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The School of Computing offers a minor for students who desire to gain sufficient background to use and program computers in another field.
In order to be admitted as a computer science minor, a student must have a declared major in another department and be making progress in that major. The admission process is similar to that for majors and is carried out at the same times. Students are admitted to the minor if their average grade in Math 1210, CPSC 2010, and CPSC 2020 is 2.7 or higher.
The minor consists of a minimum of 18.5 semester hours of computer science classes.
| CPSC 1010 | Introduction to Unix |
| CPSC 2010/2020 | Introduction to Computer Science |
| CPSC 2100 | Discrete Structures |
| CPSC 3500 | Software Practice |
Computer science minors are guaranteed admission into only the upper division classes that comprise their minor.
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