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Suggested Course Sequence

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  4. Suggested Course Sequence

Freshman Year

Fall Hrs
ENGL 1150 3
CMST 1110/2120 3
CIST 1300 or CSCI 1200 or CSCI 1280 3
MATH 1950 5
CIST 1010 1
Total 15
Spring Hrs
ENGL 1160 3
Natural/Physical Science 4
CIST 1400 3
Social Science/US Diversity 3
Elective 1
Total 14

Sophomore Year

Fall Hrs
CSCI 1620 3
CSCI 2030 3
CIST 2100 3
CSCI 2040 1
CIST 3110 3
Natural/Physical Science 3
Total 16
Spring Hrs
CIST 2500 3
CSCI 3320 3
CSCI 2240 3
Social Science 3
CSCI Specialization Elective 3
Total 15

Junior Year

Fall Hrs
CIST 3000 3
CSCI 3710 3
MATH 2050 3
Core Extension/Specialization Elective 3
Humanities/Fine Arts 3
Total 15
Spring Hrs
CSCI 3550 3
CSCI 3660 3
CSCI 4100 3
CSCI 4350 3
Humanities/Global Diversity 3
Total 15

Senior Year

Fall Hrs
CSCI 4220 3
CSCI 4500 3
CSCI 4830 3
Core Extension/Specialization Elective 3
Core Extension/Specialization Elective 3
Total 15
Spring Hrs
CSCI 4000 0
CSCI 4970 3
Core Extension/Specialization Elective 3
Core Extension/Specialization Elective 3
Core Extension/Specialization Elective 3
Elective 3
Total 15

A total of 120 credit hours is required for the BSCS degree.

This plan of study corresponds with the catalog 2023-2024 requirements.

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