Minor in Computer Science
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Plus any two CS courses numbered 300 or higher; these courses must each be 3 or more credits. No course may duplicate another; specifically, students may not count toward the minor CS 501, CS 510, CS 515, CS 525, CS 550, CS 556, CS 570, or CS 590 . Also, students may not count toward the minor both courses in each of the following pairs: CS 382 and CS 550, CS 392 and CS 525, CS 488 and CS 514, CS 492 and CS 520, CS 496 and CS 510, CS 442 and CS 561, SSW 540 and CS 347.
Cybersecurity students wishing to earn a Computer Science minor must take at least two additional courses, not counted anywhere else on the Cybersecurity study plan. In other words, the Cybersecurity major will have at least 6 credits in the “Additional Courses” section of the study plan, and the courses used for the minor must be approved by the student’s advisor.
For more information regarding the School of Engineering and Science requirements for minor programs, please see the Guidelines for Minor Programs in the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science.