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<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.
 
   
 
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== How to Choose your Thread ==
 
== How to Choose your Thread ==

Latest revision as of 01:24, 28 April 2022

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[edit | edit source]

  1. Theory
  2. Systems and Architecture
  3. Information Internetworks
  4. Intelligence
  5. Modeling and Simulation (split into Scientific Computing and Data Analysis minors)
  6. People
  7. Media
  8. Devices

How to Choose your Thread[edit | edit source]

Systems and Architecture[edit | edit source]

Take CS 2110:

  • LIKE → declare either Modeling and Simulation, Systems and Architecture, Devices, or Information Internetworks.[Note 1]
  • DISLIKE → definitely do not declare any of the threads above.

Take CS 2200:

  • LIKE → declare either Systems and Architecture, Devices, or Information Internetworks based on preference.
  • DISLIKE → either keep Modeling and Simulation for fewer requirements or declare another thread.[Note 2]

Systems and Architecture Advanced Elective[edit | edit source]

  • Enjoy pipelining, caches, and multithreading → take CS 4290.
  • Enjoy multithreading, virtual memory, and scheduling → take CS 4210 (requires CS 3210).[Note 3]

Unsure → take CS 3210:

  • LIKE → take CS 4210.
  • DISLIKE → take CS 4290.

Theory[edit | edit source]

Take CS 2050/CS 2051/MATH 3012:

  • LIKE → declare Theory or Intelligence
  • DISLIKE → definitely do not declare Theory

Take CS 3510/CS 3511:

  • LIKE → declare Theory or Intelligence.
  • DISLIKE → definitely do not declare Theory.

Take CS 3600:

  • LIKE → continue with Intelligence
  • DISLIKE → definitely do not declare Intelligence

Take CS 4510:[Note 4]

  • LIKE → declare Theory.
  • DISLIKE → do not declare Theory.

Theory Advanced Math Elective[edit | edit source]

Take MATH 3012:

  • Enjoy generating functions and recurrence relations → take MATH 4032.
  • Enjoy graphs → take MATH 4022.
  • Enjoy generating functions, recurrence relations, and graphs → take MATH 4032 or MATH 4022.
  • Dislike generating functions, recurrence relations, and graphs but enjoy cryptography → take MATH 4150.

People[edit | edit source]

Stage 1 - Take CS3001 and PSYC1101

LIKE BOTH → Consider people

LIKE ONE → Consider people, but choose thread picks carefully

HATE BOTH → Probably not, unless really enjoy CS 3750

Stage 2 - Take CS 3750/CS3783.

LIKE → Probably take People/Media.

Stage 3 - Take MATH 3670 sooner rather than later allowing you to take PSYC 2015 sooner.

LIKE 2015 → Definitely people.

People Upper Level[edit | edit source]

1. Take PSYC 2210/PSYC 2760/PSYC 3040 depending on what you liked in PSYC 1101 and PSYC 2015

2. Choose thread picks based on preference between CS 3750 topics vs PSYC 1101/2015 vs CS 3001 topics.

Liked PSYC 1101/2015 More - Consider CS 3790, CS 4472, CS 4460

Liked CS 3750 More - Consider CS 4470, CS 4605

CS 4660, CS 4745 are a bit of a wild card

Media[edit | edit source]

Take MATH 1554

LIKE --> Media could be for you (esp if you liked Homogeneous Coordinates)

HATE --> Definitely not Media

Take CS 2261 or CS 2110

LIKE 2261 --> Media is very probably for you

HATE 2261 --> Likely not Media

LIKE 2110 GBA Project --> Media may well be for you

HATE 2110 GBA Project --> Unclear

Media Upper Level[edit | edit source]

Take CS 3451 - choose thread picks on comparison of 3451 and 2261.

Like 3451 more than 2261:

  • CS 4480 Digital Video Special Effects
  • CS 4496 Computer Animation

Like 2261 more than 3451:

  • CS 4455 Video Game Design and Programming

Honors Courses[edit | edit source]

Take CS 2051:

  • LIKE → take CS 3511 and the CS 4510 honors section if possible.
  • DISLIKE → do not take another honors class.
  • UNSURE → take another honors class.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. It does not matter which of these threads is declared for now.
  2. If another thread is chosen, then CS 2200 will be counted as a free elective.
  3. Always verify prerequisites on OSCAR.
  4. CS 4510 is a good gauge for students who have declared Intelligence and are unsure about Theory.