A. Starting Fall 2004,
Introduction to
Computer Science II, CS 1122
(3 s.h.)
will be converted to two courses:
Introduction
to Computer Science
II, CS 1122 (2 s.h.)
and
Object Oriented
Programming,
CS 1721 (1 s.h.)
This change is effective for the BS CS, BS SE, and BS
Computer System
Science.
If you are in CS 1121, be sure to take CS 1122 (2
s.h.)
in the Fall. Sign up for CS 1721 also. However, if you get
a C or lower in CS 1121 this term (Spring 2004), we advise you to not
register for CS 1721 for next Fall. This is optional, but you may
have a lot of difficulty with CS 1721 if you did not do fairly well
in CS 1121. If you do not take CS 1721 in Fall 2004, then take CS
1721 after you complete CS 1122 (2 s.h.)
For everyone in CS 1131, take CS 1721 in the Fall.
| Spring 2004 |
Fall 2004 |
||
| Complete CS 1121 with A
or B |
CS 1122 (2 s.h.) |
CS 1721 (1 s.h.) |
|
| Complete CS 1121 with C
or lower |
CS 1122 (2 s.h.) |
||
| Complete CS 1131 |
CS 1721 (1 s.h.) |
CS 2321 |
CS 2311 |
B. CS 2321,
Data Structures, and CS 2311, Discrete Structures.
Both courses are required for all options in
BS CS and in the Computer Systems Science and Software
Engineering Degrees. If you have the prequisites satisfied, then you
could take these courses at the same time.
C. General Education Distribution Courses for 2005-2006 (pdf)
D. Physical Education (PE) courses: All PE courses with a course number beginning with "zero," plus all varsity sport classes (the class is labeled "Varsity" in the class title) can count towards co-curricular activities A course like CPR (PE3980) can be used as a free elective, upon academic advisor approval.