CS/Applied Physics Dual Degree Agreement (PDF)


Curriculum Content

General Education - 41 Credits
COMM-101 Written and Oral Communication I
COMM-301 Written and Oral Communication II
ECON-201 Economic Principles
HUMN-201 Introduction to Humanities
LS-489 Senior Seminar
ORTN-101 Learning, Success, and Teamwork
SSCI-201 Introduction to Social Science
  Advanced Humanities Elective
  Advanced Social Science Elective
  Liberal Studies Elective
  Liberal Studies Elective
   
Chemistry - 8 Credits
CHEM-137/136 General Chemistry I (w/Lab)*
CHEM-237/238 General Chemistry II (w/Lab)**
   
Mathematics - 28 Credits
MATH-101 Calculus I
MATH-102 Calculus II
MATH-203 Multivariate Calculus
MATH-204 Differential Equations / Laplace Transforms
MATH-307 Matrix Algebra
MATH-313 Boundary Value Problems
MATH-327 Mathematical Statistics I
   
Engineering - 16 Credits
CE-210 Digital Systems I
CE-320 Microcomputers I
EE-210/211 Circuits I (w/Lab)
EE-240 Electromagnetic Fields & Apps
   
Computer Science - 56 Credits
CS-101 Computing and Algorithms I
CS-102 Computing and Algorithms II
CS-202 Systems Programming Concepts
CS-203 Computing and Algorithms III
CS-211 Discrete Mathematics
CS-300 The Computing Professional
CS-312 Theory of Computation
CS-435 Functional Languages and Parsing
CS-451 Operating Systems
CS-471 Software Engineering
  Computer Science Elective
  Computer Science Elective
  Computer Science Elective
  Computer Science Elective
   
Physics - 52 Credits
PHYS-114/115 Newtonian Mechanics (w/Lab)
PHYS-224/225 Electricity & Magnetism (w/Lab)
PHYS-235 Computers in Physics
PHYS-302 Vibration, Sound, and Light
PHYS-342 Materials Science & Nanotech.
PHYS-362 Modern Physics
PHYS-412 Theoretical Mechanics
PHYS-452 Thermodyn. & Statistical Physics
PHYS-462 Quantum Mechanics
PHYS-477 Optics
PHYS-485 Acoustic Testing & Modeling
PHYS-446/464 Solid State or Nuclear Physics
  Physics Elective
   
Thesis - 4 Credits
 
Total CS/AP Dual Degree - 205 Credits Minimum
*May be replaced by CHEM-135/136 with permission from the Physics Department.
**May be replaced by CHEM-145/146 with permission from the Physics Department