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Page D36 consultation with the advisor and with program approval. CMPSC 313 Assembly Language Programming CMPSC 402 Unix and C CMPSC 426 Object-Oriented Design CMPSC 428 Programming in Ada CMPSC 438 Computer Network Architecture and Programming CMPSC 441 Artificial Intelligence CMPSC 457 Computer Graphics Algorithms CMPSC 496 Independent Studies CMPSC 497 Special Topics MATH 411 MATH 412 MATH 425 MATH 430 MATH 431 MATH 435 MATH 450 MATH 475 MATH 496 MATH 497 Ordinary Differential Equations Fourier Series and Partial Differential Equations Introduction to Operations Research Linear Algebra and Discrete Models I Linear Algebra and Discrete Models II Basic Abstract Algebra Mathematical Modeling Introduction to the History of Mathematics Independent Studies Special Topics in Mathematics • General Electives (9 credits) Two courses at 300-400 level and one course at 100-400 level are to be chosen in consultation with the advisor and with program approval. Additional Requirements • First-Year Seminar, 1 credit of any course with an S, T, X, or PSU designation. • United States Cultures and International Cultures Requirements: 3 credits of any course with a US designation and 3 credits of any course with an IL designation. These can be satisfied simultaneously with any of the above requirements, or any course in the degree requirements. • Writing Across the Curriculum requirement is satisfied by CMPSC 487W, a required course in the COMP degree program. 32
Page D37 APPENDIX B: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE TYPICAL SCHEDULE The following table shows a typical class schedule for each semester in a 4-year curriculum. Note: Bold typed courses require a grade of C or better. Fall (First Year) ENGL 015 or 030 — Composition 3 MATH 140 — Calculus I 4 Humanities GH 3 Social and Behavioral Science GS 3 First-Year Seminar 1 Health and Physical Activity GHA 1.5 15.5 Spring (First Year) CAS 100 — Effective Speech 3 MATH 141 — Calculus II 4 Arts GA 3 CMPSC 121 — Intro. to Prog. Techniques 3 Sciences GN (PHYS 211 required and PHYS 212 recommended) 4 17 Fall (Second Year) Arts GA 3 Humanities GH 3 Sciences GN (PHYS 211 required and PHYS 212 recommended) 3-4 Health and Physical Activity GHA 1.5 CMPSC 122 — Intermediate Programming 3 CMPSC 360 — Discrete Mathematics 3 16.5- 17.5 Spring (Second Year) Sciences GN 2-3 Social and Behavioral Science GS 3 ENGL 202C — Technical Writing GWS 3 MATH 220 — Matrices 2 SSET 295 — Internship 1 CMPSC 312 — Computer Organization and Architecture 3 14- 15 33
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consultation with the advisor and with program approval.<br />
CMPSC 313 Assembly Language Programming<br />
CMPSC 402 Unix and C<br />
CMPSC 426 Object-Oriented Design<br />
CMPSC 428 Programming in Ada<br />
CMPSC 438 Computer Network Architecture and Programming<br />
CMPSC 441 Artificial Intelligence<br />
CMPSC 457 Computer Graphics Algorithms<br />
CMPSC 496 Independent Studies<br />
CMPSC 497 Special Topics<br />
MATH 411<br />
MATH 412<br />
MATH 425<br />
MATH 430<br />
MATH 431<br />
MATH 435<br />
MATH 450<br />
MATH 475<br />
MATH 496<br />
MATH 497<br />
Ordinary Differential Equations<br />
Fourier Series and Partial Differential Equations<br />
Introduction to Operations Research<br />
Linear Algebra and Discrete Models I<br />
Linear Algebra and Discrete Models II<br />
Basic Abstract Algebra<br />
Mathematical Modeling<br />
Introduction to the History of Mathematics<br />
Independent Studies<br />
Special Topics in Mathematics<br />
• General Electives (9 credits)<br />
Two courses at 300-400 level and one course at 100-400 level are to be chosen in<br />
consultation with the advisor and with program approval.<br />
Additional Requirements<br />
• First-Year Seminar, 1 credit of any course with an S, T, X, or PSU designation.<br />
• United States Cultures and International Cultures Requirements: 3 credits of any course<br />
with a US designation and 3 credits of any course with an IL designation. These can be<br />
satisfied simultaneously with any of the above requirements, or any course in the degree<br />
requirements.<br />
• Writing Across the Curriculum requirement is satisfied by CMPSC 487W, a required<br />
course in the COMP degree program.<br />
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