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168    School of Computer Science and Information Systems TS 351  Microcomputer Hardware: Troubleshooting and Maintenance (4) TS 314  Computer Operating Systems (4) TS 415  Cases in End-User Computing (4) TS 471  Internship (3–4) PROGRAMMING COURSES 6 8 credits .....................  6  –8 (by advisement) ELECTIVES 18 21 credits ...........................................  18– 2 1 Total credits 128 APPLIED INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: Personal Computer Applications Associate in Science Credits (Note: Prior to fall 2000 all TS courses were listed with an OIS course prefix, e.g., TS 210 was OIS 210) LIBERAL ARTS CORE 31 credits .................................... 31 (Including ENG 101, ENG 102, Math above MAT 103) MAJOR CONCENTRATION 31 32 credits ............... 31– 32 TS 100  Keyboarding (1) TS 210A Word-Processing Applications for the Microcomputer (2) TS 211A Spreadsheet Applications for the Microcomputer (2) TS 212A Database Applications for the Microcomputer (2) TS 212B Advanced Database Applications (2) TS 313  Multimedia Applications for the Microcomputer (4) TS 271  Internship (3–4) TS 341  Networking Technologies (4) TS 351  Microcomputer Hardware: Troubleshooting and Maintenance (4) Major Electives: Choose from TS, IS, CIS, AIT, or CS courses (8) ELECTIVES .....................................................................  12 Total credits 64 PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER STUDIES Bachelor of Science The B.S. in professional computer studies is offered by the School of Computer Science and Information Systems with supporting services provided by Pace University’s Division of Adult Enrollment Services. This division has traditionally been responsible for lending support to the adult undergraduate student and for evaluating life experi ence for academic credit. Students enrolling in the program will be permitted to convert their practical experience into Life Experience Learning (LEL) credits. LEL credits can be applied to both the computer studies concentration and elective components of the curriculum. The application of LEL credits will be determined by the faculty of the School of Computer Science and Information Systems with the assistance of the Division of Adult Enrollment Services. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE (see section University Core Curriculum” )    ..............................................................  57 COMPUTER STUDIES CONCENTRATION 24 credits (3 credits satisfy the core requirement in Computer Science and Information Systems) .....................................................  24 ELECTIVES .......................................................................  47 Total credits 128 PROFESSIONAL TECHNOLOGY STUDIES Bachelor of Science The B.S. in professional technology studies is an acceler ated degree program designed to prepare students for successful professional careers in a global economy in the midst of rapid technological change. It incorporates a multidisciplinary concentration in Internet technologies for e-commerce with courses in the liberal arts and sciences. It is an innovative, online accelerated degree program for adults who have experience in the workplace and an A.S. or A.A. degree or the equivalent (64 credits). The B.S. in professional technology studies is offered through the School of Computer Science and Information Systems and supported by Pace University’s Division of Adult Enrollment Services. This division has traditionally been responsible for lending support to the adult undergraduate student, evaluating prior college-level credit, and evaluating life experience for academic credit. Credits Transfer Credit ...................................................................  64 Internet Technologies for e-Commerce Concentration .... 36 COM   221  Professional Communication (4) AIT 107  Computer Applications for Telecommunications (4) IT 152A Technical Overview of Web Media and the Internet (4) IT 200A Internet Programming I (4) IT 202A Internet Programming II (4) IT 204A Webmaster Techniques and Responsibilities (4) MAR   349A Strategic Internet Marketing (4) COM   360  Interpersonal Communication Among Cultures (4) MGT   322A Organizational Behavior (4) Liberal Arts and Science Electives .......................................  20 MINOR COURSES: Computer Science Minor Credits CS 121 Computer Programming I 4 CS 122 Computer Programming II 4 CS 232 Computer Organization** 4 CS 241 Data Structures and Algorithms I 4 CS 242 Data Structures and Algorithms II** 4 Total credits 20* ** Additional prerequisite courses are required. See course descriptions for specific information.