Semester Guidelines and Policies

Questions and Answers about Semesters

Graduation Plans

Calendar
Academic Year 1998-1999

Calendar
Academic Year 1999-2000

Liberal ed Reqs
Quarter to Semester System

Liberal ed Reqs
Semester to Quarter System

Recommended
Quarter to Semester Substitutions

Fall 98
Schedule

Spring 99
Schedule

COMPUTER SCIENCE

COMPUTER SCIENCE

RECOMMENDED QUARTER TO SEMESTER COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS
Computer Science Contact: James Richards Hagg-Sauer 348 ph. 2840
The following substitutions are recommendations of the department and are subject to change and interpretation.
Note: For courses not offered under quarters, see Semester Course Offerings, below.
Quarter Courses
1996-98 Undergraduate Catalog
Recommended Semester Course Substitution
1998-2000 Undergraduate Catalog

114 Introduction to Computers and Programming

1107 Introduction to Computers

140 Utilizing Computers in the Elementary School

1400 Utilizing Computers in the Elementary School

150 Introduction to VAX/VMS

1141 Campus Computing I

151 VAX/VMS Advanced Topics

1142 Campus Computing II

155 Computer System Introduction (To be Subtitled)

dropped course

158 Introduction to the Internet

1158 Introduction to the Internet

165 Problem Solving, Programs, and Computers

1309 Problem Solving, Programs, and Computers

220 Computer Programming: BASIC

2207 Computer programming: Basic

221 Computer Programming: FORTRAN

See Department Plan

228 Computer Programming: PASCAL

dropped course

229 Computer Programming: C/C++

2229 Computer Programming: C/C++

261 Introduction to Computer Science I

2321 Computer Science I

262 Introduction to Computer Science II

See Department Plan

263 Software Development

See Department Plan

273 Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming

2810 Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming

303 Microcomputer Systems

3160 Microcomputer Systems

322 Structured Programming with PASCAL

dropped course

327 File Processing

3507 File Processing and Database Systems

330 Introduction to Operations Research I

3610 Introduction to Operations Research

331 Introduction to Operations Research II

See Department Plan

335 Simulation and Models

See Department Plan

338 Computer Graphics

3718 Computer Graphics

344 Educational Applications of Computers

3420 Educational Applications of Computers

350 Data Structures I

3528 Data Structures and Algorithms

351 Data Structures II

See Department Plan

353 Digital Logic and Computer Architecture

See Department Plan

410 Operating Systems I

4840 Operating Systems

411 Operating Systems II

See Department Plan

428 Programming Language Structures

4280 Programming Language Structures

452 Compiler Construction

4298 Compiler Construction

455 Software Engineering

4361 Software Engineering I
or 4362 Software Engineering II

489 Seminar in Computer Science

See Department Plan

DEPARTMENT PLAN (DP) for ADVISING
for Quarter to Semester Substitution
of Sequence and Consolidated Courses

The following plan, prepared by the department, will be used to advise students regarding quarter to semester substitutions of sequence and consolidated courses. The plan is based on the following Policies and Practices for Semester Conversion Advising (Semester Conversion Committee; Faculty Senate):

  • Options for meeting the No Retake Policy when students already have completed in quarters a portion of a semester course
    1. Using an All-University number, departments may allow students to enroll for variable credit to complete a portion of a semester course.
    2. Using All-University numbers, departments may design and offer appropriate transitional courses.
    3. Departments may waive portions of a sequence course requirement.
  • This plan is subject to revision and interpretation.
  • For substitution of courses not listed here, see the Quarter to Semester Course Substitution list

Quarter Course
(Number and Title)
Option
(1, 2 or 3 from above, or description of other option/s)

221 Computer Programming: FORTRAN

Dropped course, could substitute CS 2229 if programming language needed

262 Introduction to Computer Science II

#3 Students who have completed CS 261 will have their elective credit requirement reduced by 3 and they should take CS 2321 followed by CS 2322

263 Software Development

#2 Transitional Course entitled Software Development (3 credits)

331 Introduction to Operations Research II

No equivalent, some topics absorbed by CS 3610

335 Simulation and Models

Dropped course, could use CS 3610 as a substitute

351 Data Structures II

No equivalent, some topics absorbed by CS 3528

353 Digital Logic and Computer Architecture

Dropped course, CS majors may substitute any 3000 or 4000 level course

411 Operating Systems II

No equivalent, some topics absorbed by CS 4840

489 Seminar in Computer Science

Dropped course, use any 3000 or 4000 level elective