BS Major in CSIS  2007-08:         Sample Sequence starting at CS 21
The definitive source for program requirements is the official UVM Catalogue.Your specific sequence may be different from this one. Responsibility for completion of degree requirements rests with you, the student. Read the catalogue 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 120 plus 2 PEAC credits = 122. This sample program shows 120 academic credits. You must add in the 2 PEAC credits .
SEMESTER
FIRST YEAR 1st 2nd
CS 21, Computer Prog. I1 4 -
MATH 19, Calculus I1 3 -
ECON 11, Macro 3 -
English I, Written Exp. 3 -
Electives1 3 3
CS 14, Visual BASIC - 3
CS 26, Computer Prog. II - 3
MATH 20, Calculus II1 - 3
ECON 12, Micro - 3
16 15
SOPHOMORE YEAR
BSAD 60, Financial Acct. 3 -
CS 0XX or above1 3 -
MATH 54, Math. Comp. 3 -
STAT 153, Prob./Statistics 3 -
Electives1 4 6
BSAD 61, Managerial Acct - 3
CS 101, Computer Org. - 3
CS 104, Data Structures - 3
16 15
JUNIOR YEAR
BSAD 120, Mgmt.Org.Behav 3 -
BSAD 141, Mgmt.Info.Syst. 3 -
CS 1XX or above1 3 -
Electives1 6 6
BSAD 150, Market Mgmt. - 3
BSAD 173, Prod.Oper.Anal. - 3
CS 148, DataBase for Web - 3
15 15
SENIOR YEAR
BSAD 132, Legal Political. 3 -
BSAD 143, Struct.Analysis 3 -

CS 292, Senior Seminar

1 -
Electives1 9 -
BSAD 180, Manag. Finance - 3
CS 2XX - 3
CS 2XX - 3
CS 2XX - 3
16 12


1Electives :

Students with no programming experience may want to take an 0XX level course with a programming component prior to CS 21 as one of their CS electives.

See requirements for the following elective categories:   HSS,  Free, and  Science. 

Science electives(8-10 credits) : Requires one laboratory science sequence selected from the following three:

       Biology 1,2;
       Chemistry 31, 32;
       Physics 31 with 21, 42 with 22;

CS 103 is not required, but recommended for graduate study in CS.

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.

PEAC credits are not shown in this program and are not included in the "Electives" credits. 

2MATH: 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) and sciences (eg. Physics 31/21) have prerequisites that require MATH 21, 22.