Computer and Information Sciences, B.A.

The Bachelor of Arts in Computer and Information Sciences is designed to train students to be prepared for a career in the technology industry while also providing the flexibility in their degree to pursue a second major or minor to study the intersection of computing with a second field.  It will also prepare students to be ready for graduate study in many areas of computing.  The degree is designed to help all students pursue their work and calling in support of God's kingdom.

Program Requirements

Bethel Core

BIBL 215Old Testament Literature

3

BIBL 216New Testament Literature

3

COMM 171Speech Communication

3

ENGL 101Written Communication II

3

ENGL 102Written Communication III

3

Art/Drama/Music

3

 

Foreign Language (two semesters)

6

OR

1 semester at 200 (Intermediate) level

3

 

HIST History Elective

3

KINE 252Fitness/Wellness

1

 

KINE 117On the Ball Training

1

OR

KINE 124Aerobics

1

OR

KINE 128Physical Fitness

1

OR

KINE 135Weight Training

1

 

LIT Literature

3

 

MATH 109Excursions in Math

3

OR

MATH 124Applied Calculus

3

OR

MATH 131Calculus I

4

 

PHIL 250Introduction to Philosophy

3

PHIL 452Senior Experience

1

PSYC 182General Psychology

3

Science with Lab

4

SOC 151Principles of Sociology

3

THEO 110Exploring the Christian Faith

3

Total Credit Hours:49-53

Major

 
CSC 113Digital Citizen of the 21st Century

3

CSC 121Programming I: Control Structures

3

CSC 210Database Programming

3

CSC 221Programming 2: Design & Object-Oriented Programming

3

CSC 230Networks

3

CSC 260Introduction to Self-Directed Learning

1

 

CSC 261Self-Directed Learning: Web Programming

2

OR

CSC 263Self-Directed Learning: Introductory CS Topics

2

 

CSC 312Introduction to Cloud Computing

3

CSC 340Software Engineering Theory

3

CSC 398Internship in Computer Science

1-3

CSC 463Self-Directed Learning: Advanced Computer Science Topics

3

CSC 491Senior Capstone

3

 

BADM 222Business Communication

3

OR

WRIT 231Business & Technical Writing

3

Any 6 hours in CSC or CYSC 200 or above

6

Total Credit Hours:40-42
 

Electives

Electives needed to complete degree

Total Credit Hours:25-31

Optional Cyber Security Concentration

Courses can be counted toward required electives.
CYSC 245Computer and Systems Security

3

CYSC 255Principles of Cybersecurity

3

CYSC 315Principles of Cyber Defense

3

CYSC 345Network Defense and Countermeasures

3

CYSC 355Linux Operating Systems and Security

3

One-additional-course-from-the-following

CYSC 265Management of Cybersecurity

3

CYSC 335Cybercrime, Law, and Ethics

3

CYSC 415Penetration Testing

3

CYSC 425Network Forensics

3

CYSC 435Incident Response and Contingency Planning

3

CSC 398 - Internship in Computer Science experience completed for the major should include some aspect of cyber security.

Total Credit Hours: 120