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== Threads ==
<onlyinclude>Like Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science offers eight distinct threads, which act as specializations. Majors must complete two threads + the core and major requirements to graduate. CS minors must select one thread and complete the minor core requirements (these do not include MATH requirements or some intro CS classes). Each thread combination also dictates the number of [[free electives]] a student must take in order to graduate.
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Like Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science offers eight distinct threads, which act as specializations. Majors must complete two threads + the core and major requirements to graduate. CS minors must select one thread and complete the minor core requirements (these do not include MATH requirements or some intro CS classes). Each thread combination also dictates the number of [[free electives]] a student must take in order to graduate.
   
== Thread List ==
 
 
# [[Theory]]
 
# [[Theory]]
 
# [[Systems and Architecture]]
 
# [[Systems and Architecture]]
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# [[People]]
 
# [[People]]
 
# [[Media]]
 
# [[Media]]
# [[Devices]]</onlyinclude>
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# [[Devices]]
   
 
== How to Choose your Thread ==
 
== How to Choose your Thread ==
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* DISLIKE → do not take another honors class.
 
* DISLIKE → do not take another honors class.
 
* UNSURE → take another honors class.
 
* UNSURE → take another honors class.
 
== Notes ==
 
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