I checked flowchart for BS CS and now we have to take an extra technical elective (It used to be 9 but now there is 12). Are there any other changes?
Also, if I'm about to graduate but they changed BS CS plan last minute, will I still be able to graduate? Like if I have 9 major guided electives, but they changed it to 12, does that mean I can't graduate?
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)
AP Transfer Credit (22 hours)
All of Physics (8 hours)
All of Calculus (8 hours)
Intro to CS (3 hours)
English Language (AP score of 3 - no Rhetoric credit - 3 hours free elective)
Fall 2018 (16 hours)
CS 1200 - Intro CS
ECS 1100
CS 2336: Computer Science II
CS 2305: Discrete Math
MATH 2418: Linear Algebra
Principles of Macroeconomics (CV) (3 hours - free elective)
Wintermester - Richland 2018 (3 hours)
English Composition II (3 hours) - done
Spring 2019 (18 hours)
CGS 2301: Cognitive Science (turned out to be useless bc no science elective credit fuck u utd)
CS 3305: Discrete Math II
CS 3340: Comp Arch
CS 3341: Prob & Stats
CS 3345: DS & Algo
CS 3377: C/C++ Programming in a UNIX Env
Summer 2019 (4 hours):
Internship (1 hr free elective)
oceanography - random online class to get AES (3 hrs)
CLEPs (12 hours)
US History I
US History II
Western Civilization I
General Biology
Fall 2019 (18 hours)
CS 4390: Computer Networks (guided electives)
CS 4348: Operating Systems
CS 4349: Advanced Algorithm Design and Analysis
CS 4375: Machine Learning (Guided Elective)
CS 4347: Introduction to Database Systems
CS 4365: Artificial Intelligence (Guided Elective)
Spring 2020 (16 hours)
ECS 3390: Professional & Technical Communication
CS 4384: Automata Theory
CS 3354: Software Engineering
CS 4337: Organization of Programming Languages
CS 4341: Digital Logic and Computer Design
CS 4141: Digital Systems Lab
Summer 2020 (17 hours)
CS 4485: Senior Design
ECS 3361: Social and Ethical Issues in CS
ECS 3161: Professional Responsibility in CS
Texas Government (3 hours)
American Government (3 hours)
Music/art/theater Appreciation
>> GRADUATION
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?
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.
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.
On my CS flowchart i see multiple different paths. Do i take one or them all? I’m just confused.