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Academics

Texas CSB students receive a top-ranked education at one of the nation’s premier universities. Our top-ranked faculty push students to think outside the box and learn the varied business and computer science disciplines. The curriculum is comprised of 44 classes, taken with 30-40 students, exposing students to all facets of business and computer science. Texas CSB offers distinct benefits for students looking toward careers in today’s tech-focused business world. The program is an outstanding opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs and for students interested in data and marketing analytics, financial engineering, and leadership roles in tech companies.

Curriculum

Computer Science Courses

Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science, Honors (CS 311H)

Algorithms & Complexity, Honors (CS 331H)

Data Structures, Honors (CS 314H)

Computer Organization & Architecture, Honors (CS 429H)

Principles of Computer Systems, Honors (CS 439H)

Matrices or Linear Algebra (M 340L/SDS 329C)

Introduction to Probability & Statistics (SDS 321)

Computer Science Upper Division Electives (4 courses - 2 of which must be honors)

Math Requirements

Advanced Calculus Sequence (408C and 408D)

or

Traditional Calculus Sequence (408N, 408S, and 408M)

Business Courses

Professional Development & Career Planning, Honors (B A 101H)

Business Communications, Honors (BA 324H)

Financial Accounting, Honors (ACC 311H)

Managerial Accounting, Honors (ACC 312H)

Introduction to Information Technology Management, Honors (MIS 301H)

Honors Lyceum (B A 151H)

Data Science for Business Applications, Honors (STA 235H)

Corporate Finance (FIN 357H)

Operations Management, Honors (O M 235H)

Decision Science, Honors (D S 235H)

Organizational Behavior, Honors (MAN 336H)

Introduction to Marketing, Honors (MKT 337H)

Internship Credit (B A 353H)

Business Law & Ethics, Honors (LEB 323H)

Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Honors (MAN 327H)

General Management & Strategy, Honors (MAN 374H)

Microeconomics (ECO 304K)

Macroeconomics (ECO 304L)

Human Behavior (ANT/PSY/SOC)

University Core Curriculum

First Year Signature Course (3)

English Composition (3) (Fulfilled by SAT/ACT/AP score)

Humanities (3)

American & Texas Government (6)

American History (6)

Social & Behavioral Science (3) (Fulfilled by ECO)

Visual & Performing Arts (3)

Sci/Tech I & Sci/Tech II (6-8)

NOTE: Courses may change with catalog updates. Students should consult with their academic advisor for the most up to date degree requirements.