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For an engineering student who would like to major in computer science, a typical 3 year schedule would be:

Year

Fall Semester

Spring Semester

 

12 Week Term

3 Week Term

12 Week Term

3 Week Term

 

 

Fresh.

Cpsc 171 (Comp Sci)

Cpsc 240 (Comp Ethics)

Cpsc 172 (Programming)

Math 218 (Linear Alg.)

Math 198 (Calc. I)

Math 199 (Calc. II)

Freshman Colloquium

First Year Seminar

 

Soph.

Cpsc 201 (Algorithms)

Math 243 (Diff. Eq.)

Cpsc 3XX

Distribution Req.

Math 200 (Calc. III)

Cpsc 3XX

Phys 213 (Physics I)

Phys 214 (Physics II)

 

Junior

Cpsc 252 (Comp Org)

Cpsc 2XX

Cpsc 3XX/400

Distribution Req.

Cpsc 3XX

Distribution Req.

Chem 120 (Gen Chem I)

Chem 121 (Gen Chem II)

Note that in order to meet Hiram College's graduation requirements, 2 more distribution courses must be taken.  This will result in an overload for two of the 12 week terms.  However it may be possible to take these courses without extra charge, depending on the number of credits in a semester.  Also in order to meet Hiram College's graduation requirements, it may be necessary to structure a Student Initiated Collegium so that each of the three courses may also be counted toward the Distribution Requirement.  It is VERY important that this be done the freshman year so that other courses can be adjusted accordingly.  See Dr. Van Wormer to discuss the possibilities.