Objective:
This program is for students who wish to pursue a liberal arts degree with some specialization in computer science, but do not intend to enter graduate school in computer science. Selected job titles of graduates include: programmer, software engineer, network analyst, systems analyst, game programmer, system administrator, web developer, web designer.
Administrator: Chair, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Requirements: 61-62 credits including 35-37 in computer science.
Required Courses:
COMP4980 must be taken at Northwest Nazarene University
Concentration: Twenty (20) credits in a specific area of concentration approved by the chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.
An additional major, co-major, or minor at NNU will qualify in fulfillment of an area of concentration.
Cybersecurity Concentration
Two (2) additional credits in either Computer Science or a discipline approved by the chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.
Data Science Concentration
Choose three courses from:
Five (5) additional credits in either Computer Science or a discipline approved by the chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science.
Accelerated Master of Science
NNU, in collaboration with Boise State University (BSU), is working with its students to apply for an accelerated master's degree program at BSU. This accelerated program gives bachelor’s degree students a “fast-track” option to pursue their master’s degree in engineering or computer science. Upon a student’s successful completion of this 4+1 model, the student will have earned a Bachelor of Science degree from NNU and a Master of Science degree from BSU.
Students who have been early admitted to the accelerated program before their senior year will be able to take two graduate courses during their senior year. These will apply to the BSU Master of Science degree as well as their NNU Bachelor of Science degree.
Please refer to the Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog for detailed course descriptions of the graduate level courses students participating in this program may enroll in: COMP6220, COMP6330, COMP6340, COMP6470, COMP6480, COMP6750, COMP6810.