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Requirements for the BS-CS program for the 2004-05 academic year have changed. Certain courses are being renamed and renumbered or replaced by other courses and new requirements have been added.

If you entered the BS-CS program on the 2003-04 curriculum, you can stay with that curriculum or you may switch to the newer curriculum. If you have entered the curriculum before 2004 you should meet with an advisor to evaluate your options.

Note that all concentrations have been eliminated except for the Software Engineering Honors Concentration. Most concentration-specific courses will still be offered. If you are currently in a concentration other than the standard CS and have questions about which courses to take please contact your advisor.

Staying on the 2003-04 BS-CS curriculum

Some classes required by the 2003-04 BS-CS are no longer offered. Consult the following table to determine how to complete your degree.

For students staying in 2003-04 CY BS-CS

If you have not taken:

Then take:

CSC 210

Consider switching to the 2004-05 degree

CSC 313

CSC 383 or CSC 393

CSC 319

IT 240

CSC 323

IT 223

CSC 336

IT 230

If you have not taken any of the following

CSC 343, CSC 345

 

 

CSC 373 and CSC 374

If you have taken only one of the following

CSC 343, CSC 345

 

CSC 373

 

HCI 310

HCI 210

IS 315

IT 215 or SE 325

All other required classes will be offered

Switching to the 2004-05 BS-CS curriculum

If you switch to the 2004-05 curriculum, you must meet the new degree requirements. Consult the following table to determine which courses you have already taken will count toward those requirements

For students switching to the 2004-05 CY BS-CS

If you have already taken:

It will count for:

CSC 210

IT 130

CSC 313

CSC 383 or CSC 393

CSC 319

IT 240

CSC 323

IT 223

Both:
CSC 343, CSC 345

CSC 373 and CSC 374

One of the following:
CSC 343, CSC 345

CSC 374 You will still need to take CSC 373

IS 315

SE 325

TDC 361

IT 263

All other classes are still required

 

Last Modified: Tuesday May 26, 2009