Sample Program for Students who Entered FAU During or After Fall 2004 (Total Credits: 120)
First Year, Fall (13 total credits)
ENC 1101College Writing I **3
MAC 2311Calculus with Analytic Geometry I **4
-FAU Core *3
-FAU Core *3
First Year, Spring (13 total credits)
ENC 1102College Writing II **3
MAC 2312Calculus with Analytic geometry II **4
-FAU Core *3
-FAU Core *3
Second Year, Fall (15 total credits)
PHY 2048&LGeneral Physics (with Calculus) I **4
-Foreign Language I4
-Science ***4
-FAU Core *3
Second Year, Spring (14 total credits)
PHY 2049&LGeneral Physics (with Calculus) II **4
-Foreign Language II4
COP 2200Introduction to Programming in C **3
SPC 2601Public Speaking3
Third Year, Fall (14 total credits)
COT 3002Foundations of Computer Science3
COT 3002LFoundations of Computer Science Lab1
CDA 3201CIntroduction to Logic Design4
MAD 2104Discrete Mathematics3
-FAU Core*3
Third Year, Spring (16 total credits)
COP 3530Data Structures & Algorithms Analysis3
COP 3813 Introduction to Internet Technology 3
STA 4821Stochastic Models for Computer Science3
CDA 3331CIntroduction to Microprocessor Systems4
-Free Elective3
Third Year, Summer (9 total credits)
COT 4420Formal Languages and Automata Theory3
-CS Elective3
-Free Elective3
Fourth Year, Fall (15 total credits)
CEN 4010Principles of Software Engineering3
COP 3540Introduction to Database Structures3
-CS Elective3
- Free Elective 3
-Math Elective3-4
Fourth Year, Spring (13 total credits)
COT 4400Design and Analysis of Algorithms3
COP 4610Computer Operating Systems3
COT 4935Senior Seminar1
-CS Elective3
-Free Elective (if needed to bring total at at least 120 credits)3

* FAU Core: Humanities or social science courses that satisfy the FAU Core Curriculum requirements for all four-year students. These include courses that satisfy the writing component for the Gordon Rule. The Gordon Rule writing courses must be passed with a grade "C" or better.

** These courses must be passed with a grade "C" or better.

*** Science Course: Students must take four credits of additional science coursework that is designed for science majors. Consult your advisor to check a specific course. This coursework must be passed with a grade "C" or better.


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