DEPARTMENT of COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computer Science MINOR
Software development, technology-based design solutions, data analysis—a minor in computer science equips you with skills that complement any major, including health, business, design, arts and science.
When you minor in computer science, you enhance your understanding of data structures and algorithms. You choose from 200-level courses that focus on database management, software development, algorithm design or computer organization and architecture. You also choose senior-level courses that complement your major or that you are most curious about, including courses on computer security, software development and games.
Program of study
This minor is open to students in the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science. Courses for your minor are only one component of the degree requirements you need to graduate. To see all courses required for the minor, check the program of study in the academic calendar.
Requirements can change from year to year. You will follow the program of study outlined in MacEwan University’s Academic Calendar for the year you declare your major/minor or the year you are accepted into an Honours program.
Academic advisors in the Faculty of Arts and Science have prepared resources to help you understand how your major/minor fits within overall degree coursework. Consult the academic planning information to choose and enrol in courses and complete the major/minor declaration process.