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Computing and Business
Administered By: College of Computing Sciences
computingandbusiness
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Administration
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Chairperson baltrush
Associate Chairperson calvin
PhD Director nassimi

Administration
Chairperson Michael A. Baltrush
Associate Chairperson James M. Calvin
PhD Director David Nassimi

Faculty
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Distinguished Professor leung
Professors gehani, geller, mchugh, mili, perl, shih, verb, wangj
Associate Professors baltrush, calvin, alexg, hung, marvin, cliu, ryon, sohna, dth
Assistant Professors borcea, bcohen, usman, gwang
Special Lecturers gblank, oe2, kapleau, karvelas, kwestel, theo, rutkowsk

Faculty
Distinguished Professor Joseph Y. Leung
Professors Narain Gehani, James Geller, James McHugh, Ali Mili, Yehoshua Perl, Frank Y. Shih, Boris S. Verkhovsky, Jason T. Wang
Associate Professors Michael A. Baltrush, James M. Calvin, Alexandros Gerbessiotis, Daochuan Hung, Marvin K. Nakayama, Chengjun Liu, John W. Ryon, Andrew Sohn, Dimitrios Theodoratos
Assistant Professors Cristian M. Borcea, Barry Cohen, Usman W. Roshan, Guiling Wang
Special Lecturers George Blank, Osama Eljabiri, Jonathan J. Kapleau, Dionissios Karvelas, Morty D. Kwestel, Theodore L. Nicholson, Wallace Rutkowski

Advisors
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Undergraduate Advisor svanderm
MSCS Advisor kprice
1st Year PhD Advisor nassimi

Advisors
Undergraduate Advisor Sarah Vandermark
MSCS Advisor Kathleen Price
1st Year PhD Advisor David Nassimi
 
Technology and science are dramatically changing our economy and our society. This is creating new business opportunities and needs, with an increasing push for computing employees to be more involved in business aspects of a company. Computing employees must have a solid understanding of business fundamentals to succeed. Specifically designed to address these issues, the Bachelor of Science (BS) in Computing and Business applications and systems in a business environment.

Offered by the College of Computing Sciences, the BS in Computing and Business contains a mix of courses in computer science and business. With one of the most computing intensive campuses in the world, NJIT has pioneered in the applications of new technologies as learning tools. The College of Computing Sciences educates one of the largest groups of information technology students in the nation.

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B. S. in Computing and Business 129 credits 9
 
B. S. in Computing and Business (129 credits)
FIRST YEAR

1st Semester: (17 credits)

acct115,cs113,hum101,math111,{Elective;Natural Science with Lab;4},frshsem
  Acct 115 Principles of Accounting I (3-0-3)
  CS 113Introduction to Computer Science (3-0-3)
  HUM 101English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking I (3-0-3)
  Math 111Calculus I (4-1-4)
  Elective (Natural Science with Lab) (4) 
  Frsh SemFreshman Seminar (1-0-0)
2nd Semester: (18 credits) acct116,ss201,cs114,math112,{Elective;Natural Science with Lab;4},{PE;Physical Education;0-1-1}
  Acct 116Principles of Accounting II (3-0-3)
  SS 201Economics (3-0-3)
  CS 114Introduction to Computer Science II (3-0-3)
  Math 112Calculus II (4-1-4)
  Elective (Natural Science with Lab) (4) 
  PE (Physical Education) (0-1-1) 
SECOND YEAR

1st Semester: (16 credits)

{Elective;Other;3-0-3},math333,{Elective;SS Elective;3-0-3},hum102,cs280,{PE;Physical Education;0-1-1}
  Elective (Other) (3-0-3) 
  Math 333Probability and Statistics (3-0-3)
  Elective (SS Elective) (3-0-3) 
  HUM 102English Composition: Writing, Speaking, Thinking II (3-0-3)
  CS 280Programming Language Concepts (3-0-3)
  PE (Physical Education) (0-1-1) 
2nd Semester: (15 credits) eng340,cs288,mgmt216,{hum211|hum212|hist213},cs241
  Eng 340Oral Presentations (3-0-3)
  CS 288Intensive Programming Practicum (3-0-3)
  Mgmt 216 Business Statistics (3-0-3)
 HUM 211The Pre-Modern World (3-0-3) or
 HUM 212The Modern World (3-0-3) or
 Hist 213 The Twentieth-Century World (3-0-3)
  CS 241Foundations of Computer Science I (3-0-3)
THIRD YEAR

1st Semester: (18 credits)

fin315,is350,hrm301,cs332,mrkt330,om375
  Fin 315Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (3-0-3)
  IS 350Computers and Society (3-0-3)
  HRM 301Organizational Behavior (3-0-3)
  CS 332Principles of Operating Systems (3-0-3)
  Mrkt 330Principles of Marketing (3-0-3)
  OM 375Management Science (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (15 credits) is344,cs356,is433,{Elective;Other;3-0-3},cs431
  IS 344Computing Applications in Business (3-0-3)
  CS 356Introduction to Computer Networks (3-0-3)
  IS 433Electronic Commerce Requirements and Design (3-0-3)
  Elective (Other) (3-0-3) 
  CS 431Database System Design and Management (3-0-3)
FOURTH YEAR

1st Semester: (15 credits)

mgmt491,{Elective;Hum/Hist/Lit/Phil/STS;3-0-3},cs357,{Elective;Free Elective;3-0-3},cs490
  Mgmt 491International Business (3-0-3)
  Elective (Hum/Hist/Lit/Phil/STS) (3-0-3) 
  CS 357Technologies for Network Security (3-0-3)
  Elective (Free Elective) (3-0-3) 
  CS 490Guided Design in Software Engineering (3-0-3)
2nd Semester: (15 credits) cs435,cs491,{Elective;HSS Capstone Seminar;3-0-3},fin401,{Elective;Free Elective;3-0-3}
  CS 435Advanced Data Structures and Algorithm Design (3-0-3)
  CS 491Senior Project (3-0-3)
  Elective (HSS Capstone Seminar) (3-0-3) 
  Fin 401Securities in Financial Markets (3-0-3)
  Elective (Free Elective) (3-0-3) 
 


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