Certificate in Computing
The Certificate in Computing provides students with an opportunity to develop their computing literacy to equip them with the fundamentals of programming and software development, which can be applied to other areas of study or work. This program is not intended to prepare students for careers in software development, but to give professionals (and future professionals) in many fields the skills to apply computing to their activities, increasing their productivity.
The major average in the Certificate in Computing includes the grades earned in:
- All courses eligible to be used in the program.
To receive a Certificate in Computing, students must complete at least two-thirds of the following coursework (to the nearest highest multiple of 3 credit units) from the University of Saskatchewan.
- Minimum credit units required in the program.
See Residency for additional details.
- CMPT 214.3 Programming Principles and Practice
- CMPT 270.3 Developing Object-Oriented Systems
- CMPT 280.3 Intermediate Data Structures and Algorithms
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- CMPT 113.3 Introduction to Computer Science for Engineers
- CMPT 116.3 Computing I
- CMPT 141.3 Introduction to Computer Science
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- CMPT 117.3
- CMPT 145.3 Principles of Computer Science
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- CMPT 370.3 Intermediate Software Engineering
- CMPT 384.3 Information Visualization
- CMPT 394.3 Simulation Principles
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- MATH 110.3 Calculus I
- MATH 121.3 Mathematical Analysis for Business and Economics
- STAT 242.3 Statistical Theory and Methodology
- STAT 245.3 Introduction to Statistical Methods