Computer Science: Combined Bachelor of Science & Masters of Science
For Students Entering in Fall 2008 or Later
January 13, 2013
151
BB
The 2009 version of this specimen may be found at: 2009 Specimen
Semester 1: Fall
CS 1200 CS/IS Overview 1 1
CS 1800 Discrete Structures 4
CS 1801 Recitation for CS 1800 0
CS 2500 Fundamentals of Computer Science 1 4
CS 2501 Lab for CS 2500 1
ENGL 1111 College Writing 4
Elective 1: Level 1 Arts/Humanities Core 4
Co-op Preparation
Starting in Fall 2012, all students will take CS 1210 in the semester before going on co-op.
CS 1210 CS/IS Overview 2: Co-op Preparation 1
Semester 2: Spring
CS 2510 Fundamentals of Computer Science 2 4
CS 2511 Lab for CS 2510 1
CS 2800 Logic and Computation 4
CS 2801 Lab for CS 2800 1
Elective 2: Level 1 Social Sciences Core 4
Elective 3 4
Semester 3: Fall
CS 2600 Computer Organization 4
CS 3500 Object-Oriented Design 4
MATH 1341 Calculus 1 for Science and Engineering 4
Elective 4 4
Semester 4: Fall
CS 3800 Theory of Computation 4
CS Elective 1 4
MATH 1342 Calculus 2 for Science and Engineering 4
Science 1 4
Lab for Science 1 1
Half-Semester 1: Summer
Elective 5 4
Elective 6 4
Semester 5: Fall
CS 5600 Computer Systems 4
MATH 3081 Probability and Statistics 4
ENGL 3302 Advanced Writing in the Technical Professions 4
Science 2 4
Lab for Science 2 1
Half-Semester 2: Summer
MATH 2331 Linear Algebra 4
Elective 7 4
Semester 6: Fall
CS 5800 Algorithms 4
CS 4500 Software Development 4
SOCL 4528 Computers & Society 4
EECE 3230 Computer Architecture for Computer Scientists 4
Semester 7: Spring
CS 5400 Principles of Programming Languages 4
CS Elective 2 (Capstone) 4
Masters Level CS Elective 1 4
CS 4000 Senior Seminar 1
Elective 8 4
Transition from BS to MS program
Semester 8: Fall
Masters Level CS Elective 2 4
Masters Level CS Elective 3 4
Semester 9: Spring
Masters Level CS Elective 4 4
Masters Level CS Elective 5 4
Note: Students who wish to complete the combined BS and MS in Computer Science in 5 years will have only one co-op assignment rather than three co-op assignments. Such students should consult with an advisor about how to plan their academic schedule.