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====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ||
- | == - Considering taking CMPU-101? | + | === What are the requirements |
- | == - Requirements | + | * Computer Science 101, 102 and 145; 240 or 241, plus at least one additional 200-level Computer Science course and one graded 300-level Computer Science course. Students are advised to consult with the department to determine the courses most appropriate to their interests. No course numbered 200 or higher may be elected NRO and counted toward the requirements for the correlate. |
- | * Requirements for the Correlate: | + | |
- | == - What prerequisites are needed for CMPU-101? == | + | === What prerequisites are needed for CMPU-101? |
- | * There are no pre-requisites | + | * There are no prerequisites |
- | == - What if I've never done any programming before and I'm not very mathematically inclined? | + | === What if I've never done any programming before and I'm not very mathematically inclined? |
* Certainly! | * Certainly! | ||
- | + | === How do we access software needed to do assignments? | |
- | == - How do we access software needed to do assignments? | + | |
* Every Computer Science student gets their own CS Department computer account that has access to all of the software used in any CS course. | * Every Computer Science student gets their own CS Department computer account that has access to all of the software used in any CS course. |