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Undergraduate Record 2008-2009 
    
Undergraduate Record 2008-2009 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

Computer Science (B.S.)


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Minor


The 18-credit computer science minor consists of CS 101, 201, 202, and 216. In addition, two other computer science courses at the 300 level or better must be taken. Complete details can be found at www.cs.virginia.edu.

Computer Science Curriculum (125.5 credits)


Second Semester Credits: 17


  • Science elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 1 below)
  • HSS elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 2 below)

Third Semester Credits: 16


  • APMA elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 3 below)
  • HSS elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 2 below)

Fourth Semester Credits: 16


  • STS 2xx/3xx Credits: 3
  • Technical elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 4 below)

Fifth Semester Credits: 15


  • APMA elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 3 below)
  • Technical elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 4 below)
  • Unrestrictive elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 5 below)

Sixth Semester Credits: 16


  • APMA elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 3 below)
  • Gen. Ed. elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 6 below)
  • HSS elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 2 below)
  • CS 3xx/4xx elective Credits: 3

Seventh Semester Credits: 16.5


  • CS Architecture elective
    (See Footnote 7 below)
  • CS 3xx/4xx elective Credits: 3
  • Gen. Ed. elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 6 below)

Eighth Semester Credits: 15


  • CS 3xx/4xx Credits: 3
  • CS 3xx/4xx Credits: 3
  • Technical elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 4 below)
  • Gen. Ed. elective Credits: 3
    (See Footnote 6 below)

Footnotes


(1) Chosen from: BIOL 201, 202; CHEM 152; ECE 200; MSE 209; and PHYS 252.
(2) Chosen from the approved list available in A122 Thornton Hall.
(3) Chosen from APMA 213, 308,  310, or 312.
(4) Technical electives are courses whose major emphasis is mathematics, science, or engineering. One of the
technical electives can be at the 2xx level. The other electives must be at level 3xxX or above.
(5) Unrestricted electives may be chosen from any graded course in the University except mathematics courses
below MATH 131 and courses that substantially duplicate any others offered for the degree, including PHYS 201, 202; CS 110, 120; or any introductory programming course. Students in doubt as to what is acceptable to
satisfy a degree requirement should get the approval of their advisor and the dean’s office, located in A122
Thornton Hall. APMA 109 counts as a three-credit unrestricted elective.
(6) Gen. Ed. Electives include all those allowed for HSS electives and other non-technical courses that broaden’s one education. See list of approved courses at www.cs.virginia.edu.
(7) Chosen from ECE 435 or from a list of courses at www.cs.virginia.edu.

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