EMS 13-01 SCS BingoSheet Summer 2013

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Purdue University Calumet
Plan of Study for Computer Science (Effective Summer 2013)
Student Name:
Advisor:
Phone #
Bachelor of Science Degree – Computer Science
1st Semester (15 or 16 Credit Hours)
Course
Cr. Sem
Grade
Notes
FYE
CS 10000
1
PUC Gen Ed 7
CS 12300
3
PUC Gen Ed 3
MA 16300
5
PUC Gen Ed 1
ENGL 10400
3
1
PUC Gen Ed 2
Lab Science
3/4
2nd Semester (17 Credit Hours)
Course
Cr. Sem
Grade
Notes
CS 12400
3
MA 16400
5
PUC Gen Ed 1
ENGL 10500
3
PUC Gen Ed 4
Hum Elect
3
PUC Gen Ed 5
Soc Sci Elect
3
3rd Semester (16 Credit Hours)
Course
Cr. Sem
Grade
Notes
CS 27500
3
CS 22300
3
MA 26100
4
PUC Gen Ed 6
COM 11400
3
Hum/SS Elect
3
4th Semester (15 Credit Hours)
Course
Cr. Sem
Grade
Notes
CS 30900
3
CS 30200
3
MA 26500
3
Hum/SS Elect
3
Free Elective
3
5th Semester (15 or 16 Credit Hours)
Course
Cr. Sem
Grade
Notes
CS 31600
3
CS 33200
3
Lab Science1
3/4
Hum/SS Elect
3
Free Elective
3
6th Semester (15 Credit Hours)
Course
Cr. Sem
Grade
Notes
CS 45500
3
CS 41600
3
STAT 34500
3
Hum/SS Elect
3
Hum/SS Elect
3
7th Semester (12 or 13 Credit Hours)
Course
Cr. Sem
Grade
Notes
ExL
CS 42000
3
CS 44200
3
Lab Science1
3/4
Hum/SS Elect
3
Important – CS 12300 is only offered in
classroom during the fall and CS 12400 only
during the spring
Note that other CS courses may not be offered
during the semesters indicated on this plan of
study; please check the Schedule of Classes
1
See Lab Science courses
needed to complete total required credit hours
2 As
8th Semester (15 Credit Hours)
Course
Cr. Sem
Grade
CS 40400
3
CS 41000
3
Hum/SS Elect
3
Free Elective2
3
ExL Elective
3
Notes
ExL
Graduation Checklist:
_____120 total credit hours minimum
(not including preparatory classes or F grades)
_____C grade or higher in all Math and CS core courses
_____ 32 hour rule
2 Experiential Learning Courses
____CS 42000___________
_________________
Course List for Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Cr
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Course
CS 10000 – Introduction to Computer Science
CS 12300 – Programming I: Java
CS 12400 – Programming II: C++
CS 27500 – Data Structures
CS 22300 – Computer Architecture & Assembly Language
CS 30200 – Operating Systems
CS 30900 – Discrete Math Structure
CS 31600 – Programming Languages
CS 33200 – Algorithms
CS 44200 – Database Systems
CS 45500 – Computer Graphics
CS 40400 – Distributed Systems
CS 41000 – Automata and Computability
CS 41600 – Software Engineering
CS 42000 – Senior Design Project
5
5
4
3
3
MA 16300– Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
MA 16400 – Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
MA 26100 – Multivariate Calculus
MA 26500 – Linear Algebra
STAT 34500 – Statistics
Cr
3
Course
COM 11400 – Fundamentals of Speech
3
3
ENGL 10400 – English Composition I
ENGL 10500 – English Composition II
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
4
4
3
3
4
5
Lab Science*
(3) courses total, (2) courses must include a lab component
Choose 9-12 credit hours from the following courses:
ASTR 26300 – Descriptive Astronomy: The Solar System
ASTR 26400 – Descriptive Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies
BIOL 10100 – Introductory Biology I
BIOL 10200 – Introductory Biology II
SCI 10300 – Survey of the Biological World
SCI 10400 – Introduction to Environmental Biology
SCI 10500 – Invitation to Human Biology
CHM 11500 – General Chemistry I
CHM 11600 – General Chemistry II
EAS 11000 – Survey of Geology
EAS 22000 – Survey of Physical Geography
PHYS 15200 – Mechanics
PHYS 25100 – Heat, Electricity & Optics
Note: Non-lab science courses require approval from
academic advisor
Humanities & Social Sciences
(27 credit hours total, with 2 courses completed in each of 4 of the 5 areas noted below)
Literature/Philosophy (Any) and/or Aesthetics
(MUS 25000; THTR 20100; A&D 25500; PHIL 10600)
3
3
History/Political Science (Any)
3
3
Sociology/Psychology (Any)
Economics (ECON 25100/ECON 25200)
3
3
3
3
Foreign Language (Any)
Additional Courses (as needed for 27 credit hour total)
3
3
Cr
3
3
Course
Free Elective Courses (as needed)
Cr Course
Optional Minors
Astrophysics
Business
Chemistry
Communications
English
Foreign Language
History
Marketing
Mathematics
Sociology
Physics
Psychology
Prep Courses
3 MA 15400 – Algebra & Trigonometry II
5 MA 15900 – Algebra & Trigonometry
3
3
MA 11500 – Intermediate Algebra
MA 15300 – Algebra & Trigonometry I
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Preparatory classes do not count towards a Computer Science degree, however these classes do count towards full-time status
See the Course Catalog for full description of required General Education courses
See catalog or academic advisor for approved Minors
Beginning Fall 2008, all entering students (including readmits & re-entries) are required to complete 2 courses in experiential
learning.
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