NAME __________________________ College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Degree Checklist – 2012-2013 (LAST NAME, FIRST, MI) Student ID _______________________ 1a. CRITICAL SKILLS (15 Hrs) SECOND DISCIPLINE 1b. CRITICAL SKILLS (0-3 Hrs) * Course selections on back / ° Must earn C- or better WRIT 101° ______ _______________________________ HMXP 102 ° ______ Check when completed / *Course selections on back CRTW 201° ______ Historical Perspectives (3)* ___________ ______ Oral Communication (CSCI 327) _____ Technology (CSCI 207&327) _____ Intensive Writing (CSCI 327) _____ Constitution Requirement* ___________ ______ Global Perspectives (3)* ___________ ______ 2. Quantitative 3. Logic Language Semiotics 4. Natural Science 5. Social Science 6. Humanities and Arts 7. Computer Science Core 8. Computer Science Electives 9. Second Discipline 10. Electives Reasoning 15 Hrs 11 Hrs 12 Hrs 6-9 Hrs 6-9 Hrs 27 Hrs 11 Hrs 0-24 Hrs 0-18 Hrs °MATH 201 ____ CSCI 207° _____ CSCI 211° _____ CSCI ____ _____ _____ MATH 202 _____ CSCI 208° _____ CSCI 271 _____ CSCI ____ _____ _____ MAED 200 _____ QMTH 205 _____ CSCI 311 _____ CSCI ____ _____ _____ CSCI 327 _____ CSCI ____ _____ _____ CSCI 371 _____ CSCI ____ _____ _____ _____ 15 Hours Total _____ _____ _____ MATH 261 _____ MATH*___ _____ ° Must earn C- or better in each class _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ 2 designators required *See item #4 below. DO NOT use Back Page for Natural Science requirement. At least 2 designators required At least 2 designators required Selections on back Selections on back CSCI 411 _____ _____ CSCI 431 _____ _____ CSCI 475 _____ _____ ACAD 101* _____ New Freshman only CSCI 476 _____ °Must earn C 40 hours >299___ °Must earn C- ***Must have at least 2.0 GPA, 54 hours completed, and a grade of C- or better in HMXP 102 to enroll in CBA courses numbered above 299*** 1. CRITICAL SKILLS: WRIT 101, HMXP 102, CRTW 201; Historical; Global (15 hours); Oral Communication, Intensive Writing, Technology and the Constitution Requirement may be completed with courses from other categories (0-3). 2. QUANTITATIVE REASONING: MATH 201, 202, 261, and 3hrs of MATH above 299 (15 hours) 3. LOGIC LANGUAGE SEMIOTICS: CSCI 207, 208, QMTH205 (11 hours) 4. NATURAL SCIENCE: Choose PHYS 211/212 or CHEM 105 and CHEM 106/108. Choose 4 hours from the current catalog as follows: BIOL 203/204 or GEOL course in the GEOL minor that is approved as a Natural Science with a lab (12 hours) 5. SOCIAL SCIENCE: Listed on back 6. HUMANITIES and ARTS: Listed on back 7. COMPUTER SCIENCE CORE: CSCI 211, 271, 311, 327, 371, 411, 431, 475, 476 (27 hours) 8. COMPUTER SCIENCE ELECTIVES: 9 hours in CSCI numbered above 299, two 1hr courses from CSCI 293, 295, 297, 392, or 395 (11 hours) 9. SECOND DISCIPLINE: Choose one of the following second disciplines or a minor other than CSCI: Information Systems: ACCT 280, ACCT 281, ACCT 303 or 309; MGMT 321; and one of FINC 311or MKTG 380. (15 hours) Physics and Mathematics: PHYS 301, and one of PHYS 315, 321, or 350; MATH 301 and MATH 305 (13 hours) 10. ELECTIVES: Take courses to equal Winthrop’s graduation requirement of 124 hours. Must take a total of 40 hours above 299. Section Req Hours Completed Remaining 1 15-18 Last updated: 3/27/2014 2 15 3 11 4 12 5 6-9 6 6-9 7 27 8 11 9 0-24 10 0-18 TOTAL 124