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Degree Program

Computers touch almost all aspects of our daily lives. They are the basis of many of the endeavors in our society today and continue to advance various areas as well as opening new fields. These endeavors include :

Engineering, Industry, and Manufacturing

Medicine, Bioinformatics, and Genetics

Business, Marketing, and Finance

Government, Exploration, and Communication

Concentration in Computer Networking

Computer Networking jobs are in high demand, and the demand is expected to continue to grow. A bachelor's degree in computer networking is an excellent choice if you enjoy communication and technology. Click Here to find out more.

For a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Networking, students must complete 120 semester credit hours: 36 credits of general education, 51 credits of computer science core, 18 credits of concentration and 15 credits of unrestricted elective courses

Core Courses (51 Credits)

COMP 1314 Computer Literacy and Applications
COMP 1411 Introduction to CS I
COMP 1412 Introduction to CS II
COMP 2313 Data Structures
COMP 2316 Computer Organization
COMP 2415 Systems Programming
COMP 3317 Algorithms
COMP 3318 Operating Systems
COMP 3320 Programming Languages
COMP 3321 Database Systems
COMP 3322 Software Engineering
COMP 3324 Computer Networks
MATH 1313 Pre-Calculus
MATH 1312 Statistics
MATH 2314 Calculus I
MATH 2317 Discrete Mathematics

Concentration Courses (18 Credits)

COMP 3325 Computer & Network Security
COMP 4331 Cloud Computing
COMP 4351 Network Administration
COMP 4352 Internetworking Technology
COMP 4358 Wireless Networking
COMP 4393 Senior Design Project

Elective Courses (15 Credits)

COMP 4198 Internship I
COMP 4398 Internship II
COMP 4399 Special Topics

or any other approved non-computer courses at NAU.

General Education Courses (36 Credits)

Composition and Communications (all courses)


COMM 1311 Fundamentals of Communication (3 cr.)
ENGL 1311 Composition and Rhetoric I (3 cr.)
ENGL 1312 Composition and Rhetoric II (3 cr.)

 


Humanities and Fine Arts I (at least one course)


ARTS 1311 Art Appreciation (3 cr.)
ENGL 2315 Survey of British Literature I (3 cr.)
ENGL 2316 Survey of American Literature I (3 cr.)
ENGL 2317 Survey of British Literature II (3 cr.)
ENGL 2318 Survey of American Literature II (3 cr.)
ENGL 2319 Survey of World Literature (3 cr.)
PHIL 1311 Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking (3 cr.)
PHIL 1312 Professional Ethics (3 cr.)
PHIL 1313 Introduction to Philosophy (3 cr.)

 


Humanities and Fine Arts II (at least one course)


HIST 1311 U.S. History I (3 cr.)
HIST 1312 U.S. History II (3 cr.)
HIST 2314 History of Texas (3 cr.)

 


Social and Behavioral Sciences I (at least one course)


ECON 2311 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr.)
ECON 2312 Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr.)
PSYC 2311 General Psychology (3 cr.)
SOCI 2311 Introduction to Sociology (3 cr.)

 


Social and Behavioral Sciences II (at least one course)


GOVT 2311 U.S. Government I (3 cr.)
GOVT 2312 U.S. Government II (3 cr.)

 


Natural Sciences and Mathematics (at least one course)


BIOL 1311 Introductory Biology (3 cr.)
BIOL 1312 Nutrition (3 cr.)
FITW 1311 Introduction to Fitness and Wellness (3 cr.)
GEOG 2312 Regional Geography in the World (3 cr.)
GEOL 1311 Earth Science (3 cr.)

 


Foreign Languages (optional)


SPAN 1311 Elementary Spanish (3 cr.)

Concentration in Software Engineering

Today, a lot of investment has gone into software engineering. This is largely due to our increasing overreliance on mobile technology, the growing complexity of technology, venture capital-backed start-ups, and emerging industries.

For a Bachelor of Science degree in Software Engineering, students must complete 120 semester credit hours: 36 credits of general education, 51 credits of computer science core, 18 credits of concentration and 15 credits of unrestricted elective courses

Core Courses (51 Credits)

COMP 1314 Computer Literacy and Applications
COMP 1411 Introduction to CS I
COMP 1412 Introduction to CS II
COMP 2313 Data Structures
COMP 2316 Computer Organization
COMP 2415 Systems Programming
COMP 3317 Algorithms
COMP 3318 Operating Systems
COMP 3320 Programming Languages
COMP 3321 Database Systems
COMP 3322 Software Engineering
COMP 3324 Computer Networks
MATH 1313 Pre-Calculus
MATH 1312 Statistics
MATH 2314 Calculus I
MATH 2317 Discrete Mathematics

Concentration Courses (18 Credits)

COMP 3326 Web Application Development
COMP 4339 Software Analysis and Design
COMP 4342 Advanced Web Application Development
COMP 4353 Data Mining
COMP 4356 Software Project Management
COMP 4393 Senior Design Project

Elective Courses (15 Credits)

COMP 4198 Internship I
COMP 4398 Internship II
COMP 4399 Special Topics

or any other approved non-computer courses at NAU.

General Education Courses (36 Credits)

Composition and Communications (all courses)


COMM 1311 Fundamentals of Communication (3 cr.)
ENGL 1311 Composition and Rhetoric I (3 cr.)
ENGL 1312 Composition and Rhetoric II (3 cr.)

 


Humanities and Fine Arts I (at least one course)


ARTS 1311 Art Appreciation (3 cr.)
ENGL 2315 Survey of British Literature I (3 cr.)
ENGL 2316 Survey of American Literature I (3 cr.)
ENGL 2317 Survey of British Literature II (3 cr.)
ENGL 2318 Survey of American Literature II (3 cr.)
ENGL 2319 Survey of World Literature (3 cr.)
PHIL 1311 Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking (3 cr.)
PHIL 1312 Professional Ethics (3 cr.)
PHIL 1313 Introduction to Philosophy (3 cr.)

 


Humanities and Fine Arts II (at least one course)


HIST 1311 U.S. History I (3 cr.)
HIST 1312 U.S. History II (3 cr.)
HIST 2314 History of Texas (3 cr.)

 


Social and Behavioral Sciences I (at least one course)


ECON 2311 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr.)
ECON 2312 Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr.)
PSYC 2311 General Psychology (3 cr.)
SOCI 2311 Introduction to Sociology (3 cr.)

 


Social and Behavioral Sciences II (at least one course)


GOVT 2311 U.S. Government I (3 cr.)
GOVT 2312 U.S. Government II (3 cr.)

 


Natural Sciences and Mathematics (at least one course)


BIOL 1311 Introductory Biology (3 cr.)
BIOL 1312 Nutrition (3 cr.)
FITW 1311 Introduction to Fitness and Wellness (3 cr.)
GEOG 2312 Regional Geography in the World (3 cr.)
GEOL 1311 Earth Science (3 cr.)

 


Foreign Languages (optional)


SPAN 1311 Elementary Spanish (3 cr.)

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