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Year | Fall | Winter | Spring | FR | CSE 8A/8AL, or CSE 11 Math 20A CSE 91 GE | CSE 15L CSE 20 Math 20B GE | CSE 12 Math 20C GE GE | SO | CSE 21 Math 20D Phys 2A GE | CSE 30 Math 20F Phys 2B
GE | CSE 70 Phys 2C GE | JR | CSE 100 CSE 140 CSE 140L GE | CSE 101 CSE 141 CSE 141L GE | CSE 120 CSE 105 GE GE | SR | CSE 130 CSE Tech Elec. GE | CSE 131 CSE Tech Elec. GE | CSE Tech Elec. GE GE |
The four-year plan is designed for students with no advanced placement credit. It is imperative that each student draw up a suitable schedule based on her/his specific circumstances. To plan your schedule, consult the Schedule of Current Course Offerings. It's important to know what courses to take and when to take them. Once you have reviewed your major requirements, take some time to put together your academic plan. Use the following worksheets to record your quarterly class schedules.
You will find past four-year plans here to assist you with tracking your major courses. If you have any questions, please ask.
- All CSE undergraduate courses are open for enrollment
- All courses must be taken for a letter grade (except CSE 8A and CSE 8AL)
- If you have any problems with enrollment, please send email to ugradinfo@cs.ucsd.edu or call 858/534-3621.
- AP Credit: Effective Fall 2004, the CSE Department accepts a score of four on the A Exam as credit for CSE 8A and CSE 8AL. Students must complete CSE 11
- AP Credit: Effective Fall 2004, the CSE Department accepts a score of five on the A Exam as credit for CSE 11
- AP Credit: Effective Fall 2004, the CSE Department accepts a score of four or five on the AB Exam as credit for CSE 11
- 8A/8AL and CSE 8B are not required if a student completes CSE 11
- CSE 11 is a faster paced version of CSE 8A/8AL and CSE 8B
- Students will self-select which programming course to start with
- Students without any programming experience in a compiled language are advised to take CSE 8A/8AL and then CSE 8B, instead of CSE 11
- CSE 15L must be completed before CSE 12
- Of the four technical electives, 2 must be CSE upper division or CSE graduate courses. (If a CSE graduate course is used you will need to submit a petition for signature approval).
- The remaining two technical electives can be chosen from the approved list of electives. Please consult the CSE Undergraduate Electives Page. If you want to deviate from this list, you must petition through a CSE undergraduate faculty advisor. Only 4 units of either a CSE 197, 198, or 199 may be used toward technical elective credit.
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