Nov 25, 2024  
2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Computer Science


This is an Associate of Science Degree in Core Curriculum with Pathway Courses related to Computer Science.

The Mike Cottrell College of Business is an AACSB accredited institution that offers the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with majors in accounting, finance, information systems, management, and marketing.  In addition to the BBA degree, the Mike Cottrell College of Business offers the Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Technology Management, and Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems. The College also offers the BAS with a concentration in Paralegal Studies.  The College offers the Associate of Arts (AA) in Business Administration, Associate of Science (AS) degrees in Business Education and Computer Science, the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Paralegal Studies and a Certificate in Paralegal Studies.  The Paralegal degrees (BAS, AAS and Certificate) are approved by the American Bar Association. The College offers six minors, including the Minors in Mobile App Development, Cyber Security, Information Assurance and Security (IAS), Computer Science, and Computer Information Systems. The Minor in Business Administration is also available, for non-business majors.  At the graduate level, the College offers the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree.  Information about the graduate program is available in the Graduate Bulletin or online.

Mission

The Mike Cottrell College of Business educates students to become ethical business professionals and prepares them to serve as leaders in their communities and in the global marketplace.

We accomplish our mission through:

              providing innovative learning environments,

              producing relevant intellectual contributions, and

              engaging in meaningful outreach and service.  

Becoming a Business Major or Minor and Advising

Upon admission to the University, any student can declare a major in the AA, AS, AAS, BBA or BS degree program.  Currently enrolled students who wish to change their major to business must have an overall GPA of at least 2.0; otherwise, they will be provided with specific suggestions for improving their academic record prior to making another request.

Admission to the BAS requires an appropriate career associate degree (e.g., AAS or AAT) from an institution regionally accredited to grant associate degrees. Students who hold associate degrees (usually AA or AS) that are designed to constitute the first two years of a BA, BS or BBA or other traditional baccalaureate degrees will not be eligible for admission to the BAS program. A student who wishes to pursue the BAS, but who has not yet completed a career associate degree, must finish the career associate degree before applying for entry to the BAS.    

Students with a major in the MCCB will be assigned a faculty advisor in the College of Business based on their degree program and campus.  The faculty advisor will assist in planning and sequencing coursework to progress toward a degree and provide career advice.  Students seeking a minor in Business should contact the College of Business for direction to the appropriate advisor.

In addition to faculty advisors, the MCCB maintains a website, http://ung.edu/myung/, with advising information for all degree programs.  The site includes information for current students including curriculum information, forms, and answers to many frequently asked questions.

Enrollment Eligibility

A grade of C or higher is required to meet any stated prerequisites for courses taught in the MCCB.  In addition, enrollment in many courses in the MCCB requires students to meet eligibility requirements beyond the specific course prerequisites identified in the course description.  These requirements are monitored through the registration system rather than requiring a separate application for admission to the MCCB.

Location and Frequency of Course Offerings

All courses required for the BBA and BS majors and for the minor are taught on the University campus in Dahlonega.  All courses for the BBA for majors in accounting, finance, and management are also taught on the Gainesville campus.  All course required for the BAS, AA, AS and Paralegal degrees are offered on the Gainesville campus.  All courses for the AA and AS degrees are offered on the UC 400 campus in Cumming and the Oconee campus.

Area F Business courses are offered each semester on each campus. Courses specific to the major are offered on their respective campuses on a one year or two year rotation. Most majors include courses that must be taken in an established sequence. Students are expected to consult the long-range schedule and establish a logical sequence of courses that will allow them to complete prerequisites prior to the time that advanced courses are taught. 

Graduation Requirements

In addition to meeting the requirements specified under Academic Regulations for all degrees, candidates for the BBA degree must:

·         Complete at least half of the 51 semester hours required for the combined Common Professional Component and major specific courses at  UNG; at least 12 of these semester hours must be in the major specific area;

·         Earn a grade of C or better in each course in the Common Professional Component and the major specific area.

Core Curriculum Requirements 60 hours


Refer to Semester Core Curriculum Areas A-E  

Area A1: No exceptions

Area A2: MATH 1113 or MATH 1450

Area B: No exceptions

Area C: No exceptions

Area D: MATH 1450 or MATH 2400

Area E: No exceptions

Area F. Pathway Courses Related to Computer Science - 18 hours


Other Requirements:


  • Learning Goals
    • US Perspective
    • Global Perspective
    • Critical Thinking
  • US and Georgia History Requirements
  • US and Georgia Constitution Requirements
  • Regents’ Reading and Writing Requirements
  • No computer science courses with a grade of D will be allowed in an official program of study.