08-12-2020, 05:51 PM
(08-12-2020, 02:00 PM)yum2177 Wrote:(08-21-2019, 12:28 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: My guess is it's only math classes that are part of a normal CS degree (since TESU's is very light on math). We know Calc 1 and Discrete Math work (in fact, they're required), and we know Linear Algebra works. I'm guessing Differential Equations would also work, if you had credit in that. I wonder about Calc 2?
Bumping this thread since it's relevant.
Does anyone know if math courses Calc 2 or above (abstract algebra, diff eq, MAT-301 from Coopersmith, etc.) can be used to fill the CS AOS electives in the BA in CS?
I'd like to apply to graduate school in Applied Physics or Mathematics and they require a few more math courses, but I'm iffy if I want to shell the extra cash for a complete BA in Computer Science & Mathematics.
My advisor has already indicated, and it's currently noted in my evaluation, if I take a 3+ credit Calculus 1 course it will fulfill the core AOS and anything over will go towards the AOS electives. Specifically, we discussed Study.com Math 104 Calculus which comes in as MAT-231 Calculus 1 at TESU