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The Department of Computer Science offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science. This is a software-oriented degree whose requirements include 16 courses from the department. A student must be admitted as a major by the department in order to take upper-division courses and pursue the Computer Science degree. The department also offers a minor in Computer Science consisting of 6 courses from the department. Students from the College of Education can use this minor as part of their teaching minor.
Because of the transition to semesters during the 1998-99 academic year, the requirements for students applying for full major status during the summer of 1998 are slightly different than those for students applying during the summer of 1999 or later. The requirements listed below are as specific as possible in that regard. If special cases arise, consult with the Academic Counselor.
The requirements in this chapter do not apply to students who were admitted to full major status prior to the summer of 1998. Such students should consult previous years' handbooks and complete an Academic Program Completion Plan.
Throughout this handbook, courses with three-digit numbers are quarter-length courses offered prior to the fall semester of 1998, and courses with four-digit numbers are semester-length courses offered thereafter.
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