Computer Science: Class of 2018
First Year of Studies | |||||
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Fall Semester | Spring Semester | ||||
MATH 10550 | Calculus I | 4 | MATH 10560 | Calculus II | 4 |
CHEM 10171 | Intro to Chemical Principles | 4 | Technical Elective | 3 | |
EG 10111 | Intro to Engineering I | 3 | EG 10112 | Intro to Engineering II | 3 |
Arts & Letters Elective | 3 | PHYS 10310 | General Physics I | 4 | |
WR 13100 | Writing and Rhetoric | 3 | University Seminar | 3 | |
Physical Education | 0 | Physical Education | 0 | ||
TOTAL | 17 | TOTAL | 17 | ||
Sophomore Year | |||||
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | ||||
CSE 20211 | Fund Computing I | 4 | CSE 20212 | Fund Computing II | 4 |
CSE 20110 | Discrete Mathematics | 3 | CSE 20221 | Logic Design | 4 |
MATH 20550 | Calculus III | 3.5 | MATH 20580 | Linear Algebra & Diff Eq | 3.5 |
PHYS 10320 | General Physics II | 4 | CSE 20189 | Basic Unix for Engineers | 3 |
Philosophy or Theology | 3 | Philosophy or Theology | 3 | ||
TOTAL | 17.5 | TOTAL | 17.5 | ||
Junior Year | |||||
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | ||||
CSE 30331 | Data Structures | 3 | CSE 30341 | Operating Systems | 3 |
CSE 30321 | Computer Architecture I | 4 | CSE 30151 | Theory of Computing | 3 |
Technical Elective | 3 | CSE 30332 | Programming Paradigms | 3 | |
CSE Elective | 3 | ACMS 30440 | Probability & Stats | 3 | |
Philosophy or Theology | 3 | Philosophy or Theology | 3 | ||
TOTAL | 16 | TOTAL | 15 | ||
Senior Year | |||||
Fall Semester | Spring Semester | ||||
CSE 40113 | Algorithms | 3 | CSE 40175 | Ethical and Social Issues | 3 |
CSE Elective | 3 | CSE Elective | 3 | ||
CSE Elective | 3 | CSE Elective | 3 | ||
Technical Elective | 3 | Arts & Letters Elective ** | 3 | ||
Free Elective | 3 | ||||
TOTAL | 15 | TOTAL | 12 | ||
PROGRAM TOTAL | 127 |
** Most courses in the College of Arts and Letters may be used to satisfy the Arts & Letters Elective. Two such electives are required - the first one appearing in the Freshman year. These two electives, together with the University Seminar taken during the freshman year, must each lie in one of the following three areas of study: History, Social Science, Literature/Fine Arts. One course must be taken in each of these three areas. |