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Dec 06, 2025
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NSU Catalog 2025-2026
Gateway to Digital Technology Certificate
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Student Learning Outcomes:
- Apply foundational programming concepts including sequence, selection, repetition, functions, and arrays to develop algorithms and solve problems effectively using basic computer programming skills.
- Demonstrate awareness of the functions, applications, and potential impacts of digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and data analytics to build foundational knowledge for navigating and utilizing these technologies effectively.
- Discuss ethical issues related to the use of technology, such as privacy, data security, and the impact of digital technologies on society.
- Demonstrate competence in mathematical principles and techniques essential for advanced study in digital technologies.
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Choose one programming course (3-4 credits):
- CSC 115 - Test-Driven Software Development 3 credits
- CSC 150 - Computer Science I 3 credits
- MIS 150 - Computer Science I 3 credits
- CSC 155 - Introduction to Computer Science 4 credits
- CSC 170 - Programming for Engineers and Scientists 3 credits AND
- CSC 170L - Programming for Engineers and Scientists Lab 1 credit
- INFO 101 - Introduction to Informatics 3 credits
Choose one digital technology course (3 credits):
- CSC 101 - Digital Humanities 3 credits
- MIS 147 - Artificial Intelligence Survey 3 credits
- CENG 142 - Introduction to Digital Systems 2 credits AND
- CENG 142L - Introduction to Digital Systems Lab 1 credit
- CSC 134 - Introduction to Cyber 3 credits
- CSC 147 - Survey of Artificial Intelligence 3 credits
- CSC 163 - Hardware, Virtualization, and Data Communication 3 credits
Choose one math course (3-4 credits):
Choose one Social Sicence or Arts & Humanities course (3 credits):
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED: 12-14 CREDITS
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