Minor in Computer Science
Gonzaga University also offers an 18 credit minor in computer science at the undergraduate level. Students who are considering a business, science or humanities career will benefit from this option.
The minor consists of three required courses (Computer Science I, Computer Science II and Data Structures) and 9 credits of computer science electives. Students may use the 9 credits of electives to focus on an area of particular interest, including artificial intelligence, database management, web design and computer graphics.
Minor in Computer Science:
18 credits CPSC 121 Computer Science I 3 credits
CPSC 122 Computer Science II 3 credits
CPSC 223 Data Structures 3 credits
CPSC Electives (CPSC 115 or above) 9 credits
| Computer Science professor, Rob Bryant, said of the recent Future in Computing event, “Computing is a dynamic field that is critical to most any profession today. A challenge we face in higher education is to make students aware of the exciting multi-disciplinary opportunities available to those who study computer science.” |