If you are still unclear about the Technical Electives, this additional information
may be helpful. A list of examples follows.
The Technical Electives must be made up of three 3000+ level courses. These
courses must be taken for a letter grade, and each must earn three or more credit
hours.
Course categories that typically DO NOT qualify as Technical Electives for the Computer
Science major:
Meant here to include primarily: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Engineering,
and Computing.
Note: some fields (such as Linguistics, Psychology, Economics or Philosophy, for
example) offer various technical courses involving the application of mathematical,
scientific and/or formal reasoning methods, and therefore may qualify as "Technical
Electives" for the major in Computer Science. Refer back to characteristics
of technical courses, above.
Defined here as general or expositional prose (not meant to include "technical writing"
which is commonly found in technical papers or abstracts).
Employing widely accepted methods of scientific description.
Examples of courses that qualify as technical electives
(* satisfies Math Elective in "Old" Major) |
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BEE 3650
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"Properties of Biological Materials"
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BEE 4750
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"Environmental Systems Analysis" (calc and CS required)
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AEM 4120 |
"Computational Methods for Management and Economics" (stats required)
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BIONB 3300
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"Computational Neuroscience"
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BTRY 4080*
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Theory of Probability" (also STSCI 4080)
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CEE 3040*
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"Uncertainty Analysis in Engineering"
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CEE 5930
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"Engineering Management Methods " |
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CEE 5970
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"Risk Analysis & Management"
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CEE 5980
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"Introduction to Decision Analysis"
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CHEM 3570
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"Organic Chemistry"
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CIS 3000
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"Introduction to Computer Game Design"
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CS 4999
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"Independent Research & Reading"
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EAS 3010
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"Evolution of the Earth System" (math & science pre-reqs)
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ECON 3130
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"Intermediate Microeconomic Theory"
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ECON 3190*
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"Introduction to Statistics and Probability"
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ECON 3200*
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"Introduction to Econometrics"
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ECON 3210*
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"Applied Econometrics"
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ECON 3330
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"Financial Economics"(technical pre-reqs.)
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ECE 3100*
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"Introduction to Probability and Inference for Random Signals and Systems "
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ECE 4110*
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"Random Signals in Communications and Signal Processing"
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ECE 4450
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"Computer Networks & Telecommunications"
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ENGRD 2700*
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"Basic Engineering Probability and Statistics"
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INFO 3300
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"Data-Driven Web Applications " (also CS 3300)
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INFO 4300
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"Information Retrieval " (also CS 4300)
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INFO 4302
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"Web Information Systems" (also CS 4302)
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INFO 4470
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"Social and Economic Data"
(also ILRLE 4470) |
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INFO 5300
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"The Architecture of Large-Scale Information Systems" (also CS 5300)
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LING 3333
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"Problems in Semantics" (logic or semantics required)
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M&AE 3060 |
"Spacecraft Engineering"
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MATH 3210*
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"Manifolds and Differential Forms"
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MATH 4340*
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"Honors Introduction to Algebra"
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MATH 4410*
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"Introduction to Combinatorics I "
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MATH 4520*
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"Classical Geometries"
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MATH 4810*
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"Mathematical Logic"
(also PHIL 4311) |
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NBA 5550
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"Fixed Income Securities & Derivatives" (stats required)
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ORIE 3120
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"Industrial Data and Systems Analysis" (ENGRD 2700 required)
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ORIE 3150
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"Financial & Managerial Accounting (using tech. analysis)
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ORIE 3300*
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"Optimization I"
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ORIE 4800
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"Information Technology" (technical pre-reqs.)
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PHIL 3310
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"Deductive Logic"
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PHYS 3316*
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"Basics of Quantum Mechanics "
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PSYCH 3420
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"Human Perception: Applications in Computer Grapics, Art, and Visual Display " (physiology)
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PSYCH 3500*
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"Statistics and Research Design"
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SOC 3010*
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"Evaluating Statistical Evidence"
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Examples of courses that don't count as technical electives |
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ART 3901
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"Media Arts Studio I" (also Music 3231, Theater 3810 and Arch 3811)
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S&TS 3601
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"Ethical Issues in Engineering" (social science course)
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INFO 3491
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"Media Technologies" (also S and TS 3491)
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INFO 3551
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"Computers: From Babbage to Gates" (also S and TS 3551)
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INFO 3871
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"The Automatic Lifestyle: Consumer Culture and Technology" (also S and TS 2871)
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INFO 4350
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"Seminar on Applications in Information Science" (also INFO 6350)
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INFO 5150
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"Culture, Law, and Politics of the Internet"
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M&AE 4610
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"Entrepreneurship For Engineers"
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NBA 5640
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"Entrepreneurship and Enterprise"
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NCC 5500
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"Financial Accounting" (intro, no tech pre-reqs)
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ORIE 4990
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"Teaching in OR&IE"
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PSYCH 3800
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"Community Mental Health" (social science course)
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PHIL 3090
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"Philosophy of Plato"
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Examples of courses that seem like they might qualify, but don't! |
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BEE 3050
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"Principles of Navigation" (intro material, no math/science pre-reqs)
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BEE 4890
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"Engr Entrepreneurship, Mngmnt & Ethics"(lacks depth in tech material)
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AEM 3240
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"Financial Management"(primarily management principles)
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CEE 3230
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"Engineering Economics and Management" (intro/theory)
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CEE 3610
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"Intro to Transportation Engr" (intro, no math/science pre-reqs)
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ECON 3670
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"Game Theoretic Methods (III)"
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HADM 4474
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"Corporate Information Systems Management" (non-technical)
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HADM 4476
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"Visual Basic for Applications" (intro programming)
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MATH 4080
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"Mathematics in Perspective" (a broad view of the field)
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NCC 5560
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"Managerial Finance" (theory and case studies)
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ORIE 4152
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"Entrepreneurship for Engineers"
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PSYCH 3250
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"Adult Psychopathology" (survey of theories and treatments)
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PSYCH 3470
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"Psychology of Visual Communications" (theory course)
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