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The BS Computer Science lower division requirements are designed
to provide a strong foundation in mathematics, physics, electrical
engineering, methodology and skills, and computer organization. Upper
division core courses deal with the theory and design of algorithms,
hardware and software. Students can gain additional breadth and/or
depth in computer science and engineering by an appropriate selection of
technical electives.
Students should have sufficient background in
high school mathematics so that they can take freshman calculus in their
first quarter. Courses in high school physics and computer programming,
although helpful, are not required for admission to the program.
All major requirements and technical electives, except 197, 198 or 199,
must be taken for a letter grade. To graduate, a grade point average of
2.0 is required in the upper division major requirements including the
technical electives.
Requirements
Effective Fall 2007, the BS Computer Science program requires completion of a
total of 132 units. The following sections on lower division, upper division and
technical elective courses complete the requirements.
Four-Year Academic Plan
The CSE Department has established a Four-Year plan for students to follow. Each student
must meet with their CSE Academic Advisor in their first quarter to put together a four-year
plan.
Lower Division Requirements
Students are expected to complete the following 68 units by the end of
their sophomore year:
- Computer Science and Engineering: CSE 91, CSE 8B* or 11, CSE 12, CSE 15L,
CSE 20 or Math 15A, CSE 21 or Math 15B, CSE 30, and CSE 70; 68 units.
*CSE 8A and CSE 8AL should be taken before CSE 8B.
- Mathematics: Math 20A, 20B, 21C or 20C, 21D or 20D, and 20F; 20 units.
- Physics: Physics 2A, 2B, 2C; 12 units. Math 20A is a
prerequisite for Physics 2A. Students whose performance on the
Department of Mathematics placement test permits them to start with Math
20B or a higher course may take Physics 2A in the Fall Quarter of the
freshman year; all others will take Physics 2A in the winter quarter of
the freshman year. Students who received high grades in both calculus
and physics in high school may substitute the major's sequence, Physics
4A, 4B, 4C, for Physics 2A, 2B, 2C.
- Introduction to Electrical Engineering: ECE 53;
4 units. These course gives a comprehensive introduction to
electrical engineering.
- Probability and Statistics: Math 183; 4 units.
| Summary of Lower Division Major Requirements: |
| Area | Courses | Units |
| CSE |
CSE 8B or CSE 11, CSE 12, CSE 15L, CSE 20 or Math 15A, CSE 21 or Math 15B,
CSE 30, CSE 70, and CSE 91 |
28 |
| ECE |
ECE 53 |
4 |
| Math |
Math 20A, 20B, 21C or 20C, 21D or 20D, 20F, and Math 183 or CSE 103 |
24 |
| Physics |
Physics 2A, 2B, and 2C |
12 |
| Total Units |
68 |
Upper Division Requirements
All BS Computer Science students are required to take CSE 100 or Math
176, CSE 101 or Math 188, CSE 105 or Math 166, CSE 120, CSE 130, CSE
131, CSE 140, CSE 140L, CSE 141, and CSE 141L; 36 units.
Students are expected to complete the majority of these courses by the
end of their junior year. If students want to accelerate their program,
they should consider taking CSE 100 or Math 176, CSE 105 or Math 166,
and/or CSE 140 and CSE 140L in the sophomore year.
| Summary of Upper Division Major Requirements |
| Area | Courses | Units |
| Data Structures |
CSE 100 or Math 176 |
4 |
| Computer Hardware |
CSE 140, CSE 140L, CSE 141, CSE 141L |
12 |
| Computer Systems |
CSE 120 |
4 |
| Programming Languages and Compilers |
CSE 130, CSE 131 |
12 |
| Algorithms and Theory |
CSE 101 or Math 188, CSE 105 or Math 166 |
8 |
| Technical Electives |
7 courses |
28 |
| Total Units |
36 Required + 28 Elective |
64 |
Technical Electives Requirements
Effective Fall 2007, BS Computer Science students are required to take
seven technical elective for a total of 28 units. Of the seven electives,
five must be CSE upper division. You can also use a CSE graduate
course for technical elective credit with approval. Once a CSE graduate course is
used for an undergraduate degree that course may not be reused for a graduate degree.
In addition, only 4 units of either a CSE 197, 198, or 199 may be used toward technical
elective credit.
The remaining two technical electives may be CSE upper division or CSE
graduate courses, they can also be chosen from the wider set
of courses that includes other electives as listed under the section
titled
Electives. This section also lists other restrictions in
the selection of technical electives. If you want to deviate from this list of
approved electives, you must petition with a CSE Academic Advisor.
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