Computer Science Minor (McCormick School of Engineering)
Bachelor's degree
In Evanston (USA)
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Bachelor's degree
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Evanston (USA)
MATH 220-0 Differential Calculus of One-Variable Functions (1 Unit) Limits, differentiation, related rates, linear approximation, optimization, curve sketching, Newton's method, and antiderivatives. Students may not receive credit for both MATH 220-0 and either MATH 211-0 or MATH 212-0.
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- Calculus
Course programme
Requirements (15 units)
Prerequisites (6 units)
MATH 220-0 Differential Calculus of One-Variable Functions
MATH 224-0 Integral Calculus of One-Variable Functions
MATH 230-0 Differential Calculus of Multivariable Functions
Engineering Analysis:
3 units of engineering analysis:
GEN_ENG 205-1 & GEN_ENG 205-2 & GEN_ENG 205-3 Engineering Analysis I and Engineering Analysis II and Engineering Analysis III
or GEN_ENG 206-1 & GEN_ENG 206-2 & GEN_ENG 206-3 Honor Engineering Analysis and Honors Engineering Analysis and Honors Engineering Analysis
Minor Requirements (9 units)
Core Courses (6 units) 1
6 units of computer science:
EECS 101-0 Computer Science: Concepts, Philosophy, and Connections
EECS 111-0 Fundamentals of Computer Programming
EECS 211-0 Fundamentals of Computer Programming II
EECS 212-0 Mathematical Foundations of Comp Science
EECS 213-0 Introduction to Computer Systems
EECS 214-0 Data Structures & Algorithms
Breath Courses (3 units)
3 courses from the list of breadth courses; each course must be in a different breadth area
Breadth courses in the Computer Science Degree
Computer Science Minor (McCormick School of Engineering)