Degree Sheet for Computer Science    2003-2004   
Bachelor of Science
Total Hours ...... 120
Minimum Overall Grade Point Average  2.00

  General Education Requirements  42 hours     Major Requirements   53 hours
English Composition & Oral Communication    6 ENGL 1113 or 1313; and 1213 or 1413 or 3323   Minimum GPA 2.50 with minimum grade of "C" in each course

  CS 2432

  CS 3363, 3443, 3513, 3613, 3653 

  CS 4323, 4343, 4883 

  ENGL 3323 or BCOM 3113 or BCOM 3223 or SPCH 3723

  MATH 2163, 3013 

  9 hours from upper-division CS electives

  9 hours from upper-division courses in the following areas:

    Business
    Computer Science
    Engineering
    Mathematics
    Natural Science
     Statistics 

 

American History and Government    6 HIST 1103
POLS 1113
Analytical & Quantitative Thought (A)    7 CS 1113
MATH 2144
Humanities (H)    6  Courses designated (H)
Natural Sciences (N)    8  Courses designated (N)
Social & Behavioral Sciences    6  Courses designated (S)
International Dimension (I)   -  Course designated (I)
Scientific Investigation (L)   -  Course designated (L)
Controlled Electives   3  SPCH 2713

  College/Departmental Requirements  13 hours


Orientation

Arts and Humanities

Natural & Mathematical Sciences
  1 
 
  3

  9
  
  A & S 1111 

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CS 2133, MATH 2153, STAT 4033
   Electives  12 hours  
Hours from upper- or lower-division courses to complete required total.

Other Requirements: 
         Foreign Language Proficiency:  Must have 2 years of same language in high school or take 10 hours of a foreign language in college.
         Upper Division General Education:  Need 6 hours of upper division general education outside major prefix.
         Upper Division Credit:  Total hours must include at least 48 hours in courses numbered 3000 or above.
        Hours in One Prefix:  Hours in one prefix in excess of 48 will be added to the minimum total of 120 required for graduation.

Students will be held responsible for degree requirements in effect at the time of matriculation (date of first enrollment) and any changes that are made, so long as these changes do not result in semester credit hours being added or do not delay graduation.                        Please check with an adviser for assistance.