![]() |
Bachelor of Science in CSIS |
| Current Program | |
| For older catalogues: 1999-2000 |
2000-2001 catalogue: Requirements, Course Sequence, Graduation Checklist(pdf file)
Grade Policy for BS/CSIS
3-D Rule: No more than three grades of D, D+, or D- will be accepted in the following courses: BSAD
100 and higher, and CS 103 and higher
This program is intended to fulfil the course requirements to be eligible for advanced standing in the M.B.A. program at UVM.
Requirements are defined by the UVM Catalogue (not by this website). Disclaimer: The information in all of these links should reflect Catalogue requirements, and is subject to correction.
|
BS in CSIS
2000-01:
Sample Course Sequence The definitive source for program requirements is the UVM Catalog.Your specific sequence may be different from this one. Responsibility for completion of degree requirements rests with you, the student. Read the catalog and plan your course sequence carefully. Note prerequisites. Contact your academic advisor in the Computer Science Department if you have questions. The minimum number of academic credits required is 126 plus 2 PEAC credits = 128. This "typical" program shows 126 academic credits. You must add in the 2 PEAC credits. |
|
1MATH: MATH 21,22 (in place of MATH 19,20) recommended for the most flexibility in switching degree programs. Also, certain higher level CS elective courses (eg. Computer Graphics) have prerequisites that would require MATH 21, 22. 2Science requirement: One laboratory science sequence selected from the following three: Biology 1,2; Chemistry 31, 32; Physics 31 with 21, 42 with 22; 3Electives: See requirements for Distributional Electives from the BSAD General Education Requirements lists, and Race Relations electives and Free Electives. PEAC credits are not shown in this program and are not included in the "Electives" credits. Keep in mind that most courses are 3 credits, so it is likely that one will need to take a full 3 credit course even if only 2 more credits are actually required. |