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====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ====== Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ||
- | == - Considering taking CMPU-101? == | + | === I'm thinking about declaring the major. When and how can I do that? === |
- | == - Requirements for major/ | + | * Students need to have completed |
- | * Requirements for the Correlate: | + | * At the earliest, you should be enrolled in either 102 or 145 and received feedback on your midterm exam to make an informed decision on declaring the major. |
+ | * Once you have decided to declare, | ||
- | == - What prerequisites | + | === What are the requirements |
- | * There are no pre-requisites for CMPU-101. The course | + | * 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 |
- | == - What if I've never done any programming before and I'm not very mathematically inclined? | + | === What prerequisites are needed |
- | * Certainly! | + | * There are no prerequisites for CMPU-101. |
+ | === What if I've never done any programming before and I'm not very mathematically inclined? | ||
+ | * 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. |