If you have any questions about the following information, contact Diane Christie, the program director, at christied@uwstout.edu.
Computer Science
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CS-144, Computer Science 1 (no prereq.)
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CS-145, Computer Science 2 (prereq: CS-144)
Mathematics Courses
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MATH-156, Calculus and Analytic Geometry 1
(prereq: placement test score or College Math II) -
MATH-157, Calculus and Analytic Geometry 2
(prereq: MATH-156)
Note: Applied Mathematics students should take MATH-156/157 sequence rather than MATH-153/154 sequence; If a student starts with MATH-153 (e.g. a transfer student), she/he should switch to MATH-157 if possible
Statistics Courses
- Normally, no statistics in the first year; can take STAT-320, Statistical Methods, if interested in exploring the field
Note: Any student who gets a C- or lower in a major course should be encouraged to repeat that course in order to make sure they can progress to the next course.
General Education
Try to take as much as possible during first two years.
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Ethnic Diversity --- 2-3 courses depending on course combinations; a number of combinations are possible where each course also satisfies another general education requirement under Social/Behavioral Science or Humanities
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English --- 6 credits ENGL-101 or ENGL-111 - first year, 1st semester ENGL-102 or ENGL-112 - first year, 2nd semester
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Speech --- 2 credits SPCOM-100 - first year
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Health and Physical Education --- 2 credits (usually two 1-credit courses)
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Social and Behavioral Sciences --- 9 credits in 3 areas (usually three 3-credit courses) Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology
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Humanities --- 9 credits in 3 areas (usually three 3-credit courses) Art History and Music Appreciation, Creative/Performing Arts, History, Literature, Philosophy, Foreign Language/Culture
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Analytic Skills --- 6 credits, satisfied with MATH-156 and CS-144 (8 credits; uses up 2 General Education elective credits)
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Science --- 4 credits, must include lab
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Technology --- 2 credits