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+ | '''Computer Science''' is a Bachelor's of Science program offered by the Georgia Institute of Technology. Housed in the College of Computing, one of the six major colleges that make up Georgia Tech, it is the largest major at Georgia Tech (barely beating out Mechanical Engineering). |
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− | Computer Science is the most popular non-engineering majors at Georgia Tech. |
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+ | Contrary to popular belief, Computer Science is not the study of writing code. Computer Science is a primarily academic discipline that studies the theoretical conceptualizations and practical constructions of a computational machine, the algorithms that can run on those machines, as well as their applications to computational and non-computational fields. Topics and career paths that exist within this broad field include theoretical computer science (such as algorithm design and the study of computation and efficiency), computer systems, computer architecture, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, computer simulation, information transmission, human-computer interaction, and of course, software engineering. Computer Science has subfields that are also closely related to Electrical and Computer Engineering, primarily the construction and programming of computer hardware, as well as subfields strongly correlated to math, such as machine learning and algorithm design, |
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+ | == Student Body == |
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+ | The Computer Science program boasts 3,000 undergraduates, and |
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== Degree Requirements == |
== Degree Requirements == |
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|APPH 1040/1050/1060 |
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|ENGL 1101, 1102 |
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− | |English Composition I, II |
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|Humanities Electives |
|Humanities Electives |
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|Social Sciences Electives |
|Social Sciences Electives |
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|MATH 1551, 1552, 2550 |
|MATH 1551, 1552, 2550 |
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− | |Differential, Integral, Multivariable Calculus |
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|MATH 1554 |
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|Applied Combinatorics (3 hours) |
|Applied Combinatorics (3 hours) |
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− | |MATH 3215/MATH 3670/ISYE 3770 |
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− | |Probability and Statistics |
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|CS 4001/CS 4002/CS 4873/SLS 3110 |
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Revision as of 16:08, 23 May 2021
Computer Science is a Bachelor's of Science program offered by the Georgia Institute of Technology. Housed in the College of Computing, one of the six major colleges that make up Georgia Tech, it is the largest major at Georgia Tech (barely beating out Mechanical Engineering).
Contrary to popular belief, Computer Science is not the study of writing code. Computer Science is a primarily academic discipline that studies the theoretical conceptualizations and practical constructions of a computational machine, the algorithms that can run on those machines, as well as their applications to computational and non-computational fields. Topics and career paths that exist within this broad field include theoretical computer science (such as algorithm design and the study of computation and efficiency), computer systems, computer architecture, artificial intelligence, computer graphics, computer simulation, information transmission, human-computer interaction, and of course, software engineering. Computer Science has subfields that are also closely related to Electrical and Computer Engineering, primarily the construction and programming of computer hardware, as well as subfields strongly correlated to math, such as machine learning and algorithm design,
Student Body
The Computer Science program boasts 3,000 undergraduates, and
Degree Requirements
General Core [1] | |
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Course | Description |
APPH 1040/1050/1060 | Wellness (2 hours) |
ENGL 1101, 1102 | English Composition I, II (6 hours) |
Humanities Electives | 6 hours |
Social Sciences Electives | 12 hours |
MATH 1551, 1552, 2550 | Differential, Integral, Multivariable Calculus (8 hours) |
MATH 1554 | Linear Algebra (4 hours) |
MATH 3012 | Applied Combinatorics (3 hours) |
MATH 3215/MATH 3235/MATH 3670/ISYE 3770 | Probability and Statistics (3 hours) |
CS 4001/CS 4002/CS 4873/SLS 3110 | CS Ethics (3 hours) |
PHYS 2211 + 2 other lab sciences, two of which must be in sequence | Lab Sciences (12 hours) |
TODO add other reqs like junior design, cs 1331/1332
In addition to degree requirements, there are thread (concentration) requirements
TODO thread list, link to new pages for each thread