NON-CREDIT COURSES
No Computer Science major may receive credit for ANY of
the following:
1. ACSK courses
2. ADOS All courses except ADOS 420
3. BSAT 100, 205, 306, 311, 321
4. BCOM All courses
6. CMPS All courses for non-majors
7. ENGR 101
8. ITEC 101
9. MATH - No course that is a prerequisite to a required course;
117, 201, 206, 210, 217, 250, 381, 411, 412, 470.
10. Any PEDA Course beyond 4 credit hours
11. QMET 251, 352, 450
12. STAT 214
Science Electives
Science courses allowed for the following areas of concentration:
Management Information Systems, Human Computer Interaction, Scientific
Computing, Cognitive Science.
Physical Sciences
CHEM 107 3hrs
CHEM 108 3hrs
CHEM 115 2hrs
GEOL 111 4hrs
GEOL 112 4hrs
PHYS 201 4hrs
PHYS 202 4hrs
PHYS 217 1hr
PHYS 218 1hr
Biological Sciences
BIOL 101 3hrs
BIOL 102 3hrs
BIOL 103 1hr
BIOL 104 1hr
A student must select one sequence of courses with the respective
labs. If the Physical Science sequence is chosen, then the student must
select a Biological Science as the third science course, otherwise the
student must select a Physical Science.
Students must complete a minimum of 12 credit hours of
science.
Computer Science Electives
All concentration areas require 6 credit hours of Computer Science
electives. Three of these hours must be chosen from CMPS 415, CMPS 420,
CMPS 440, CMPS 452, CMPS 497, CMPS 470G 498, or CMPS 499. Three hours
may be chosen from CMPS 352, 352, and 359.
No Computer Science credit will be awarded for CMPS 419, but it can
be counted as a Free Elective.
Note that students who wish to enroll for a Special Project (CMPS
497, 498) must have completed CMPS 261, CMPS 341, CMPS 351, and MATH
301. The student also must have an overall GPA of 3.0 or better.
Literature
ENGLISH - 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 215, 216, 312,
320, 321, 322, 333, 341, 372, 380, 400G, 401G, 402G, 403G, 404G, 407G,
411G, 412G, 413G, 414G, 417G, 418G, 419G, 421G, 422G, 423G, 424G, 426G,
429G, 430G, 433G, 434G, 435G, 437G, 439G, 441G, 442G, 450G, 460G, 466G,
, 496G.
Arts (Dance, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts)
DANCE - 101, 102, 111, 112
MUSIC - 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 308, 362, 419G, 420G, 421,
425, 464, 465
Other studio courses may fulfill the core requirements. Approval for
such substitutions may be obtained from the Office of Academic Planning
and Faculty Developments, Rm. 315, Martin Hall.
THEATRE - 161, 261, 457, 458
VISUAL ARTS - 215, 220, 223, 320, 321, 322, 422
Other studio and art history courses taken with the permission of
the instructor may fulfill the core requirement for students in certain
majors. Applicability and approval for such substitutions must be
obtained from both the Department of Visual Arts (Rm. 310, Fletcher
Hall), and the Office of Academic Planning and Faculty Development (Rm.
315, Martin Hall).
Humanities
COMMUNICATION - 200, 101, 222, 310
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
French Literature courses: 311, 431G, 441G, 471, 472, 481G, 491G,
492G,
Non-literature language courses above the introductory level:
201, 202, 361, 362.
German Literature courses: 311, 405G, 441-442G, 471-472G
Non-literature courses above the introductory level: 201-202.
Latin Literature courses: LATN 301, 302
Non-literature courses above the introductory level: 201-202.
Russian Literature courses: 201, 202
Spanish Literature courses: SPAN 311, 441G, 442G, 480G,
Non-literature courses above the introductory level: 201-202,
358-359.
LITERATURE - See above section entitled LITERATURE - English.
HISTORY - All courses except HIST 390 and 410G
HUMANITIES - All courses except HUMN 497-498
PHILOSPOHY - All courses
Social Sciences/Behavioral Sciences
ANTHROPOLOGY - 201, 202, 303, 304, 310, 375, 385, 386
ECONOMICS - 201, 202, 310
GEOGRAPHY - All courses except GEOG 375, 402, 485
POLITICAL SCIENCE - All courses except POLS 301, 375, and 400-level
courses
PSYCHOLOGY - 110, 210, 311, 312, 313, 360, 370, 405
SOCIOLOGY - 100, 241, 305, 310, 325, 350, 362, 364, 370, 395
If you are considering other options, check with the advisor.
Arts, Humanities and Behavioral Sciences
Any of the courses listed for:
Arts
Humanities
and Behavioral Sciences
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