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Cornell University
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Computer Science (BS) | Cornell University
See the IM website for specific requirements and deadlines. At least a C in two of MATH 2940, CS 2110/ENGRD 2110, and ENGRD 2700 (must have taken at least two of these courses at time of affiliation). GPA ≥ 2.5 between CS 2110/ENGRD 2110,ENGRD 2700, and all completed MATH and ISST Major core ...
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Cornell Computer Science
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Current Students | Department of Computer Science | Cornell Bowers
CS 4999 automatically qualifies if it meets the above requirements. Other departments' research courses need faculty confirmation of relevant prerequisites. ... All Computer Science majors’ academic performance are reviewed upon the conclusion of each semester.
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Cornell
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Computer Science (BA) 1 COMPUTER SCIENCE (BA) College of Arts and Sciences
... CS 2800 or CS 2802. • An average GPA of 2.3 or better in MATH 1120 or MATH 1920 and · any other completed critical math courses from the following list2: MATH 2940, MATH 2210, MATH 4710, BTRY 3080/STSCI 3080, CS 4850, ECON 3130, ECE 3100, and ENGRD 2700.
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Cornell Computer Science
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The CS Major | Department of Computer Science
Computer science majors take courses covering algorithms, data structures, logic, programming languages, systems, and theory. Electives include artificial intelligence, computer graphics, computer vision, cryptography, databases, networks, and scientific computing. Requirements for the CS major in either the College of Arts and Sciences or the College of Engineering are as follows:
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Pathivy
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Cornell Computer Science Major - Overview, Courses & Career Paths | PathIvy
June 9, 2022 - The standard requirements are as follows: A calculus sequence of three courses: Math 1110/1120/2210 or Math 1910/1920/2940 · Two introductory programming courses: CS 1110 and CS 2110, or equivalents (CS 1112, CS 2112)
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Cornell Computer Science
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Becoming a CS Major | Department of Computer Science
Criterion 3: GPA of 2.3 or better in MATH 1120/1920 and any other completed critical math course(s) from the following list: MATH 2210, MATH 2220, MATH 2940, MATH 4710, BTRY/STSCI 3080, CS 4850, ECON 3130, ECE 3100, and ENGRD 2700 ​-If only AP/CASE/transfer credit appears for MATH 1120/1920, ...
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Reddit
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r/Cornell on Reddit: CS major (engineering) year-by-year course list?
January 17, 2022 -

Can anyone give me a general rundown of what each semester’s classes would look like in CS? Obviously there’s wiggle room in terms of electives; I’m fine with a basic list of X# CS classes, Y# electives, etc. Particularly interested in what the first two years look like in terms of required CS classes and overall number of CS classes. Thanks!

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Cornell Computer Science
cs.cornell.edu › masters › apply › prerequisites
Prerequisites | Department of Computer Science
A bachelor's degree (BA / BS / BE) in computer science or a related technical field (e.g., electrical and computer engineering, information science, operations research) typically suffices. Applicants who have majored in these and other fields are absolutely encouraged to apply provided they ...
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Cornell Computer Science
cs.cornell.edu › undergrad › uadmis
Undergraduate Admissions | Department of Computer Science
Transfer students to Arts & Sciences, ... to the major (students will need to have completed the course equivalents to CS 2110, CS 2800, and at minimum calculus 2 (up to linear algebra is preferred)....
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Cornell Computer Science
cs.cornell.edu › undergrad
Undergraduate Program | Department of Computer Science
Ph.D. Requirements · Ph.D. Student Financial Support ... Robotics Ph. D. prgram ... The Department of Computer Science, part of the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information, is affiliated with both the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering. Students in either college may major in computer science.
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Cornell Computer Science
cs.cornell.edu › masters › academics › degreerequirements
Academic Planning for Master of Engineering | Cornell Bowers
A grade of B or better is required for all the credits associated with the project. A cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 must be maintained to continue in the program. ... M.Eng. students must be registered as full-time students (12 credit minimum) ...
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Cornell Computer Science
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Bachelors of Computer Science (BS) | Cornell Bowers
You’ll also research and fulfill requirements to apply to declare (also known as “affiliate with”) to the Bowers Computer Science major. Explore the curriculum. In the fall, take introductory programming (CS 1110 or CS 1112) or the next computer science and/or math course if you waived ...
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Cornell
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Computer Science (BS) 1 COMPUTER SCIENCE (BS) College of Engineering
Some majors may have a preference of either CS 1110 or · CS 1112, however, either one will count toward the degree requirement. ... Communication Requirement for Cornell's College of Engineering.
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Cornell Computer Science
cs.cornell.edu › undergrad › rulesandproceduresengineering › choosingyourelectives
Choosing Your Electives | Department of Computer Science
Requirements for both CS Majors include elective courses broken down into these categories: The CS Electives involve two (for students that entered Cornell in Fall 2024 or later) or three (for student that entered Conell prior to Fall 2024) 4000-level or above computer science courses.
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Reddit
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r/Cornell on Reddit: Computer Science major in College of Engineering or Arts and Science?
March 30, 2018 -

Hi everyone,

It was only recently until I realized there is computer science for both College of Engineering and Arts and Science. As a student who hates subjects like history and english, and more of a STEM guy (math, chem, comp sci etc), does it make more sense to apply for the College of Engineering in my application? How will my courses be different if I choose CAS, and are there like different requirements for choosing either one? I just would like a clear answer distinguishing these two different colleges for the same major, so I know for sure which one to apply for if I want to major in computer science.

Thanks for any inputs!

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I'm a CS Major in arts which is the less popular option, here are the main differences: classes: engineering has ENGRIs, chemistry and some other stuff, but A&S has language requirements and a few science requirements. Depending on whether you have AP credit/speak a language/enjoy, you should select around this. double majors: if you want to double in an arts major like Math, it's easier to do CS in arts, if you want to double in something like OR, engineering is significantly better. project teams - some elitist project teams like to select kids from engineering because the way you receive academic credits for project teams allows the teams to control you a little better. other external classes - if you want your random distribution classes to be more liberal artsy, A&S is better, if you want them to be more sciency, engineering is better. Those are the main differences I'm familiar with, the CS major itself is identical between both schools, the choice you have to make is what are the non CS classes you want to take
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In CoE you still need to take 6 liberal studies courses although you can choose to avoid history or any of the more writing intensive classes. In CoE you'll be required to take math, chemistry, and physics and in CAS the only main thing I know is you need to take a foreign language. https://www.engineering.cornell.edu/students/undergraduate-students/curriculum/undergraduate-requirements ^ CoE Requirements. Can probably find something similar to CAS if you google. In general though, from what I've heard, the CS major requirements though are the same for both colleges. Can probably find more answers to this if you search this reddit. This is a popular question.
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CSCurriculaCompare
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CS Cornell University (BA)
• 2 First Year Writing Seminars ... the same college (Arts and Sciences). ... • Cornell's BA and BS in Computer Science programs require the same core CS classes....
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Cornell Computer Science
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Bowers College of Computing and Information Science | Cornell ...
The Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science (Cornell Bowers) started as a bold experiment that united the creation of new technology with a deeper understanding of the interplay of technology with humanity. We recognized that the Information Age was transforming society ...