The CS Major 1 General Description. Computer science majors take courses covering algorithms, data structures, logic, programming languages, systems, and theory. 2 Two undergraduate degrees are offered: A Bachelors of Science for students in the College of Engineering. ... 3 Department Policy on Academic Integrity. ...
Students must complete CSCI-UA 101, Introduction to Computer Science (or higher) with a grade of C or better before they may declare a major in this department. Please see the CAS Bulletin for additional information about the Program of Study and Course Offerings within the Department of Computer Science.
Major in Computer Science (12 Courses) Students may substitute a 400-level elective with one of the following Math classes: MATH-UA.0122 Calculus II, MATH-UA.0140 Linear Algebra, and/or MATH-UA.0235 Probability and Statistics; a maximum of two classes can be substituted.
REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS WHO ENROLLED AT NYU FALL 2014 OR LATER An interdisciplinary major offered jointly by the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, providing the opportunity to study both computer science and such relevant mathematics courses as analysis, algebra, probability, and statistics.
Absolute integrity is expected of every Cornell student in all academic undertakings; he/she must in no way misrepresent his/her work fraudulently or unfairly advance his/her academic status, or be a party to another student's failure to maintain academic integrity.
A student assumes responsibility for the content and integrity of the academic work he/she submits, such as papers, examinations, or reports.
Unless otherwise specified by the individual professor, the work you do in Computer Science courses is expected to be the result of your individual effort - the use of a computer in no way modifies the normal standards of the above Code.