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HOME PROGRAMS AND ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE PROGRAM OVERVIEW - Part-Time Program

PROGRAM OVERVIEW - Part-Time Program

Ryerson's Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Part-time Program is designed for individuals who are currently employed and do not have the opportunity to commit to a full-time education schedule. It is intended primarily for students who have some prior post-secondary education in computer science or related program in addition to the high school admission requirements. The academic content of the program is identical to the current full-time degree program in Computer Science, but will be modified to allow some substitutions to be drawn from existing continuing education courses. Some courses that are not available in the evening may be offered in the late afternoon period.

The Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) program is designed to produce graduates who can work effectively as software practitioners in the wide variety of professional areas in the computing industry. Students are trained to be multilingual in the programming areas that are currently in demand. They are given a practical treatment of both systems programming and applications programming. This combination will satisfy future career requirements in areas where a technical knowledge of all phases of software in a given application is a major advantage. Through courses in electronics and hardware/software technology, students gain knowledge of the hardware/software interface which is becoming essential to many microcomputer applications. An optional thesis in fourth year allows higher-ranking students the opportunity to work on projects representative of assignments encountered in industry.

Students in the Computer Science program get a lot of exposure to: Networked environments, Web-based applications, Client-server applications, Database design, Software Engineering and Compiler design.

The skills acquired by our students make them very desirable by the computing industry. Employment opportunities for graduates include positions in computer science bureaus, consulting firms, engineering departments and virtually all organizations that have computer installations.

FULL-TIME DEGREE PROGRAM 

The School of Computer Science and The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education offers this curriculum on a full-time basis as well. Please refer to the 2010-2011 Full-Time Undergraduate Calendar.

Normally, Computer Science courses completed more than eight years ago, do not qualify for transfer credit.

Optional Specialization in Management Sciences

Students who opt for this specialization will gain a solid foundation in management science courses, specifically tailored to better prepare them for a career in engineering or applied science management or for graduate studies in management related specializations (e.g. MBA). Students must complete all first year courses and obtain CLEAR   Standing to be eligible to enroll in this specialization.

Furthermore, in order to continue taking courses within the specialization, students must maintain their CLEAR Standing. Students' CGPAs will continue to be calculated based only on their required program courses and separate CGPAs will be computed for courses in the specialization. In order to have the specialization designation reflected on their degrees, students must successfully complete all six courses in the specialization and achieve a CGPA of 2.0 or more before graduation.

Courses within the optional specialization cover four major areas in management science: Strategic Engineering Management, Operations Management/Operations Research, Financial Sciences, and Organizational Sciences. Required courses include: Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management, Managerial Accounting, Operations Management, and Organization Design & Dynamics. Elective courses span the following: Investment Analysis, Management Information Systems, Operations Research, and Project Management.

Required courses: EMS 201, EMS 202, EMS 204, EMS 303, ECN 801.

Elective courses (select one): EMS 203EMS 302, EMS 304.

Students approved prior to Fall 2008 will follow the previous requirements.

Courses are offered in the Spring/Summer term. All required courses are prerequisites to the corresponding elective courses. For example  EMS 202 is a prerequisite to EMS 302. Additional prerequisites may be required. See the course description pages for details.

Course Identification

Part-time courses are administered by either the program department or The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education. The mode of delivery is not reflected in this calendar. Continuing education courses are listed in your enrollment information package and are identified by with a 'C' prefix (e.g., CACC100). These identifiers are for internal use only and do not affect the equivalency.

Program Co-ordinators

For further information on this program please contact:

Alireza Sadeghian (416) 979-5000 ext. 6961 or
R. Nagendra (416) 979-5000 ext. 7058.

Liberal Studies

Students must take two lower level liberal studies courses and four upper level liberal studies courses to graduate.

Minors

Students may pursue any Minor offered by Ryerson, and are eligible for only one Minor. Please refer to the Minors Policy section of this calendar for further information on individual Minor requirements and restrictions.

The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education Certificates

Undergraduate students wishing to pursue a continuing education certificate program should be aware of possible restrictions. Please refer to the Curriculum Advising website at www.ryerson.ca/curriculumadvising for complete details.



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