University of Maryland
- Adelphi,
Maryland
2005 - Present
Bachelors of Science - Computer Studies GPA 3.76
Major in Computer Studies
Computer studies major provides a flexible and coherent program of study
integrating courses from several of the specialized computer and information
fields. The interdisciplinary approach helps prepare students for a variety
of technical and management positions within the information technology field.
Objectives
The student who graduates with a major in computer studies will be able to:
Incorporate relevant theory, techniques, languages, and systems in
developing computer-related solutions to practical problems.
Apply appropriate knowledge, concepts, and principles to facilitate the
management of change in computer technology.
Conceptualize and manage the design and implementation of high-quality
information systems.
Design and develop computer software using a programming language.
Use technology to research information and provide a critical analysis of
alternatives to help organizations make informed decisions.
Apply standard system practices to the planning, implementation, management,
and evaluation of information systems in an organization.
Design and produce accurate and precise written documentation in all phases
of the system development life cycle from preliminary feasibility studies to
end-user documentation and manuals.
Analyze information technology needs from historical and international
perspectives in regard to advances in worldwide e-commerce.
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