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- | ===== Computer Science Curriculum ===== | + | ====== Computer Science Curriculum |
- | ==== Full Admission | + | The following resources will help you determine which classes you need to take and when you should take them. |
- | Any student may declare a CS major or minor, but students may enroll in CS courses beyond CS 139/149, | + | ==== Requirements ==== |
- | CS 159, and CS/MATH 227 only if they are fully admitted to the CS major or minor. Full admission to the | + | |
- | major or minor is granted as described below. | + | |
- | * Students who have attempted CS 139/149, CS 159, or CS/MATH 227 at JMU may not attempt them elsewhere (that is, they must make any second attempts at JMU). | + | See the JMU Catalog |
- | * Students must submit an application | + | |
- | * Students with a GPA of 3.0 or better in CS 139/149 and CS 159 who have attempted these classes only once are guaranteed full admission to the major or minor. Others will be granted full admission to the CS major or minor as space permits based on their GPA in CS 139/149 and CS 159 and faculty evaluation of their potential to succeed in the CS major or minor. | + | See the JMU Catalog for the official [[https:// |
- | * Students who have completed the CS minor may apply for full admission to the CS major no earlier than the semester in which they complete the last course in the CS minor. | + | |
- | * CS minors | + | ==== CS Advising Canvas Site ==== |
- | * Students will be notified | + | |
- | * Students who are not granted full admission to the CS major or minor may file one additional application in the next regular semester after they are denied admission. | + | All CS Advising information and resources are on the CS Advising Canvas site. |
- | * Transfer students who have completed the equivalent of CS 159 (or for whom this class is waived) | + | |
+ | All declared majors and minors will be maintained | ||
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+ | You are welcome | ||
==== Prerequisites ==== | ==== Prerequisites ==== | ||
- | The easiest way to see the prerequisite structure | + | You can view the prerequisite structure |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
- | [[https://wiki.cs.jmu.edu/ | + | |
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+ | ==== Curriculum Checklists and Plan of Study ==== | ||
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+ | The example | ||
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+ | The JMU Course Catalog has a [[https:// | ||
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+ | We encourage you to meet with our CS Advisor, Paige Normand, to make your own 4-year plan for graduation. You can schedule a meeting with her via [[https:// | ||
- | Dr. Kirkpatrick also maintains an unofficial prerequisite graphic on his [[https:// | + | ==== Additional Advice (work in progress) ==== |
- | ==== Anticipated Course Offerings ==== | + | * [[department: |
- | Although the CS department cannot guarantee that certain courses will be offered in the future, we plan course | ||
- | offerings ahead of time and do our best to follow the plan. Here is the | ||
- | [[https:// | ||