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(26 credits; 170-401)
The Computer Science Minor is for the student wishing to understand the core concepts of Computer Science for application to his or her major area of study.
A minor in computer science synthesizes concepts from mathematics, science, and engineering into a disciplined study of computational processes. The minor curriculum consists of the same four course introductory sequence of courses required for the major, followed by three courses chosen from any of upper level courses offered by the department. The introductory sequence provides breadth in the field by laying the foundation for further study in the major, while also providing in-depth training and experience in object-oriented programming.