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Minor in Computer Science
 
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering makes available an opportunity to pursue a course of study leading to a minor in computer science. The minor provides a basic foundation in computer science through a three-course core and two CS electives. The core provides an introduction to computer science concepts and problem-solving techniques. Electives offer flexibility to integrate your computer science studies with your major area or individual interests. All undergraduate students, except computer science and computer engineering majors, are eligible. The requirements are:
  1. Core: CSE 131, CSE 132 and CSE 241
  2. CSE Electives: Any two CSE courses with a T, S, M, or A suffix. (CSE 240 and CSE 200 also count.)
Declaration must be approved in writing by the student's academic advisor, the chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and the dean of the student's major school. The minor can be declared any time after selection of the specific courses to be taken. The declaration form is available from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering or from the dean's office of the student's major school. You may also want to contact faculty who can offer insights into specific fields applicable to the minor.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
One Brookings Drive, Box 1045, St. Louis, Missouri 63130
Office Location: Bryan 509, Phone: (314) 935-6160, Fax: (314) 935-7302
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