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Bachelor of Arts
Major in Computer Science

For older catalogues:2003-04 , 2002-03, 2001-02,   2000-01, 1999-00

2004-2005 catalogue: Requirements, Course Sequence, Graduation Checklist(pdf) , A&S Checklist(pdf)


Requirements: For the Bachelor of Arts, Major in Computer Science (College of Arts and Sciences):

CS (32) 21, 26, 100, 101, 103, 104, 224 or 243, 292, 2xx, 2xx, 2xx  (Of the 2xx selections no more than 3 credits may be independent study. )
MATH (   9) 19 + 20 or 21 + 22 (recommended), 54
STAT (  3) 153
(76)  
Other requirements and credits as specified in the A&S Requirements for a Bachelor of Arts Degree in the College of Arts and Science .   The Science distribution requirement must be met.
Total (120) 120 credits *not* including PEAC
PEAC (2)
A student whose age upon first UVM enrollment is less than 25 is required to complete two PEAC credits in addition to the 120 credits shown above.

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.

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Typical Course Sequence for Math and CS core courses for BA in CS:

Fall Semester Spring Semester
1st
year
CS 21 (4 cr)
Math 19 or 21 (3-4 cr)
CS 26 (3 cr)
Math 20 or 22 (3-4 cr)
2nd
year
CS 100 (3 cr)
CS 101 (3 cr)
Math 54 (3 cr)
CS 103 (3 cr)
CS 104 (3 cr)
3rdyear
CS 2xx* (3 cr)
Stat 153 (3 cr)
CS 2xx* (3 cr)
CS 2xx   (3 cr)
4th
year
CS 2xx (3 cr)
CS 292 (1 cr)
CS 2xx (3 cr)

*students must complete either CS 243 (fall) or CS 224 (spring)

In addition, students must complete the following required courses:

We recommend 14-17 credits per semester, in order to graduate in 8 semesters.
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Core Sequence for Students starting with Math 10:

Fall Semester Spring Semester
1styear CS 21 (4 cr)
Math 10 (3 cr)
CS 26 (3 cr)
Math 19 or 21 (3-4 cr)
2ndyear CS 100 (3 cr)
Math 20 or 22 (3-4 cr)
Math 54 (3 cr)
CS 101 (3 cr)
CS 104 (3 cr)
3rd
year
CS 2xx* (3 cr)
Stat 153 (3 cr)
CS 2xx* (3 cr)
CS 2xx   (3 cr)
4th
year
CS 2xx (3 cr)
CS 292 (1 cr)
CS 2xx (3 cr)
CS 2xx (3 cr)

*students must complete either CS 243 (fall) or CS 224 (spring)

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BA Major in Computer Science 2004-05: 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.
Core sequence for students starting with Math 10.
The minimum number of academic credits required is 120 plus 2 PEAC credits = 122. This sample program shows 120 academic credits. You must add in the 2 PEAC credits. To complete the degree in the minimum number of credits, the required Minor must also be fulfilled within these 120 credits.
SEMESTER
FIRST YEAR 1st 2nd
CS 21, Computer Prog. I 4 -
MATH 19, Calculus I1 3 -
Electives3 7 6
CS 26, Computer Prog. II - 3
MATH 20, Calculus II1 - 3
Science Elective2 - 4
143e 16
 SOPHOMORE YEAR
CS 100, Obj. Orient. Prog. 3 -
CS 101, Computer Org. 3 -
MATH 54, Math. Comp. 3 -
Electives3 6 9
CS 103, Prog. Lang. - 3
CS 104, Data Structures - 3
153e 153e
JUNIOR YEAR
CS 2XX4 3 -
STAT 153 3 -
Electives3 9 12
CS 2XX4 - 3
15 15
SENIOR YEAR
CS 292, Senior Seminar 1 -
Electives3 15 8
CS 2XX4 - 3
CS 2XX4 - 3
16 14

1MATH: MATH 21 and 22 (in place of MATH 19,20) recommended for the most flexibility in switching degree programs. Also, certain higher level MATH or CS courses that might be used to fill an "Advanced CS Elective" have prerequisites that would require MATH 21, 22. Some courses that require this sequence are: MATH 124 Linear Algebra, CS 266 Network Security and Cryptography, CS 274 Graphics, and more. Some Minors (eg. EE) require MATH 21,22. 

3Electives: Includes Arts and Sciences General and Distribution Requirements, and other elective credits.
Notes:
a) A&S General requirements are 1 course each from non-European cultures and Race Relations & Ethnicity. For Distribution requirements, the Math and the Natural Sciences categories are already complete within the requirements for the CS major. Therefore, students need to complete four from the following Distribution categories: Foreign Language, Fine Arts, Literature, Humanities, and Social Sciences.

b)
 Science Requirement: The Natural Science category of the A&S Distribution Requirements must be filled. A two-semester laboratory science sequence is recommended

c) A Minor is required in this degree program. Do not wait too long to begin the Minor courses since there may be prerequisite dependencies.

d)
CS courses that are not required may be considered as elective choices toward degree credits. (CS 2 is recommended for the first year first semester if your CS background is weak or nonexistent. CS 14 Visual BASIC, CS 8 Web Design, and other CS 2XX courses may also be considered if you have the prerequisites.)


e)
Depending on your course selections you may need 1 or 2 elective credits to meet the minimum. However, you may need to take a 3 credit course because 1 or 2 credit courses are relatively rare. A 4-credit course (rather than 3) may also give you the odd credit.

f) PEAC credits are not shown in this program.

4
CS Advanced Elective
: One must be either 224(fall) or 243(spr). Three additional CS courses are required for at least 9 credits. Not more than three of these credits may be independent study electives.

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