Course Notes: CS Curriculum - Department of Computer and

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DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUTER &
INFORMATION SCIENCE
Greetings from the New CSCI Advisor!
• Emily Good—Undergraduate Academic Advisor and Program
Coordinator
• Office Location: SL 280N
• Email: eegood@iupui.edu
• Phone: 317-274-2724
• New Student Open House: Wed., Sept. 24, 1:00-3:00 PM
SL 280
Why see an academic advisor…
• Registration preparation
• Pre-requisite questions
• Policy & procedure
– Withdrawal, grade reqs, add/drop
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Help with OneStart
Resource referral
Probationary status
Internship questions
Degree Audit
– Understanding your Academic
Advising Report
People with goals
succeed because they
know where they are
going…it’s as simple as
that.
--Earl Nightingale
Most Common CSCI Degree Tracks
Bachelor of Science (BS)
• Different Math
• Fewer Applied Courses
• Built in Math Minor
Pursuing the Biocomputing
concentration or the Dual
BS/MS?
See Emily
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
• Applied
• 2nd Part of Core Differs
– N Series
• Room to accommodate a
world language
Computer Science BS
http://cs.iupui.edu/sites/default/files/2013_common_core_
bs_checklist.pdf
https://uc.iupui.edu/UndergraduateEducation/DegreeMaps
Query.aspx?majormap=Computer%20Science
Math Minor
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MATH 16500
MATH 16600
MATH 17100
MATH 26100 (pre-req on MATH
35100 or 51100)
• MATH 35100 (or 51100)
• STAT 35000
• http://math.iupui.edu/applicati
on-mathematics-minor
General Education Core
(32 Credits)
Baccalaureate Competencies (20 Credits)
BACCALAUREATE COMPETENCIES
____ CSCI12000 Windows on Comp. Science** (1)
____MATH17100Multidimensional Math
(3)
____ MATH35100 or 51100 Linear Algebra
(3)
____STAT35000, 41600 or 51100 Statistics
(3)
____ PHYS15200 Mechanics (4)
____Life and Physical Science elective
(3)
____TCM32000 Written Communication in Science & Industry* (3)
*C or above is required in ENG-W131/140 and TCM32000
**CSCI12000 is required for freshmen and transfer students with fewer than 30 earned hours
Computer Science Major Courses (59 Credits)
Computer Science Major Courses
59 credits
Minimum Grade=C-, Minimum 2.0 Average
Core Courses
____CSCI 23000/23050 Computing I SP, SU1, FA
(4)
____CSCI 24000/24050 Computing II [23000]
(4)
SP, SU2, FA
____CSCI 34000/34050 Discrete Computational Structures
____CSCI 36200 or 36250 Data Structures
SP, FA
[23000/23050; C: 24000/24050] SP, FA
(3)
(3)
____CSCI 40200 Computer Architecture [34000/34050] (3)
SP, FA
____CSCI 40300 Operating Systems [36200] SP, FA
(3)
____CSCI 48400 Theory of Computation [36200]
SP, FA
(3)
http://science.iupui.edu/undergrad
uate/resources/graduation
____Capstone Experience (Senior Year):
(3)
CSCI 49500, Explorations in Applied Computing [36200] SP, FA
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Computer Science and Supporting Course Electives
Computer Science majors take 11 major elective courses. A minimum of 6 CSCI electives at the 400 level or higher is required. No
more than 3 courses can be from the select list of N-series courses. No more than 2 courses can be chosen from the list of
supporting electives outside of computer science.
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CAND 99100 (0 CR)______
(3)
(3)
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(3)
(3)
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Total______
Computer Science BA
http://cs.iupui.edu/sites/default/files/2013_common_core_ba
_checklist_0.pdf
https://uc.iupui.edu/UndergraduateEducation/DegreeMapsQu
ery.aspx?majormap=Computer%20Science
Bulletin = Your Best Friend!
http://www.iupui.edu/~bulletin/iupui/2014-2016/schools/purduescience/index.shtml
The following courses do not count for any credit toward any
degree program in the School of Science:
AGR 10100; BIOL-N120; BUS-K201, BUS-K204; CSCI-N100-level courses; CIT 10600; all
remedial and developmental courses; EDUC-U205, EDUC-W200, EDUC-W201, EDUCX100, EDUC-X150, EDUC-X151, EDUC-X152; ENG-G010, ENG-G011, ENG-G012, ENGW001, ENG-W031, ENG-W130; MATH-M010, MATH 00100, MATH-M001, MATH 00200,
MATH 11000, MATH 11100, MATH 12300, MATH 13000, MATH 13200, MATH 13600;
PHYS 01000; UCOL-U112, UCOL-U210.
Computer Science Minors
Minor in Computer &
Information Science
• CSCI 23000,
• CSCI 24000
• CSCI 34000
• CSCI 36200
• 2 CSCI elective courses
Minor in Applied Computer
Science
• CSCI-N201, Programming
Concepts
• CSCI N207, Data Analysis Using
Spreadsheets or CSCI-N211,
Introduction to Databases
• CSCI-N241, Fundamentals of
Web Development,
• CSCI 23000, Computing I
• 2 advanced CSCI electives
Computer Science Certificate
• CSCI-N241, Fundamentals of
Web Development
• CSCI-N301, Fundamental
Computer Science Concepts
• CSCI-N361, Fundamentals of
Software Project Management
• 3 N-Series Electives
Other Important Resources
The Computer Science Website
http://cs.iupui.edu/
General Education Listing
http://uc.iupui.edu/UndergraduateEducation/GeneralEducationCurriculum/G
eneralEducationCore.aspx
Degree Maps
http://uc.iupui.edu/UndergraduateEducation/DegreeMaps.aspx
Curricular Guides
http://cs.iupui.edu/undergraduate/resources/library
2014-2016 Bulletin
http://www.iupui.edu/~bulletin/iupui/2014-2016/schools/purduescience/index.shtml
What Now?
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September 19: Spring 2015 courses available to view
online
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October 27: Priority registration using OneStart (for
students enrolled in Fall 2014)
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Make an appointment with Emily to discuss spring
registration and complete 4 year planning
eegood@iupui.edu or 317-274-2724
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