Computer Info Systems College Distinction

 
 

Requirements for Fulfillment of College Distinction in the Division of computing sciences

 

College Distinction provides exceptional current Arkansas Tech students an opportunity to challenge themselves academically and gain recognition for their outstanding work in the college classroom. Students with at least sixty hours of college credit and thirty hours of course work at Arkansas Tech with a minimum 3.5 GPA are invited to participate in the program.

Students who accept the invitation to pursue College Distinction will have the opportunity to take two courses designated as distinction courses.

The first is an enrichment course. This course provides an extra educational experience related to the student’s field of study and could include, among other experiences, study abroad, internship, service learning, or mentor-guided research.

The second is an enhanced capstone course. This course demonstrates a student’s ability to work at an exceptional level in a given field and is enhanced by an advanced or accelerated curriculum.

Students’ successful completion of the course requirements and a graduating GPA of 3.5 or better will allow for graduation “with distinction.” This will be noted on student transcripts and diplomas.

Each department will identify distinction courses for each major.

Once a student has completed a College Distinction Letter of Intention in Computer Science, or Information Technology, the student, his or her advisor, and the Computing Sciences department head will designate two classes to fulfill College Distinction course requirements of an enrichment course and an enhanced capstone course. Any course offering internship, service learning, or advanced research may be used for the three hour enrichment course requirement. Courses typically designated for enrichment credit include COMS4953 Undergraduate Research in Computer and Information Science, COMS4983 Seminar in Computer and Information Science, and COMS4993 Special Problems in Computer and Information Science. Other courses may fulfill the enrichment requirements with the permission of the advisor and department head. Regular capstone courses that are modified by the professor to contain special assignments for college distinction can be used to fulfill the enhanced capstone requirement (for example: to meet college distinction requirements, students taking the capstone course may have the additional assignment of presenting their research at a student or professional conference). COMS4043 Systems Analysis and Design II serves as the capstone for all majors in the Department of Computer and Information Science. Courses meeting college distinction requirements will be designated on the student’s degree audit.