Got bored at work today so I mapped out all the classes I have to take to graduate with a dual degree in computer science and computer engineering. Following is a large list, with class names and hours for each with totals.
Classes Left for CS Degree:
CS 220 Discrete Math 3
CS 221 Analysis of Algorithms 3
CS 230 Intro to Software Engineering 4
CS 350 Computer Systems Concepts 4
STAT 215 Intro to Problems & Statistics 3
4 Technical Electives 12
480/481 senior design. 4-8
General Education Classes:
G05 3
G07 3
Classes Left for CPE Degree:
EE 223 Electrical Circuits 3
EE 224 Electrical Circuits Lab 1
EE 251 Digital Electronics 3
EE 252 Digital Electronics Lab 1
EE 327 Signals and Systems I 3
EE 355 Analog Electronics 3
EE 356 Analog Electronics Lab 1
MATH 375 Applied Modern Algebra 3
CpE 312 Microcomputer Structures and Interfacing 3
CpE 313 Microcomputer Structures and Interfacing Lab 1
CS 230 Intro to Software Engineering 3
CS 350 Computer Systems Concepts 4
ECON 201 3
Stat 215 Intro to Problems & Statistics 3
CS 450 Operating Systems Structure 4
480/481 senior design. 4-8
Intersection:
G05 3
G07 3
Stat 215 Intro to Problems & Statistics 3
CS 230 Intro to Software Engineering 3
CS 350 Computer Systems Concepts 4
4 Technical Electives 12
480/481 senior design. 4-8
This means that for a dual degree, I have 58 hours left to complete in four semesters, which should not be a problem unless scheduling conflicts occur. To complete a bachelors in computer science only, I have 42 hours to complete. The cool thing is that I don't have to make any decisions right now and I can just rock CS for one more semester.
Friday, March 14, 2008
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