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                      | 2022-2024  Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Department of Computer Science |  
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 Chairperson of Department: Shuangbao (Paul) Wang Professor:  Mohamed Eltowiessy, Roshan Paudel Associate Professors: Radhouane Chouchane, Mahmudur Rahman, Eric Sakk, Vojislav Stojkovic, Guobin Xu Assistant Professor: Monireh Dabaghchian, Edward Dillon, Naja Mack, Timothy Oladunni Lecturers:  Grace Steele, Sam Tannouri Objectives of the DepartmentThe undergraduate program in Computer Science prepares students for entry into the computing profession, for graduate study in computer, computational, and data sciences, and for the many challenges that will confront them in their professional and personal life. The Computer Science program also prepares students to apply their knowledge and training to produce solutions to specific and esoteric problems. Students learn to define the problem clearly; to determine its tractability; to determine when consultation with outside experts is appropriate; to evaluate and choose an appropriate solution strategy; and then to study, specify, design, implement, test, modify, and document that solution; to evaluate alternatives and perform risk analysis on that design; to integrate alternative techniques and technologies into that solution; and finally to communicate that solution to colleagues, to professionals in other fields, and to the general public. Key to all of this is the ability of the problem-solver to work within a team environment throughout the entire problem-solving process.   THE MAJOR IN COMPUTER SCIENCE School-wide Requirements To qualify for graduation, students must have satisfied 
	Computer Science Major RequirementsGeneral Education RequirementsEarned six (6) credits in the Complementary Studies Program required for all majors in the School of Computer, Mathematical and Natural SciencesPassed the Senior Departmental Comprehensive ExaminationTaken all of their junior and senior-level requirements in the major at Morgan State University (unless granted prior written permission by the Dean to take courses elsewhere)Earned a cumulative average of 2.0 or better and a major average of 2.0 or better, with no outstanding grades below “C” in the major (which includes all courses required for the major and required supporting courses) ProgramsBachelor of ScienceMinor Return to: School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences
 
 
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