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The Major: Academic Planning Worksheet For Computer Science

This document provides information to help students plan their academic coursework in preparation for transferring to the University of Washington's Computer Science major, including an overview of the major, prerequisite course requirements, admission statistics and guidelines, and general education requirements. It includes worksheets for students to record courses taken that may fulfill the major's prerequisites and the College of Arts and Sciences' general education/basic skills requirements. The goal is to assist students in successfully transferring and applying to the competitive Computer Science program.

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The Major: Academic Planning Worksheet For Computer Science

This document provides information to help students plan their academic coursework in preparation for transferring to the University of Washington's Computer Science major, including an overview of the major, prerequisite course requirements, admission statistics and guidelines, and general education requirements. It includes worksheets for students to record courses taken that may fulfill the major's prerequisites and the College of Arts and Sciences' general education/basic skills requirements. The goal is to assist students in successfully transferring and applying to the competitive Computer Science program.

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Name: Intended quarter of entry:

Academic Planning Worksheet for Computer Science


This worksheet is designed to help you learn about and plan for admission to your intended major and University general education requirements.
As progress toward your intended major is a factor in transfer admission review, this information is also a part of the transfer admission application.
More info: admit.washington.edu

1. The Major
Major Profile
In the admission decision for this and every major, a wide range of factors are taken into consideration. The profile should not be used to overstate
the importance of grades in the admission decision for academic majors but it may offer some guidance as you plan for transfer.

Undergraduates in C SCI, as of Autumn 2010 ........ 367


Department Admission Information
...from Washington community colleges:
Admission to this major is competitive. Completion of prerequisites does not
Entering Transfer GPA guarantee admission.
3.75-4.00 ................................25
3.50-3.74 ..................................7 Admission is for autumn or spring quarter. Application deadlines are July 1st for
3.25-3.49 ..................................3 autumn quarter and February 1st for spring quarter.
3.00-3.24 ..................................0
2.75-2.99 ..................................1 Applications are available in the department office or online at:
2.50-2.74 ..................................2 http://engr.washington.edu/uapp.
2.49 and below .........................0
Visit the general catalog for more information on this major:
Total from Washington community colleges.............. 41
www.washington.edu/students/gencat/academic/comp_sci.html

Courses Required for Admission to Major

Directions: Record the courses you have taken, are taking, or plan to take prior to UW enrollment that you believe are equivalent to the UW
course requirements listed below.

Dept. Prefix & Grade, In Progress


UW Course Term/Year Credits
Number (IP) or Projected (P) College

Example: MATH 124 – Calculus I MATH& 151 AUT 08 5 A- BC

CSE 142 NW QSR – Computer Programming


CSE 143 NW QSR – Computer Programming II
MATH 124 NW QSR - Calc Analyt Geom I
MATH 125 NW QSR - Calc Analyt Geom II
MATH 126 NW QSR - Calc Analyt Geom III
CHEM 142 NW QSR – General Chemistry
OR
PHYS 121 NW QSR – Mechanics
OR
BIOL 180 NW – Intro Biology
5 credits of English Composition C

Additional Information:
In addition to any AP credit, at least one approved NW course is strongly recommended prior to applying to department.

TIP: To find courses at your community college equivalent to the prerequisites listed, use the Equivalency Guide for Washington Community &
Technical Colleges, admit.washington.edu/BeforeYouApply/Transfer/Plan/EquivalencyGuide. In order to compare course titles and descriptions from
your current school to those offered at the UW, visit www.washington.edu/students/crscat.

University of Washington Seattle | Office of Admissions | April 2011


2. General Education & Basic Skills Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences

This major is in the College of Arts and Sciences, and these are requirements for graduation from that college. You’ll find that many of them overlap
with prerequisites for the major and requirements for an associate degree. However, completion of the associate degree does not in itself guarantee
completion of UW general education or basic skills requirements so it is in your best interest to work these into your schedule before you transfer.
More info: http://www.washington.edu/uaa/advising/degreeplanning/gereqs.php

Directions: Record the courses you have taken, are taking, or plan to take prior to UW enrollment that you believe are equivalent to the UW
course requirements listed below.

General Education Requirements


Dept. Prefix & Grade, In Progress
UW Course Term/Year Credits
Number (IP) or Projected (P) College

Example: MATH 124 – Calculus I MATH& 151 AUT 08 5 A- BC

English Composition C, 5 credits


Additional Writing W, 10 credits

Quantitative & Symbolic Reasoning QSR, 5 credits


Foreign Language, first-year college level,
third-year high school level, or equivalent

Areas of Knowledge AoK - To graduate, students complete 75 credits among the three areas listed below. It is not necessary or even
recommended to complete the entire AoK before transferring. It is just as important to work on prerequisites for your major.

Natural World NW
(Natural Sciences)

Individuals & Societies I&S


(Social Sciences)

Visual, Literary & Performing Arts VLPA (Humanities)

University of Washington Seattle | Office of Admissions | April 2011 2

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