Ask if you can take a prereq course as a coreq. They might allow it. Answer from bettingontheriver on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/utdallas › how do you graduate in less than 4 yrs (cs)
r/utdallas on Reddit: How do you graduate in less than 4 yrs (CS)
July 21, 2024 -

Im looking at the flowchart and it’s basically set up for you to graduate in 4 years because each course has a prerequisite from the previous semester so my question is how can I get ahead? I’ve heard a lot of people graduate before but how do y’all do it with the prereqs in place.

I’m asking because for next spring it looks like I can only take a certain amount of classes but not enough to equal 15 credit hours but idk what else to take since everything has a prerequisite? (I came in with all my cores and free electives already, I’m a freshman)

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reddit.com › r/utdallas › is my cs degree plan missing any classes?
r/utdallas on Reddit: Is my CS degree plan missing any classes?
July 18, 2019 -

AP Transfer Credit (22 hours)

  1. All of Physics (8 hours)

  2. All of Calculus (8 hours)

  3. Intro to CS (3 hours)

  4. English Language (AP score of 3 - no Rhetoric credit - 3 hours free elective)

Fall 2018 (16 hours)

  1. CS 1200 - Intro CS

  2. ECS 1100

  3. CS 2336: Computer Science II

  4. CS 2305: Discrete Math

  5. MATH 2418: Linear Algebra

  6. Principles of Macroeconomics (CV) (3 hours - free elective)

Wintermester - Richland 2018 (3 hours)

  1. English Composition II (3 hours) - done

Spring 2019 (18 hours)

  1. CGS 2301: Cognitive Science (turned out to be useless bc no science elective credit fuck u utd)

  2. CS 3305: Discrete Math II

  3. CS 3340: Comp Arch

  4. CS 3341: Prob & Stats

  5. CS 3345: DS & Algo

  6. CS 3377: C/C++ Programming in a UNIX Env

Summer 2019 (4 hours):

  1. Internship (1 hr free elective)

  2. oceanography - random online class to get AES (3 hrs)

CLEPs (12 hours)

  1. US History I

  2. US History II

  3. Western Civilization I

  4. General Biology

Fall 2019 (18 hours)

  1. CS 4390: Computer Networks (guided electives)

  2. CS 4348: Operating Systems

  3. CS 4349: Advanced Algorithm Design and Analysis

  4. CS 4375: Machine Learning (Guided Elective)

  5. CS 4347: Introduction to Database Systems

  6. CS 4365: Artificial Intelligence (Guided Elective)

Spring 2020 (16 hours)

  1. ECS 3390: Professional & Technical Communication

  2. CS 4384: Automata Theory

  3. CS 3354: Software Engineering

  4. CS 4337: Organization of Programming Languages

  5. CS 4341: Digital Logic and Computer Design

  6. CS 4141: Digital Systems Lab

Summer 2020 (17 hours)

  1. CS 4485: Senior Design

  2. ECS 3361: Social and Ethical Issues in CS

  3. ECS 3161: Professional Responsibility in CS

  4. Texas Government (3 hours)

  5. American Government (3 hours)

  6. Music/art/theater Appreciation

>> GRADUATION

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reddit.com › r/computerengineering › computer engineering degree plan
r/ComputerEngineering on Reddit: Computer Engineering Degree Plan
July 13, 2025 -

This is the degree flowchart for Computer Engineering at UT Dallas. UTD is a decently high ranked engineering school so I was wondering how does this degree plan look and has anyone possibly attended UTD and have thoughts on their courses?

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reddit.com › r/utdallas › what other resources can i use to know what classes i need to take in freshman year besides the academic advisors?
r/utdallas on Reddit: What other resources can I use to know what classes I need to take in freshman year besides the Academic Advisors?
May 30, 2023 -

I am a rising freshman for UTD and am about to attend my Freshmen Orientation. I have everything doe and decided except for what classes I want to take and unfortunately my academic advisor is booked well beyond my orientation date. I was wondering if there was any other way to find out what classes I should take or if I should just follow the flowchart that UTD has for each major. I am majoring in Comp Sci if that helps. Thanks in advance.

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reddit.com › r/utdallas › degree plan for cs student
r/utdallas on Reddit: Degree Plan for CS student
September 29, 2023 -

Hello guys, is this schedule manageable for CS student? I don't have any limitations, full time student and if it's okay, can you recommend any good professor for the classes?

Spring (2024)

  • CS 3305 - Discrete Math for Computing II (Jason Jue)

  • CS 2340 - Computer Architecture (Mazidi)

  • CS 3341 - Probability & Statistics in CS (Tristan Whalen)

  • CS 3345 - Algorithm Analysis & Data Structure (Omar Hamdy)

  • CS 3354 - Software Engineering

Summer

  • MATH 2418 - Linear Algebra

  • CS 3377 - C/C++ Programming in a UNIX Environment

  • CS 4337 - Programming Language Paradigms

Fall

  • CS 4341 - Digital Logic and Computer Design

  • CS 4141 - Digital Systems Laboratory

  • CS 4348 - Operating Systems Concepts

  • CS 4349 - Adv Data Structures & Algorithms

  • CS 4347 - Database Systems C

Spring (2025)

  • ECS 3390 - Professional & Technical Comm

  • CS 4384 - Automata Theory

  • CS 4352 - Human Computer Interactions I (CS guide elective)

  • CS 4375 - Introduction to Machine Learning (CS guide elective)

Summer

  • Intern

Fall

  • CS 4485 - CS project

  • CS 3162 - Prof. Responsibility in CS and SE

  • CS guide elective CS 4390 - Computer Networks

Edited: I already have credits for all free electives.

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Utdallas
nsm.utdallas.edu › advising › degree-plans
Degree Plans, Flowcharts, Forms & Guides - UTD School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
See the plans, forms and flowcharts for each of the undergraduate degrees offered by the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at UT Dallas.
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UTEP
utep.edu › cs › graduate › pdfs › degree-plan-flowchart.pdf pdf
V103012 EE 2369 & 2169 Digital System Design I & Lab MATH 3323 Matrix Algebra
CS 4x73 Internship · University Core Areas · 1. Social and Behavioral Science · 2. Visual and Performing Arts · 3. Communications · MATH 1508 · Precalculus · (required by · entrance test) UTEP Computer Science Undergraduate Degree Flowchart · CS Tech · Elective ·
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UT Dallas
catalog.utdallas.edu › 2024 › undergraduate › programs › ecs › computer-science
Computer Science (BS) - UT Dallas 2024 Undergraduate Catalog - The University of Texas at Dallas
The Computer Science Department offers the BS degree in Computer Science and the BS degree in Software Engineering. Both are based on a solid foundation of mathematics, including calculus, and discrete mathematics. These programs of study are designed to offer students opportunities to prepare ...
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UT Dallas
catalog.utdallas.edu › 2023 › undergraduate › programs › ecs › computer-science
Computer Science (BS) - UT Dallas 2023 Undergraduate Catalog - The University of Texas at Dallas
The Computer Science Department offers the BS degree in Computer Science and the BS degree in Software Engineering. Both are based on a solid foundation of mathematics, including calculus, and discrete mathematics. These programs of study are designed to offer students opportunities to prepare ...
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Utdallas
engineering.utdallas.edu › academics › undergraduate-majors › undergrad-advising › incoming-students
Incoming Students - Erik Jonsson School of Engineering & Computer Science | The University of Texas at Dallas
This test allows you to skip programming fundamentals (CS 1336/1136). It does not give you college credit for programming fundamentals. If you take programming fundamentals and do not pass, you cannot use this assessment to get credit. Ready to take the test? See instructions on how to take the test. ... You can familiarize yourself with the courses required for your degree by reviewing your degree plan and flowchart, found on the Degree Resources page.