From logical thought to programming concepts, database design to web site development, 3-D graphics to networking, these classes are designed to help you succeed in business, music, education, science, communications, law, design, engineering, film, medicine, and beyond.
Regardless of their field of study, college students live in a digital information age. The Elements of Computing Program is a set of courses intended to help students understand the sophisticated technologies they use everyday as well as gain the computer skills that employers value. Elements courses are intellectually stimulating and personally rewarding, and they can supplement any undergraduate program.
For successful certification, students must complete 12 semester hours of Elements courses, including CS 303E or equivalent and at least 6 hours of upper-division courses. Students must submit the certification form to the Undergraduate Advising Office in TAY 2.126 after they have completed the program requirements. The certificate may be used as part of a resume or as proof of computational knowledge.
Students may earn an Elements of Computing certificate, accompanied by a letter explaining the program, upon completing of the following with a grade of C or better: