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BA in Computer Science

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BA in Computer Science

Students majoring in Computer Science (CS) learn to understand and evaluate the organization, design, and construction of hardware and software systems for computing. Additionally, they attain a level of mathematical ability allowing them to formally abstract and analyze computational processes. They analyze problems that require computation to answer, and design and implement solutions that are efficient and effective.

Learning Outcomes

Understand and evaluate the organization, design, and construction of hardware and software systems for computing.

Attain a level of mathematical ability allowing the student to formally abstract and analyze computational processes.

Analyze problems that require computation to answer, and design and implement appropriate problem solutions that are efficient and effective.

Requirements

All BU undergraduate students, including both entering first-year and transfer students, will pursue coursework in the BU Hub, the University's general education program that is integrated into the entire undergraduate experience. BU Hub requirements can be satisfied in a number of ways, including coursework in and beyond the major as well as through cocurricular activities. Students majoring in Computer Science will ordinarily, through coursework in the major, satisfy BU Hub requirements in Quantitative Reasoning, as well as some requirements in Communication and the Intellectual Toolkit. Remaining BU Hub requirements will be satisfied by selecting from a wide range of available courses outside the major or, in some cases, cocurricular experiences.

The major in Computer Science requires a total of fifteen 4-unit courses, all completed with a grade of C or higher.

CS students are expected to be comfortable with standard high school mathematics as well as calculus at a level equivalent to completion of CAS MA 123.

The 15 courses required for the major are divided into four groups: A, B, C, and D. Students must take all courses in Group A, at least 2 courses from Group B, at least 2 courses from Group C, and a total of 15 courses from Groups A–D. Group C courses have to be taken at Boston University and cannot be transferred.

Group A: Foundational Courses

These courses build essential foundations for the study of CS. Students must take all five.

CAS CS 111 Introduction to Computer Science 1

CAS CS 112 Introduction to Computer Science 2

CAS CS 131 Combinatoric Structures

CAS CS 210 Computer Systems

CAS CS 330 Introduction to the Analysis of Algorithms

Group B: Formal Tools

These courses provide training in basic algorithms and formal methods. Students must take at least two from this group.

CAS CS 132 Geometrical Algorithms

CAS CS 235 Algebraic Algorithms

CAS CS 237 Probability in Computing

Group C: Central Topics

These courses are more advanced than Groups A and B, and cover broadly important subfields of CS. Students must take at least two from this group.

CAS CS 320 Concepts of Programming Languages

CAS CS 332 Elements in the Theory of Computation

CAS CS 350 Fundamentals of Computing Systems

Group D: Electives

CAS CS 357, CAS CS 365, CAS CS 391, and all CAS CS courses at the 400 and 500 levels

Students can take up to two project-based courses (HUB XC 475, HUB XC 410, CDS DS/CAS CS 519, CDS DS/CAS CS 549, CAS CS 501, CAS CS 506) and apply them to count towards their Group D electives. Anything beyond two courses must be approved as an exception by the Director of Undergraduate Studies.

The list of prerequisites or corequisites for a CS course may contain a CS course 'X' with a non-CS alternative 'Y.' In such a case, course 'Y' may be counted toward the major instead of course 'X.'

De qual departamento farei parte?

College of Arts and Sciences

Opções de estudo

Período integral (MINIMUM OF 128 CREDITS)

Valores
US$66.670,00 (R$ 382.640) por ano
Data de início

Janeiro 2025

Localização

College of Arts and Sciences

725 Commonwealth Avenue,

BOSTON,

Massachusetts,

02215, United States

Requisitos de admissão

Para estudantes internacionais

Apply as a first-year student if you are currently in your last year of high school, have completed high school, are a GED recipient, or have completed a high school equivalency exam. If you are currently in high school and are part of a dual enrollment program, you should also apply as a first-year student.

English Proficiency Testing Results:

Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet Based Test (TOEFL iBT): Students who are most competitive for admission will have a composite score of at least 90-100 and minimum scores of 20 in each section.

International English Language Testing System (IELTS): A total/overall score of 7 or higher

Duolingo English Test (DET): Students who are most competitive for admission will have a total score of at least 125-135.

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