Computer Science
Earn a bachelor’s in computer science degree from Acadia University and develop the software engineering, project management and programming skills to impact how technology will change and transform our world.
Overview
How we do business, how we communicate and what we do for entertainment are all being transformed by computer scientists and software developers. Quickly changing landscapes in these fields and beyond provide opportunities for people with advanced computer science skills to profoundly impact the world. Biola’s computer science major allows future computer scientists to grow their knowledge in the field of computer science, while honing their abilities to innovate, program, solve problems and succeed across a range of careers.
Here’s an overview of key topics and concepts within Computer Science:
Programming
Big Data and Data Science
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning
Software Development
Algorithms and Data Structures
Database Management
The B.S.c in Computer Science offers expert training in computation and information processing strategies through a varied list of computer science courses.
Core Curriculum (Traditional Undergraduate)
Semester 1
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Course ID
Course Title
Course Type
Credits
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ENG-101
Basic Functional English and English Spoken
GED Theory
3
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MAT-101
Mathematics – I
GED Theory
3
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CSE-113
Programming and Problem Solving
Core Theory
1.5
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CSE-114
Programming and Problem Solving Lab
Core Lab
3
Semester 2
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Course ID
Course Title
Course Type
Credits
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CSE-221
Software Engineering
GED Theory
3
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CSE-316
Artificial Intelligence
GED Theory
2
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CSE-311
Database Management System
Core Theory
1.5
-
CSE-312
atabase Management System Lab
Core Lab
3
Semester 3
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Course ID
Course Title
Course Type
Credits
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CSE-221
Software Engineering
GED Theory
3
-
CSE-316
Artificial Intelligence
GED Theory
2
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CSE-311
Database Management System
Core Theory
1.5
-
CSE-312
atabase Management System Lab
Core Lab
3
Semester 4
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Course ID
Course Title
Course Type
Credits
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CSE-223
Operating Systems
GED Theory
3
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CSE-324
Operating Systems Lab
GED Theory
2
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CSE-313
Programming and Problem Solving
Core Lab
3
Degree Requirements
How to Apply
Faculty & Staff
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