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The Bachelor of Science (BS) degree program in Computer Science at Webster Tashkent prepares you to meet the demands for innovation in the computer field. Webster’s program is designed around identified core knowledge areas of computer science. The program includes theoretical and practical hands-on approaches preparing students to enter the IT workforce or continue their education in a professional graduate degree program.

Details of Webster's Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Program

Upon completion of the BS in Computer Science program, Webster students will:

  • Demonstrate mastery of computer science in core knowledge areas of software development; algorithms and data structures; computer organization; hardware and architecture; and data and information management.
  • Describe how technological advances impact social issues and professional practice.
  • Write and orally communicate technical material effectively and professionally.
  • Apply problem-solving skills and the knowledge of computer science to solve problems.

The 51 credit hours required for the computer science major include the following:

  • COSC 1550 Computer Programming I (3 hours)
  • COSC 1560 Computer Programming II (3 hours)
  • COSC 1570 Math for Computer Science (3 hours)
  • COSC 2610 Operating Systems (3 hours)
  • COSC 2670 Network Principles (3 hours)
  • COSC 2710 Social Engineering and Society (3 hours)
  • COSC 2810 Systems Analysis and Design (3 hours)
  • COSC 3050 Data Structures I (3 hours)
  • COSC 3100 Data Structures II (3 hours)
  • COSC 3410 Computer and Information Security (3 hours)
  • COSC 3510 Computer Architecture (3 hours)
  • COSC 3810 Principles of Programming Languages (3 hours)
  • COSC 4110 Database Concepts (3 hours)
  • COSC 4120 Database Applications (3 hours)
  • MATH 2410 Discrete Mathematics (3 hours)
  • One of the following courses (3 hours)
    • COSC 3660 Network Concepts (3 hours)
    • COSC 3230 Human-Computer Interaction (3 hours)
    • COSC 4250 Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (3 hours)
    • COSC 4260 Object-Oriented Programming (3 hours)
    • COSC 3500 IT Project Management (3 hours)
    • COSC 3900 Practicum (3 hours)
    • MATH 2200 Statistics (3 hours)
  • One of the following courses (3 hours)
    • COSC 1800 Python Programming (3 hours)
    • COSC 2050 Java Programming (3 hours)
    • COSC 2110 Computer Languages (3 hours)

Students planning to enter a graduate program in computer science or a related field after graduation are encouraged to take the following courses. Note: these courses are not required for the BS in Computer Science.

  • MATH 1610 Calculus I (5 hours)
  • MATH 1620 Calculus II (5 hours)
  • PHYS 2030 University Physics I (3 hours)
  • PHYS 2031 University Physics I: Lab (1 hour)
  • PHYS 2040 University Physics II (3 hours)
  • PHYS 2041 University Physics II: Lab (1 hour)

Leader in Global Education

In addition to the main campus in St. Louis, Missouri, Webster's locations extend across the United States and abroad. Our innovative curriculum, state-of-the-art facilities and world-class faculty members offer a diverse learning environment and real-world experience for a well-rounded education.

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Text on screen: Athens, Greece

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Text on screen: Geneva, Switzerland

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Text on screen: Leiden, the Netherlands

[A photo of the Vienna campus, a large white building. A timelapse of the bustling city and a photo of three diverse students hanging out.

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Text on screen: A Leader in GLOBAL EDUCATION

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Text on screen: Webster University, WINS (Webster International Network of Schools)

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Text on screen: Webster’s Global Campuses EXPAND STUDY ABROAD for universities & students.

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Founded in 1915, Webster University is committed to ensuring high-quality learning experiences that transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence. In 2019, Webster Tashkent joined our network to bring the best of American education with the first U.S. university in central Asia.