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== Computer Science Major | 36 Credits == * At least 36 credits must be upper-level and include at least one-half of the credits required for the major. The remaining upper-level credits may be earned in any part of the curriculum. * At least half the required number of credits for any major must be earned through graded coursework. Credits earned by examination, portfolio assessment, and noncollegiate training do not count as graded coursework. Review rules for [https://asia.umgc.edu/online-degrees/bachelor-degree-requirements Bachelor's Degree Requirements]. {| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%;" ! Course Required !Course Provider !Course ID !Course Name |- |Introductory Programming |Sophia |CMIS 141 |Introduction to Java Programming <small>Note: This matches the required course name. However, it is not confirmed to work, so take it at your own risk.</small> |- |Intermediate Programming | | | |- |Computer Systems and Architecture |Study.com |CMIS 310 |Computer Science 306: Computer Architecture <small>Note: Reportedly, this works.</small> |- |Fundamentals of Networking |Sophia |CMIT 265 |Introduction to Networking |- |Data Structures and Analysis |Study.com |CMSC 350 |Computer Science 201: Data Structures & Algorithm <small>Note: Reportedly, this works.</small> |- |Relational Database Concepts and Applications |Sophia |CMIS 320 |Introduction to Relational Databases <small>Note: This matches the required course name. However, it is not confirmed to work, so take it at your own risk.</small> |- |Advanced Programming Languages | | | |- |Object-Oriented and Concurrent Programming | | | |- |Software Engineering Principles and Techniques |Study.com |CMIS 330 |Computer Science 307: Software Engineering <small>Note: Reportedly, this works.</small> |- |Compiler Theory and Design | | | |- |Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms | | | |- |Capstone in Computer Science | | | |}
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