Computer Science Minor

https://ceps.unh.edu/computer-science/program/minor/computer-science

The minor in computer science is designed for students in other majors who want to learn the fundamentals of designing and implementing computer software.

Students should declare their intent to earn a minor as early as possible and no later than the end of the junior year. During the final term, an application should be made to the dean of the student's major college to have the minor shown on the academic record. Students must consult with their major adviser and also the minor supervisor.

Credit toward the minor will be given only for courses passed with C- or better, and a 2.0 grade-point average must be maintained in courses for the minor. Courses taken on the pass/fail basis may not be used for the minor.

Requirements
CS 415Introduction to Computer Science I4
or CS 410C Introduction to Scientific Programming/C
or CS 410P Introduction to Scientific Programming/Python
CS 416Introduction to Computer Science II4
or CS 417 From Programs to Computer Science
CS 420Foundations of Programming for Digital Systems4
CS 515Data Structures and Introduction to Algorithms4
Other Courses
Select one of the following:4
Introduction to Object-Oriented Design and Development
Computer Organization and System-Level Programming
Operating System Fundamentals
Introduction to the Theory of Computation 1
Programming Language Concepts and Features
An approved CS 700-level course
1

CS 659 Introduction to the Theory of Computation has mathematics prerequisites: MATH 425 Calculus I, MATH 426 Calculus II, and MATH 531 Mathematical Proof