* Books, Internation student insurance Travel (round trip estmate) and Miscellaneous expenses
Official high school transcripts or records of national examinations
Proof of English Language Proficiency
In order to obtain an I-20, the following documents are required:
Affidavit(s) of Support and Bank Statement(s)
Letter of Sponsorship, if sponsored by foreign government
Passport information page copy
TOEFL(iBT): 79
IELTS: 6.0
GTEC: 1201
SAT Reading:610
ACT English: 23
PTE Academic: 55
ELS Center: Completed Level 12
EF International Language Schools: Completed level C1
OHLA: Completed Advanced 2 Level
Duolingo: 105+
At the T.J. Smull College of Engineering, you’ll gain a solid foundation in the field of computer science, learning about software design, programming languages and databases. If you are interested in a particular area – like mobile computing, information theory, or computer networks – you can choose from a variety of upper-level courses in these areas.
Our academic program is rigorous. Expect to work hard and be challenged. However, we offer a supportive and collaborative environment. Your professors and fellow students in the college will become your friends and family. You have the opportunity to connect with ONU alumni and they will help you succeed and open doors for you.
Your computer science education will blend coursework with hands-on, real-world learning experiences. You’ll work on teams to solve problems for actual clients as early as your first year. You’ll apply the knowledge you learn in class, but more importantly, you’ll have the opportunity to hone skills in leadership, teamwork, creativity and entrepreneurship. These skills will help you find a job and land that promotion.
Upon graduation, you’ll be ready for whatever the future holds, whether it’s fending off attacks from computer hackers, developing modeling and simulation software, or even launching your own company!
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Computer Science Major |
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FALL - First Year |
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Credit hours |
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SPRING - First Year |
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Credit hours |
Engineering Orientation |
ENGR 1001 |
0 |
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Programming 2 |
ECCS 1621 |
4 |
Foundations of Design 1 |
ENGR 1041 |
3 |
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Digital Logic |
ECCS 1721 |
4 |
Programming 1 |
ECCS 1611 |
4 |
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Calculus 2 |
MATH 1641 |
4 |
Calculus 1 |
MATH 1631 |
4 |
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Gen Ed Elective 1 |
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3 |
Principles of Entrepreneurship |
ABUS 2221 |
3 |
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Writing Seminar |
ENGL 1221 |
3 |
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17 |
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15 |
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FALL - Second Year |
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SPRING - Second Year |
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Software Design Patterns |
ECCS 2411 |
3 |
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Web Development |
ECCS 2441 |
3 |
Data Structures & Alg. 1 |
ECCS 2671 |
3 |
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Data Structures & Alg. 2 |
ECCS 2681 |
3 |
Statistics for Sci. & Eng. |
STAT 2501 |
3 |
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Mobile App Development |
ECCS 2431 |
3 |
Discrete Math |
MATH 3061 |
3 |
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Professional Ethics |
PHIL 2401 |
3 |
Science Elective 1 |
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4 |
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Science Elective 2 |
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4 |
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16 |
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16 |
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FALL - Third Year |
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SPRING - Third Year |
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Software Engineering |
ECCS 3421 |
3 |
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Databases |
ECCS 3481 |
3 |
User Interface Design |
ECCS 3451 |
3 |
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Operating Systems |
ECCS 3661 |
3 |
Computer Architecture |
ECCS 3611 |
4 |
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Computer Security |
ECCS 3411 |
3 |
Networks & Data Comm |
ECCS 3631 |
4 |
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Project Development |
ECCS 3781 |
2 |
Technical Writing |
ENGL 2031 |
3 |
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Gen Ed Elective 2 |
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3 |
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Free Elective 1 |
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3 |
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17 |
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FALL - Fourth Year |
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SPRING - Fourth Year |
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Capstone Design Experience 1 |
ENGR 4011 |
1 |
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Capstone Design Experience 2 |
ENGR 4021 |
2 |
Programming Languages |
ECCS 4411 |
3 |
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CS Technical Elective 2 |
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3 |
Theory of Computation |
ECCS 4431 |
3 |
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Math/Science Elective |
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3 |
CS Technical Elective |
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3 |
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Gen Ed Elective 5 |
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3 |
Gen Ed Elective 3 |
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3 |
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Free Elective 2 |
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3 |
Gen Ed Elective 4 |
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3 |
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16 |
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14 |
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Required Graduation Hours = |
128 |
Medical insurance: 1999USD/year