list 1
Thinking Critically Across Disciplines*    
Global Perspectives See approved list

3

Historical Perspectives See approved list

3

Introducing Students to Broad Disciplinary Perspectives*

 

Social Science See approved list; must include 2 designators

6

Humanities and Arts See approved list; must include 2 designators

6

Quantitative Skills and Natural Science (3 courses)  
    Quantitative Skills Met in major with MATH 105 and 141  0
Natural Science See approved list; must include a lab science

0

Subtotal   26-30
Computing Technology Transfer Coursework
200-level CPT and IST courses that count toward the degree of Associate in Applied Science in Computer Technology-Programming. Students must have complete the Associate's degree.

30

Requirements for the Major:

46

CSCI 101 Intro to Computers and Info Processing

1.5

CSCI labs, any three from 101A, B, C, D, F, I N, and P  

1.5

CSCI 311 Computer Architecture and Org

4

CSCI 327 Social Implications of Computing

3

CSCI 355 Database Processing

3

CSCI 365 Information Security

3

CSCI 411  Operating Systems

3

CSCI 466 Networking Processing

3

CSCI 475 & 476 Software Engineering I & II

6

CSCI courses above 299; CSCI 552 highly recommended (max 3 hrs from combination of 471, 491, and 492)

9

MATH 105 Applied Calculus

3

MATH 141 Finite Probability and Statistics

3

MATH 261 Foundations of Dsicrete Mathematics

3

Electives  

14-18

Total  

120

Last Updated: 1/9/23