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<nowiki>*</nowiki>CS 4863 (Computers and Society) was trialed in Fall 2019 as an alternative to CS 4001's lecture-based instructional format. The new proposed format would shorten lectures and add weekly two-hour discussion sections. This format was successful, and it is now the primary format the course is taught in.
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>CS 4863 (Computers and Society) was trialed in Fall 2019 as an alternative to CS 4001's lecture-based instructional format. The new proposed format would shorten lectures and add weekly two-hour discussion sections. This format was successful, and it is now the primary format the course is taught in.
   
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>CS 4873 has been given a permanent course number of CS 3001 starting Spring 2022 in anticipation of Ethics/Professionalism becoming a prerequisite for the [[CS Junior Design Capstone|Junior Design]] sequence.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>CS 4873 has been given a permanent course number of CS 3001 starting Spring 202 in anticipation of Ethics/Professionalism becoming a prerequisite for the [[CS Junior Design Capstone|Junior Design]] sequence.

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