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The Bachelors of Science in Network Technologies consists of four elements:
Core:
28 quarter hours required. 16 quarter hours in the First
Year Program (4 quarter hours in Discover Chicago or Explore
Chicago, 4 quarter hours in Focal Point Seminar), 8 quarter hours in Composition
and Rhetoric, 4 quarter hours in Sophomore Seminar in
Multiculturalism in the United States, 4 quarter hours in Junior
Year Experiential Learning, and 4 quarter hours in Senior
Capstone requirement.
Learning Domain Requirements:
13 courses (52 quarter hours) are required and are distributed across
six learning domains as follows:
- Arts
and Literature-AL 3 courses required (12 quarter hours). At most two
courses from the same department or program. Art 105 is recommended.
- Philosophical
Inquiry-PI 2 courses required (8 quarter hours).
- Religious
Dimensions-RD 2 courses required (8 quarter hours). One
"Patterns and Problems" and one "Traditions in
Context". Note: One course from either Philosophical Inquiry
or Religious Dimensions must be a course in ethics. PHL/REL/MGT
228 is required.
- Scientific
Inquiry-SI 1 course required (4 quarter hours). This course must
be designated as a lab course. Courses in mathematics or computer
science are not acceptable. CS majors are encouraged to complete the
3-quarter introductory physics sequence (150, 151, 152) to facilitate a
minor in microelectronics.
- Self,
Society and the Modern World-MW 3 courses required (12 quarter hours). These
courses must be chosen from at least two different departments. One
course must be Psychology 105.
- Understanding
the Past-UP 2 courses required (8 quarter hours). One "pre-1800" category and one "1800-1945". In
addition, the two courses must be chosen from different geographical
categories: Asia; Latin America; Africa; North America or Europe;
inter-continental or comparative history.
Although study in Computer Science contributes to a student's liberal
education, courses offered through these disciplines may not be applied
towards liberal studies requirements within the major. Exceptions to this
rule are that CSC 394 may be used to satisfy the Senior Capstone Requirement
for the Bachelor of Science in Information Systems.
Grades for any Liberal Studies course must be ‘D’ or better. The
Pass/Fail option may not be used for any Liberal Studies course.
Special Notes for Transfer Students:
Transfer students who enter DePaul with 30 or more quarter hours may not
take the first year core. Instead, they should complete two domain
electives (from different domains). Transfer courses may be used to
satisfy these requirements.
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The following courses are required:
Capstone course
The fourth year requirement in the Common Core satisfies the senior
capstone requirement in the Liberal Studies Program.
| TDC
376 |
Network Technologies Project |
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Network Technologies
| ECT 250 |
Survey of E Commerce Technologies |
| ECT 270 |
Client-Side Web Application Development |
| ECT 353 |
Server-Side Web Application Development |
| TDC 311 |
Computers in Telecommunication Systems |
| TDC 361 |
Basic Communication Systems |
| TDC 362 |
Data Communications |
| TDC 363 |
Local Area Networks |
| TDC 365 |
Network Interconnection Technologies |
Choose two courses from this list
| TDC 364 |
Voice Communications Technologies |
| TDC 368 |
Network Programming |
| TDC 369 |
Network Performance Analysis and Design |
| TDC 371 |
Wireless Communications Networks |
| TDC 372 |
Digital Access Services |
| TDC 375 |
Network
Protocols |
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Open Electives
9 courses (36 quarter hours) are required and may be taken from any
department or program. These are the only courses that may be taken under
the pass/fail option (see the undergraduate Bulletin for details). If you
wish to pursue a minor, most minor field courses will be credited as open
electives.
Note: Grades for all courses in the student’s major (i.e. non-Liberal Studies and non-Open
Elective) must be 'C' or better. Grades of 'C-' may be accepted provided the overall grade point
average in the major is 2.0 or better.
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