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Minor in Computer Science
To qualify for the Computer Science Minor Program, a student must be in good academic standing in the major department, must have completed four credits of mathematics in the Department of Mathematics and must submit to the department chair of Computer Science a written request for admission to the program. The request will outline the student's reasons and goals for enrolling in the program. A minimum grade-point average of 2.00 in the minor is required. The credits earned in the minor program cannot be counted towards the Computer Science Certificate Program.
3450:208 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 4
3450:210 Calculus with Business Applications 3
or
3450:221 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 4
3460:209 Computer Science I 4
3460:210 Computer Science II 4
3460:316 Data Structures 3
Approved 300/400-Level Computer Science Electives 6
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