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| Computer Science graduates command the
second highest 'average starting salary'
among all occupational fields at the Bachelor's
level, according to the Winter 2005 survey
by the National Association of Colleges and
Employers (NACE). The US Bureau of Labor
Statistics placed Computer Scientists among
the fastest growing and highest paid jobs
in their occupational projections for 2004-2014. |
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Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computer Science offers specialized training in the analysis, design,
implementation, maintenance and use of computer
information and database systems. The program is
accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission
(CAC) of ABET. Two tracks are available at the
upper division level: |
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The Computer Science track should be followed by the student who intends
to continue to graduate study in computer science. |
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The Software Design and Development track may be followed by the student who intends
to pursue a software engineering career. |
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Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission to the program, prospective
students must have been admitted at FIU at
the undergraduate level, met all the lower
division requirements including CLAST, completed
60 semester hours, and must be otherwise acceptable
into the program. As part of the 60 semester
hours of lower division course work necessary
to enter this upper division major, prospective
students must fulfill lower level course requirements
and prerequisites. To request additional information,
please click
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Financial
aid and Scholarships
FIU and the College of Engineering and Computing
offer a variety of financial aid opportunities
and scholarships to qualified students. The amounts
and eligibility requirements of these awards vary
depending on the type of award. Merit-based financial
assistance is highly competitive, hence, students
are encouraged to apply early. For additional information
on financial aid, please click
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Degree
Requirements
The curriculum consists of 120 credit hours.
Lower division requirements include at least
27 credit hours of prerequisites. Credits may
be transferred from an ABET accredited institution
of higher education upon approval by academic
advisor. At least 50% of the upper division
credits must be taken at FIU. In addition,
all students must meet the University Foreign
Language Requirement, must pass the CLAST or
have it waived, and must meet all of the state
and university requirements for graduation.
For additional information, please click
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