02-15-2011, 08:51 PM
I recently registered to Thomas Edison and currently looking to sign up for classes, but I am confused on how to know what classes fall into which category.
For example, the humanities 6 credit requirement. Where can I find a list of approved classes for humanities? Are the only classes that fall into the category humanities 1 and 2 courses? please explain.
I have the same question for B. Theory Area Courses & C. Computer Science Electives. Are the courses underneath both categories the only approved classes?
Subject/Category Credits
I. General Education Requirements 30
A. English Composition 6
B. Humanities 6
C. Social Sciences 6
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 6
Calculus I
Calculus II
E. General Education Electives 6
II. Area of Study: Computer Science 21
A. Introductory Course (required) 3
Introduction to Computer Science
B. Theory (required) 9
Select three of the following:
Assembly Language Programming (3)
Data Structures (3)
Discrete Math (3)
Linear Algebra (3)
C. Computer Science Electives 9
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Simulation
Comparative Programming Languages
Computer Architecture
Computer Graphics (Required to be taught from a Computer Science department)
Computer Statistical Techniques
Problem Analysis & Solution
Programming Languages
Unix
Database Management
Systems Analysis and Design
Systems Programming
III. Free Electives 9
Total 60
For example, the humanities 6 credit requirement. Where can I find a list of approved classes for humanities? Are the only classes that fall into the category humanities 1 and 2 courses? please explain.
I have the same question for B. Theory Area Courses & C. Computer Science Electives. Are the courses underneath both categories the only approved classes?
Subject/Category Credits
I. General Education Requirements 30
A. English Composition 6
B. Humanities 6
C. Social Sciences 6
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 6
Calculus I
Calculus II
E. General Education Electives 6
II. Area of Study: Computer Science 21
A. Introductory Course (required) 3
Introduction to Computer Science
B. Theory (required) 9
Select three of the following:
Assembly Language Programming (3)
Data Structures (3)
Discrete Math (3)
Linear Algebra (3)
C. Computer Science Electives 9
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Simulation
Comparative Programming Languages
Computer Architecture
Computer Graphics (Required to be taught from a Computer Science department)
Computer Statistical Techniques
Problem Analysis & Solution
Programming Languages
Unix
Database Management
Systems Analysis and Design
Systems Programming
III. Free Electives 9
Total 60