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Computer Science, A.S.


Program Description


The Computer Science transfer degree program is designed for students who intend to continue their studies at a four-year college or university. This curriculum builds a solid theoretical and mathematical foundation needed to pursue advanced studies in computer science. Students will explore secure coding, testing and validation, computer architecture, operating systems, computational methods, analysis of algorithms, and the development of data structures. This course of study is supported by relevant mathematics, science, and general education courses. Computer scientists are problem solvers and need strong critical thinking skills for a variety of challenging problems and domains.

Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:

  • Use current techniques, skills, and tools with computer programming languages to solve real-world problems;
  • Discuss the ethical and societal ramifications of software applications and computing technology;
  • Design, implement, test, and evaluate complete, logical programs with documentation that meets defined specifications;
  • Use written, oral, and electronic formats to effectively and professionally communicate to diverse audiences within an organization;
  • Use software methods and algorithmic thinking to design technological solutions for a variety of different fields;
  • Analyze various issues of diversity equity, and inclusion in the field of Computer Science.

After UCNJ


Graduates of this program can be employed as entry-level computer programmers, engineering assistants, computer operators, or may continue their education in the computer field at a four-year degree-granting institution.

Recommended Sequence


First Year


Semester Total: 14

Spring Semester


Semester Total: 15

Second Year


Total Program Credits: 60


* The stated sequence of courses for the Computer Science program assumes that the student is math-ready for calculus.

** Any CST course except CST 100   or CST 111 .

The following list is recommended: 

CST 117 - Programming in C++  

CST 122 - Web Application Development   

CST 135 - Linux Fundamentals    

CST 175 - Networking Fundamentals   

CST 206 - Data Science  

CST 210 - Principles of Cybersecurity   

CST 212 - Programming for Mobile Devices   

CST 215 - Cyber Law and Ethics   

Milestone Courses


The milestones (in bold) identify critical courses for timely progress and the semester in which the course should be completed for on-time graduation.  Milestone course grades < 2.0 should be discussed with an advisor.

Career and Transfer Information