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 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) 
Objectives: The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science curriculum is designed to provide in-depth 
professional training in a range of current computer science subjects, including structured programming, 
object-oriented analysis and program design, computer organization principles and industry-wide operating 
systems, database principles and applications, and principles of computer networks.  It is designed to equip 
the student with both a theoretical background and hands-on experience.  The curriculum provides training 
in software engineering and prepares the students for employment in computer software related areas, such 
as computer software design and development, and computer software applications in computer networks 
and Internet systems.  The computer training will enable the students to work with computers as 
programmers, program and/or systems analysts, software engineers, computer systems administrators, 
database developers or administrators, Internet application software engineers, and technical program 
managers.  After completing the undergraduate degree, a student is also prepared to enter an advanced 
degree program in a computer science related field if he/she desires.   
 
Graduation Requirements: A minimum of 129 units are required for graduation.  They include the 
following:
 
1) 39 units of general education courses including 12 units in English and communications, 9 
units in humanities, 9 units in mathematics and natural sciences, and 9 units in social sciences, 
2) 75 units of major courses, and 
3) 15 units of electives. 
 
BSCS Curriculum 
(Total 129 units) 
 
1. General Education (minimum 39 units) 
 
The purpose of general education is to give breadth to the student’s education.  With a general 
background in English and communications, humanities, mathematics, natural sciences, and the social 
sciences, the student will be prepared for his/her roles both in society and at work.  Students who have 
not completed the general education requirements upon entering a degree program at NPU are required 
to observe the following curriculum to meet the general education requirements.  
 
     Units 
(a) English and Communications (12 units)  
(ENGL101 is a required course.  Other listed courses are suggested subjects.) 
 
ENGL101  Expository Writing (3) 
ENGL102  Critical Thinking (3) 
ENGL115 Public Speaking (3) 
ENGL210 Intercultural Communication (3) 
 
(b) Humanities (9 units) 
(The following are suggested subjects.) 
 
HU210  Introduction to Philosophy (3) 
HU240 Music Appreciation (3) 
HU280 Principles of Ethics (3) 
 
 
(c) Mathematics and Natural Sciences (9 units) 
(MATH201 and MATH208 are required courses.  PHYS101 is a suggested subject.) 
 
PHYS101  Introduction to Physical Sciences (3) 
MATH201  Calculus – I (3) 
MATH208 Statistics (3) 
 (d) Social Sciences (9 units) 
(The following are suggested subjects.) 
 
SOC201 California History (3) 
SOC245 Health Psychology (3) 
SOC275 The American Experience (3) 
2.  Major Requirements (minimum 75 units) 
[Engineering mathematics, science, digital circuits basics, and computer science; a course to prepare for 
professional career]        
 
  Units 
 IT200 Introduction to Computers and Digital Media (3)  
MATH202  Calculus – II (3) 
MATH203 Linear Algebra (3) 
MATH205 Differential Equations (3) 
PHYS201 Physics – I (3) 
PHYS201L Physics Lab – I (1) 
PHYS202 Physics – II (3) 
 PHYS202L Physics Lab – II (1) 
  CS200 Discrete Logic (3) 
  CS204 Program Design and Analysis in C Language (3) 
  CS204L C Programming Lab (1) 
  CS230 Introduction to Unix/Linux (3) 
  CS230L Unix/Linux Lab – I (1) 
  EE205 Fundamentals of Digital Electronics (3) 
  EE205L Digital Electronics Lab – I (1) 
 CE305 Computer Organization (3) 
  CS350 Data Structures  (3) 
  CS350L Data Structures Lab  (1) 
 CS360 Object-oriented Programming in C++ (3) 
 CS360L Object-oriented Programming in C++ Lab (1) 
 CS380  Operating Systems (3) 
 CS385 Unix/Linux Shell Scripting (3) 
 CS385L Unix/Linux Lab – II (1)  
 BUS445 Professional Development (3) 
 CE450 Fundamentals of Embedded Engineering  (3) 
 CE450L Embedded Engineering Lab  (1) 
 CS453 Compiler Design  (3) 
 CS457 Data Modeling and Implementation Techniques (3) 
 CS457L Database Technologies Lab  (1) 
 CS470 Network Engineering and Management  (3) 
 CS470L Network Engineering Lab  (1) 
 CS480 Java and Internet Applications  (3) 
 CS480L Java Programming Lab  (1) 
 
3.  Electives (minimum 15 units) 
The student may select courses in any discipline to fulfill this requirement to promote breadth as well as 
depth in their study program.  Course prerequisite requirements must be met.  When applicable, the 
student may take curricular practicum courses and engage in practical training to work on company 
projects that are directly related to the student’s course of study.  Students interested in research and 
development work may select to enroll in the Senior Design Project course series and work under the 
guidance of a project advisor.  Detailed course requirements for the Senior Design Project course series 
are posted on the Online Service Center.