Computer Science Department
Online resources for students taking Computer Science Technology course(s). The Computer Science Technology Department offers career training that leads to either employment in a programming field or employment as a technician.
The capstone for all programming AAS degrees is ITSE 1380, Cooperative Education.
The capstone for UNIX and PC Support technician AAS
degrees is ITSC 1380, Cooperative Education.
The capstone for Networking Technician AAS degree is
ITNW 1380, Cooperative Education.
The capstone for the Networking Specialist Certificate is
ITMC 1341, Implementing Microsoft Windows Professional
and Server.
The capstone for the PC Support specialist Certificate is
ITSW 2337, Advanced Database.
All high school students preparing to undertake a degree or certificate should prepare by taking English and math courses that prepare them for freshmen college English (ENGL 1301 Composition I) and math (MATH 1314 College Algebra). All of the department’s degrees and certificates require ENGL 1301 and MATH 1314; therefore all students must satisfy all Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements.
College level English and math requirements can be accomplished while in high school by taking dual-credit enrollment, advanced placement, or CLEP exams. In addition to being academically prepared, high school students should take TECH-PREP courses in high school that has statewide articulation. See the department’s web site for additional information. For more information visit our website at: http://csci.hccs.eduChoose a Course Prefix
Department Head Getachew Haile (getachew.haile@hccs.edu)
All high school students preparing to undertake a degree or certificate should prepare by taking English and math courses that prepare them for freshmen college English (ENGL 1301 Composition I) and math (MATH 1314 College Algebra). All of the department’s degrees and certificates require ENGL 1301 and MATH 1314; therefore all students must satisfy all Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements.
College level English and math requirements can be accomplished while in high school by taking dual-credit enrollment, advanced placement, or CLEP exams. In addition to being academically prepared, high school students should take TECH-PREP courses in high school that has statewide articulation. See the department’s web site for additional information. For more information visit our website at: http://csci.hccs.edu
Choose a Course Prefix
Department Head Getachew Haile (getachew.haile@hccs.edu)