Computer Science Minor

The minor in Computer Science provides students with a comprehensive understanding of fundamental principles and practical skills in computer programming, data structures and computer architecture.

Curriculum 

Core courses cover essential topics in computer science, including Logic and Computing, Computer Programming I and II and Data Structures, providing students with a strong foundation in programming and computational thinking. 

Elective options offer students the flexibility to tailor their minor based on their interests and career goals. Courses such as Web Design, Foundations of Computer Security, Cyber Ethics and others allow students to explore specialized areas within computer science. 

With a total of 21 credit hours required for completion, this minor equips students with valuable expertise in computer science, preparing them for careers in technology-driven industries.

For more information about the curriculum, view the Academic Catalog

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Computer Science Students

Cybersecurity Minor

The minor in Cybersecurity offers students an in-depth exploration of vital concepts and practices in safeguarding digital assets and information systems from cyber threats.

Curriculum 

Core courses such as Foundations of Computer Security, Cyber Ethics and Cybersecurity Management provide students with foundational knowledge and ethical considerations in cybersecurity.

Advanced courses in Communication and Network Security and Advanced Computer Security further enhance students' expertise in cybersecurity principles and techniques.

Elective options offer students the flexibility to specialize in areas such as operating system security, digital forensics, homeland security and hacker tools and techniques. 

With a total of 24 credit hours, this minor provides students with comprehensive training in cybersecurity, preparing them for careers in cybersecurity analysis, network security, digital forensics and other related fields. Whether pursuing roles in government agencies, private companies or cybersecurity firms, students graduate with the expertise needed to protect critical digital assets and combat cyber threats effectively. 

For more information about the curriculum, view the Academic Catalog

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Mathematics Minor

The minor in Mathematics offers students an opportunity to delve into various mathematical disciplines, providing a solid foundation in fundamental concepts and advanced topics. This minor augments analytical thinking and problem-solving skills, enhancing career prospects across various fields such as science, engineering, finance and technology. With its applicability to diverse disciplines, a math minor complements your major, enriching your academic profile and preparing you for advanced studies or employment in industries that value quantitative abilities. 

Curriculum 

Core courses include Linear Algebra and a Seminar, allowing students to engage in in-depth discussions and research.

Students then choose from a range of options, including Applied Calculus, Calculus and courses in discrete mathematics, mathematical modeling, calculus, operations research and more.

With a total of 16-20 credit hours required for completion, this minor equips students with analytical skills and mathematical reasoning essential for careers in fields such as engineering, computer science, finance, and academia. 

For more information about the curriculum, view the Academic Catalog

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Students in Financial Mathematics class

Web Technology Minor

The minor in Web Technology provides students with essential skills in digital design, programming and database management necessary for careers in web development and related fields. Through a combination of art, computer science and management courses, students gain practical experience in web design, programming and e-commerce, preparing them for roles in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. 

Curriculum 

Core courses delve into fundamental principles encompassing 2-D design, digital art, graphic design, logic and computing, web design, web programming and database management. These courses provide students with essential skills required for creating and managing web-based applications and platforms.

Additionally, elective options enable students to specialize further in areas such as cyber ethics, public relations, intercultural communication, e-commerce or video aesthetics.

With a total of 24 credit hours, this minor equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the dynamic landscape of web technology, enhancing their career prospects in the digital realm. 

For more information about the curriculum, view the Academic Catalog.

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Contact Information

Chris Swanson
Christopher Swanson, Ph.D.
Chair, Mathematics and Computer Science Department; Professor of Mathematics
209 Patterson Instructional Technology Center