Purdue University Computer Science Degree Progression: 2020-2021, Study notes of Computer Architecture and Organization

A guide for students pursuing a Computer Science degree at Purdue University. It outlines the degree requirements, including the University Degree Requirements and the University Core Curriculum. The guide also provides a suggested degree progression plan for students to follow, including specific courses and prerequisites. Students are encouraged to work with their academic advisors and use online tools to ensure they are meeting all degree requirements. The document emphasizes that each student is responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements.

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Computer Science
College of Science
2020-2021
Program Progression Guides
Disclaimer: The 2020-2021 Purdue West Lafayette catalog is considered the source for academic and programmatic
requirements for students entering programs during the Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021 semesters. The
Program Progression Guide assists students in the development of an individualized 8-semester plan. Students are
encouraged to use this guide, MyPurduePlan* (online degree auditing tool) and the Student Educational Planner (SEP)
as they work with their academic advisor towards the completion of their degree requirements.
Notification: Each student is ultimately responsible for knowing, monitoring and completing all degree requirements.
An undergraduate degree in the College of Science requires completion of the following degree requirements.
University Degree Requirements
Minimum 2.0 Cumulative GPA
Minimum 120 Credits that fulfill
degree requirements
32 Residency Credits (30000 and above) at a
Purdue University campus
University Core Curriculum**
Human Cultures: Behavioral/Social Science
Human Cultures: Humanities
Information Literacy
Oral Communication
University Core Curriculum
Course Listing
Quantitative Reasoning
Science
Science, Technology & Society Selective
Written Communication
Required Major Program Courses
Departmental specific requirements: A minimum of a C is required in all CS courses and all track requirements regardless of
department.
College of Science Core Curriculum
Freshman Composition3 credits
Technical Writing and Presentation - 3 credits
Teaming & Collaboration (NC)
General Education - 9 credits
Foreign Language & Culture – 9 credits
Great Issues - 3 credits
Laboratory Science - 8 credits
Multidisciplinary - 3 credits
Mathematics - 6-10 credits
Statistics - 3 credits
Computing - 3 credits
Degree Electives
Any Purdue or transfer course approved to meet degree requirements in accordance with individual departmental policies.
Consult the No Count course list for courses, which may not be used to meet any College of Science degree requirement.
* This audit is not your academic transcript and it is not official notification of completion of degree or certificate
requirements.
** University Core Curriculum Outcomes may be met through completion of the College of Science Core curriculum.
Students should consult with their academic advisors and MyPurdue Plan for course selections.
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Computer Science

College of Science

Program Progression Guides

Disclaimer : The 2020-2021 Purdue West Lafayette catalog is considered the source for academic and programmatic

requirements for students entering programs during the Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Summer 2021 semesters. The

Program Progression Guide assists students in the development of an individualized 8-semester plan. Students are

encouraged to use this guide, MyPurduePlan* (online degree auditing tool) and the Student Educational Planner (SEP)

as they work with their academic advisor towards the completion of their degree requirements.

Notification : Each student is ultimately responsible for knowing, monitoring and completing all degree requirements.

An undergraduate degree in the College of Science requires completion of the following degree requirements.

University Degree Requirements

Minimum 2.0 Cumulative GPA Minimum 120 Credits that fulfill

degree requirements

32 Residency Credits (30000 and above) at a

Purdue University campus

University Core Curriculum**

  • Human Cultures: Behavioral/Social Science
  • Human Cultures: Humanities
  • Information Literacy
  • Oral Communication

University Core Curriculum

Course Listing

  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Science
  • Science, Technology & Society Selective
  • Written Communication

Required Major Program Courses

Departmental specific requirements: A minimum of a C is required in all CS courses and all track requirements regardless of

department.

College of Science Core Curriculum

  • Freshman Composition – 3 credits
  • Technical Writing and Presentation - 3 credits
  • Teaming & Collaboration (NC)
  • General Education - 9 credits
    • Foreign Language & Culture – 9 credits
    • Great Issues - 3 credits
    • Laboratory Science - 8 credits

Multidisciplinary - 3 credits

  • Mathematics - 6-10 credits
  • Statistics - 3 credits
  • Computing - 3 credits

Degree Electives

Any Purdue or transfer course approved to meet degree requirements in accordance with individual departmental policies.

Consult the No Count course list for courses, which may not be used to meet any College of Science degree requirement.

* This audit is not your academic transcript and it is not official notification of completion of degree or certificate

requirements.

** University Core Curriculum Outcomes may be met through completion of the College of Science Core curriculum.

Students should consult with their academic advisors and MyPurdue Plan for course selections.

2020-21 Computer Science Degree Progression Guide

The Computer Science Department has suggested the following degree progression guide for the Computer Science Degree. Students will work with their academic advisors to determine their best path to degree completion. Course pre-requisites are specific to this degree plan.

Credit Fall 1st Year Prerequisite Credit Spring 2nd Year Prerequisite 4 CS 18000CC^ *** Co-req CALC I 3 CS 18200 *** CS 18000 & CALC I 1 CS 19100 * Co-req CS 18000 3 CS 24000 *** CS 18000 1 CS 19300 * Co-req CS 19100 4-5 MA 16200 or MA 16600 (CALC II) CALC I 4-5 MA 16100CC^ or 16500CC^ (CALC I) ALEKS 85+ 3-4 Science Core Option 3-4 Science Core Option 1-3 Free Elective 13 - 15 14 - 18

Credit Fall 2nd Year Prerequisite Credit^ Spring 2nd Year Prerequisite

4 CS 25000 *** CS 18200 & CS 24000

4 CS 25200 *** CS 25000 &

CS 25100

3 CS 25100 ***

CS 18200 &

CS 24000 3 MA 26500 or MA 35100^

CALC II &

(co-req CALC III) 4-5 MA 26100 or MA 27101 (CALC III) CALC II 3 Science Core Option (sugg: COM 21700) 3-4 Science Core Option 3-4 Science Core Option 1 Free Elective (rec. CS 29100) 3 Free Elective 15 - 17 16 - 17

Credit Fall 3rd Year Prerequisite Credit Spring 3rd Year Prerequisite 3 CS track requirement *** Varies 3 CS track requirement/elective *** Varies 3 CS track requirement *** Varies 3 CS track requirement/elective *** Varies 3 STAT 35000/STAT 51100 CALC II 3 - 4 Science Core Option Varies 1 Recommended: CS 39100* (Free elective) 3 - 4 Science Core Option 3 - 4 Science Core Option 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 16-17 15-

Credit Fall 4th Year Prerequisite Credit Spring 4th Year Prerequisite 3 CS track elective *** (^) Varies 3 CS track elective *** (^) Varies 3 - 4 Science Core Option 3 - 4 Science Core Option 3 - 4 Science Core Option 3 - 4 Science Core Option 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 3 Free Elective 1 Free Elective 16-18 15-

Science Core Curriculum Options (one course needed for each requirement unless otherwise noted) Options recommended for first- and second-year students Options recommended for third- and fourth-year students Freshman CompositionUC^ Technical Writing and PresentationUC^ (COM 217 recommended) Computing (CS 18000) General EducationUC^ (3 courses needed) Foreign Language and CultureUC^ (3 courses needed) Lab ScienceUC^ (2 courses needed) Multidisciplinary ExperienceUC^ Great Issues

UC Select courses may also satisfy a University Core Curriculum requirement; see the University Core Requirement course list for

approved courses. Students must have 32 credits at the 30000 level or above taken at Purdue.

* Enrollment in freshman seminar courses CS 19100 and CS 19300 is required with CS 17700 or CS 18000. They are not degree

requirements. CS 29100 sophomore seminar and CS 39100 junior seminar are optional but recommended.

Superscript of CC (eg CS 18000 CC^ ) indicates a Critical Course

***All CS core courses and all track requirements, regardless of department, must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher (effective

Fall 2011). All prerequisites to CS core courses and track requirements, regardless of department, must be completed with a grade of C

or higher (effective Fall 2015)