| Requirements |
I
General Education Core Requirements (GEC)
See complete
GEC requirements and approved
course listings for all categories.
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Students
may select courses for: |
Sem
hrs |
| Literature (GLT) |
3 |
| Fine Arts (GFA) |
3 |
| Philosophical, Religious,
Ethical Principles (GPR) |
3 |
| Historical Perspectives
on Western Culture (GHP) |
3 |
Reasoning and Discourse
(GRD)
- ENG 101 or FMS 103 or RCO
101,
and one additional GRD course |
6 |
| Social and Behavioral
Sciences (GSB) |
6 |
| Department
specifies courses for: |
| One additional GLT
course (student may select) |
3 |
Mathematics (GMT)
- Required: MAT 191
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3 |
Natural Sciences
(GNS)
- Required: PHY 291, 251 or
CHE 111, 112,
and one additional GNS course with a different departmental
prefix |
7 |
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II General Education Marker Requirements
See details
and courses. It
is possible to meet all GE Marker Requirements while completing
the GE Core requirements or courses required by the major/concentration.
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Students
may select courses for: |
Sem
hrs |
Global/Global-Nonwestern
Perspectives (GL/GN)
- 12 hours of courses carrying
GL/GN markers;
at least one course must carry the GN marker. |
12 |
One Writing Intensive
(WI) Course
- In addition to this WI Marker
requirement, students must also complete a second WI course
within the major. All programs have identified at least one
course among their major requirements which is taught as Writing
Intensive.
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3 |
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III College of Arts and Sciences
Additional Requirements (CAR)
See requirements
and approved courses.
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Historical Perspectives
on Western Culture
- either a GHP/GPM or GMO course
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3 |
Natural Sciences
- one additional GNS/GLS or
GPS course
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3-4 |
Social and Behavioral
Sciences (GSB)
- one additional GSB course
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3 |
Foreign Language
(GFL)
- Intermediate-level proficiency
in one language, demonstrated by placement test, or completion
of coursework through course number 204
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0-12 |
| Writing Intensive
Courses (WI)
- A total of four WI
courses
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IV Major Requirements
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Students with no programming
experience:
1. CSC 130, 230 or
231, 261, 312, 330, 339, 340, 553, 561, 562
2. CSC Electives: 12
hours, selected from any CSC course at the 500-level (except
553, 561, 562)
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| Students with
previous programming experience (equivalent to a one-semester
course in a high-level programming language):
1. CSC 231, 261, 312,
330, 339, 340, 553, 561, 562
2. CSC Electives: 14 hours,
selected from any CSC course at the 500-level (except 553, 561,
562) |
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V Supporting Discipline Requirements
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1. MAT 191*, 253, 292, 293,
353; STA 271
2. One of MAT 515,
531, 532, 541, 542, 556, STA 551, 552
*MAT 191 satisfies
GMT
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VI Science Requirements
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1. PHY 291*, 292 and 251*,
252 labs, or CHE 111*, 112*, 114, 115.
*PHY 291, 251, or CHE
111, 112 satisfy GNS
2. At least 4 additional
hours of science courses selected from any course carrying
credit toward a biology, chemistry, or physics major, excluding
PHY 512 and 513.
Students must maintain
a grade point average of at least 2.0 in the core courses,
required electives, and required supporting discipline courses.
Because computer science
courses change rapidly, it is recommended that the sequence
130, 230, 330 be completed within four (4) consecutive semesters.
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