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Ph.D. Minor in Computer Science

Updated: 29 May 2002 by A.J. Hanson,
incorporate exact text of 2002-2004 Bulletin of University Graduate School.
(Previous version, April 2000.)

The material between the next two horizontal bars corresponds to the currently approved Bulletin of the University Graduate School.

Doctoral students in other departments may complete a minor in computer science by satisfying one of the following options:

  • Three computer science courses totaling not less than 9 hours at the 500 level or above. A500-level courses and 400-level courses are excluded with these exceptions: A595 (B401), B403, P423, P436, B438, B441, P442, and B443.

  • A593, A594, and any two courses totaling 6 hours or more from the list: A595, A596, and the computer sciences course meeting the requirements of the first option above.

End of material to appear in the next edition of the Bulletin of the University Graduate School.

NOTE: For course offerings, see the course list. Beginning in Fall 1999, B401 replaced C341, and is available for graduate credit towards the PhD Minor via enrollment in A595.

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