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Undergraduate programs |
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AUL
Certificate in Computer Science |
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Accelerated Associate in Science (ASc.)
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Accelerated Bachelor of
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Accelerated Associate in Science (ASc.)
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5. Bachelor of Science (BS) |
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Graduate Programs |
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1. Master of Science (MS) |
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2. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) |
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Specialization:
Graduate students enrolled in the School of
Engineering/Computer for the MS or PhD degree programs may specialize in
one of the following:
1. Computer Engineering
2. Computer Science
3. E-Commerce
4. Security & Encryption
5. Database Management
6. Networking
7. Computer Simulation
8. Hardware Engineering
For specialization in Artificial Intelligence and Telecommunications
Engineering,
click
here.
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AUL
Certificate in Computer Science |
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Duration:
One Year |
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Requirements:
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Minimum of 36 semester credits.
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A cumulative
grade point average (GPA) of C (2.00)
Aims:
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To promote and encourage good Software Information
Engineering techniques and knowledge.
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To equip students with Senior Information Management Skills.
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To encourage and promote operational and theoretical research
opportunities in the field Computer Information Systems.
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To offer advanced employable skills that can be used in public and
private sector industry.
Objectives:
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Advanced Software Engineering knowledge through
practical and supervised tuition;
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Information Engineering based on the true and not perceived needs of
the end- users;
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Implementation of research techniques in Systems Design and
development;
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Offering skills in Client/Server architecture design & development to
meet the market needs in the new decentralized system approach.
Semester I
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C or VB language Programming
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Advanced Programming
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Database Management Systems
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Microsoft Office Applications
Semester II
Semester III
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Accelerated Associate in Science (ASc.)
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Computer Information Systems |
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Duration: 1 1/2 Years |
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General Requirements:
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ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics
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ENG 1003, Freshman English I
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ENG 1013, Freshman English II
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HIST 2763, or 2773, The United States To, or
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Since 1876, or POSC 2103, United States Govt
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MATH 0013, Intermediate Algebra
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Arts and Humanities Electives
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Natural Science Electives
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PE, Activity Physical Education 1
Major Requirements:
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ACCT 2003, Principles of Accounting I
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ACCT 2013, Principles of Accounting II
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ADMS 2563, Business Communication
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CIS 2023, Introduction to Computer
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Information Systems
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CIS 2203, Principles of COBOL Programming
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CIS 2403, Data Base Management Systems
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CIS 3213, Advanced COBOL Programming
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CIS 3253, Principles of RPG Programming
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CIS 3603, Business Systems Analysis and Design I
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Accelerated Bachelor of
Science (BS) |
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Computer Information Systems
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Duration: 3 Years |
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Requirements:
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A minimum of 124 semester credits
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A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of C (2.00)
General Education Requirements:
See General Education
Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degree
Specific General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
MATH 2144, Mathematics with Applications in Business and Economics, instead of MATH 1024, College Algebra
Core Course:
Major Requirements Computer Information Systems:
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CIS 2203, Principles of COBOL Programming
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CIS 2403 Data Base Management System
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CIS 3213, Advanced COBOL Programming
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CIS 3253, Principles of RPG Programming
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CIS 3603, Business Systems Analysis & Design I
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CIS 4053, Information Resources Management
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CIS 4103, Operating Systems Concepts and Facilities
Electives including BS Dissertation
Minor in Computer Information Systems:
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CIS 2023, Introduction to Computer Information Systems
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CIS 2203, Principles of COBOL Programming
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CIS 3213, Advanced COBOL Programming
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Junior-Senior Computer Information Systems Electives
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School of Business Electives
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Accelerated Associate in Science (ASc.)
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Computer Science |
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Duration: 1 1/2 Years |
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Requirements:
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Minimum of 62 semester credits.
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A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of C (2.00)
General Education Requirements:
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ECON 2313, Principles of Macroeconomics
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ENG 1003, Freshman English I
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ENG 1013, Freshman English II
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HIST 2763, or 2773. The United States
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To or. Since 1876, or POSC 2103, United States Govt
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MATH 0013, Intermediate Algebra
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Arts and Humanities Elective
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PE, Activity Physical Education 1
Major Requirements:
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ACCT 2003, Principles of Accounting I
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ACCT 2013, Principles of Accounting II
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ADMS 2563, Business Communications
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CS 1073, Basic Computer Logic and Language
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CS 2173, Introduction to Software Development
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CS 2183, Digital Computing with Pascal
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CIS 2203, Principles of COBOL Programming
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CIS 3213, Advanced COBOL Programming
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CIS 3253, Principles of RPG Programming
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CS 3273, Digital Computing with FORTRAN
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Bachelor of Science (BS) |
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Computer Science/Computer Information Systems/Computer Engineering
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Duration: 3- 4 Years |
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Requirements:
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Minimum of 124 semester credits.
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A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of C (2.00)
The field of Computer Engineering combines the technical skills of
hardware and software design. These systems include areas of knowledge
which provide students with education in MAJOR areas microprocessors,
analysis, system design etc.
General Requirements:
See General Education Curriculum for Bachelor Program
Specific
General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
MATH 2204, Calculus I, PHYS 2074, Fundamental
Physics I
Language Requirement:
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Foreign Language
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Major Requirements Computer Science
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MATH 2183, Discreet Structures
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MATH 2214, and 3254 Calculus II and III 8
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MATH 3243, Linear Algebra,
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OR Math 4403, Differential Equations,
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OR STAT 4443
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Probability and Statistics I
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CS 2183, Digital Computing with Pascal
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CS 3273, Digital Computing with FORTRAN
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CS 3333, Introduction to Computer Systems
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CS 3353, Introduction to Computer Organization
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CS 3363, Data Structures
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CS 3373, Introduction to File Processing
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CS 3383, Introduction to Computer Architecture
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CS 4463, and 4473, Data
Communications I and II
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CS 4523, Software System Design
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EE 3333, Digital Electronics I
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PHYS 2084, Fundamental Physics II
Electives including (BS Dissertation)
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Master of Science (MS) |
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Requirements:
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A minimum of 36 semester credits.
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A cumulative grade point average (GPA) of B (3.00).
AUL graduates with a Master of Science (MS) degree in engineering should
find adequate job opportunities in their field of specialization. For a
Master's degree in engineering, a student is required to earn 36
semester credits beyond a recognized Bachelor's degree in Engineering or
an equivalent qualification in a relevant field. These credits may be
earned by supervised study and research to be carried out over a minimum
duration of one year, culminating in a Master's degree thesis.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) |
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Requirements:
AUL graduates with the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in
engineering find adequate job opportunities in their field of
specialization.
For a doctoral degree in Engineering, a student is required to earn a
minimum of 72 semester credits beyond a recognized Master's degree or a
recognized qualification in a relevant field. These credits may be
earned by supervised study and research over a minimum duration of two
years, culminating in a doctoral degree thesis.

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| Artificial Intelligence &
Telecommunication Engineering |
The
Artificial Intelligence and
Telecommunications Engineering at the School of Engineering offer Master
of Science (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree programs to
full-time (resident), part-time, and external (non-resident) graduate
students.
A few of the specialization available to MS or PhD students are given
below:
Management Science
1. Optimization Techniques
2. Computer Simulation
3. Transportation Modeling
4. Resource Planning
5. Business Process Reengineering
Artificial Intelligence
1. Introduction and Principles
2. Expert-Knowledge-Based Systems
3. Applications and Development
4. Languages
5. Applications in:
(a) Business and Finance
(b) Education
(c) Industry
6. Hardware
7. Software Environment
8. Future Directions
Telecommunications
1. Data Communications
2. Computer Network, Design and Protocols
3. Digital Signal Processing
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