Minor in Computer Science (Old)
Overview
Computers are extremely pervasive in the modern world, and important connections have been established between computer science and virtually every other field of study. Thus, a computer science minor is a valuable enhancement to majors in other fields, whether in the sciences, social sciences, arts, humanities, business, etc.
(More specifically focused minors are also offered in Minor in Information Technology and Minor in Computer Crime and Forensics. In addition, majors are offered in the interdisciplinary fields of Bioinformatics, B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science, and B.S. in Physics with Computer Science, as well as in B.S. in Computer Science, B.S. in Communication Networks and Security, B.S. in Information Technology, and B.S. in Software Engineering.)
Curriculum
COMP 125: Visual Information Processing or COMP 150: Introduction to Computing or COMP 180: Computing and Data Analysis for the Sciences or COMP 163: Discrete Structures or 3 credits of a 300-level COMP course
COMP 251: Introduction to Database Systems or COMP 264: Introduction to Computer Systems or 3 credits of a 300-level COMP course
Six (6) units of 300-level Computer Science electives (for instance, two 3-credit courses)
Note
COMP 391: Internship in Computer Science is not allowed for any of the 300-level electives.
Curriculum (pre-Fall 2015)
If you declared the Computer Science Minor before Fall 2015, you may use the old curriculum below.
Nine (9) units of Computer Science electives (for instance, three 3-credit courses) * 6 units at the 300 level and 3 units at the 200 or 300 level.
Note
COMP 391: Internship in Computer Science is not allowed for any of the 300-level electives.