Prerequisites. A prerequisite is a required preparatory course or placement exam score that must be completed prior to enrolling in a course. Course prerequisites are outlined in the Schedule of Classes and Catalog. If you completed work outside of UCR, in order for this transfer work to satisfy a prerequisite, it must be articulated to the UCR course that meets the prerequisite …
Residence: At least 35 of the last 45 units must be taken at UCR. College Breadth Requirements English Composition (no grade below C) Natural Sciences and Mathematics (20 units) Humanities (20 units) Social Sciences (16 units) Ethnicity Foreign Language ('C' grade or better in required course) Major Requirements Lower-Division or Core Courses
Effective Fall 2019, students are required to complete a set of core requirements (96-97 units), 8 units of lower-division elective courses, and 20 units of upper-division elective courses, with a minimum of 16 units from Environmental Sciences or Environmental Toxicology. Core Requirements 1. Lower-division requirements (95-97 units)
Required three courses from: Computer Science 11 (Intro to Discrete Structures, Same-As: MATH 11) Computer Science 61 (Machine Organization and Assembly Language Programming) EE 30A (Fundamentals of Engineering Circuit I) & EE 30LA (Fundamentals of Engineering Circuit I Laboratory) Physics 40B (General Physics) Physics 40C (General Physics)
Residence: At least 35 of the last 45 units must be taken at UCR.
If you have questions contact your major department and academic advisor. It is your responsibility to be aware of all University, College, and major graduation requirements and to satisfactorily complete those requirements.
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (CS) Program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET. More on ABET-specific details related to the CS program appear below.
The Computer Science major is designed to provide students with a broad background in science and humanities and to provide an understanding of fundamental principles of computing and modern computing technology. It prepares the student for professional work with computer systems as well as for graduate work in computer science.
UC-approved high school courses. Two years of history, including: one year of world or European history, cultures and geography (may be a single yearlong course or two one-semester courses), and. one year of U.S. history or one-half year of U.S. history and one-half year of civics or American government.
Subject requirement (A-G) Subject requirement (A-G) To meet minimum admission requirements, you must complete 15 yearlong high school courses with a letter grade of C or better — at least 11 of them prior to your last year of high school.
Three years of college-preparatory mathematics that include the topics covered in elementary and advanced algebra and two- and three-dimensional geometry. A geometry course or an integrated math course with a sufficient amount of geometry content must be completed.
College courses. For each year required through the 11th grade, a grade of C or better in a course of 3 or more semester (4 or more quarter) units in English composition, literature (American or English) or foreign literature in translation.