Christian Brothers University

Department of Mathematics

Course Requirements for Bachelor of Science Dual Degree
Mathematics and Computer Science

First Year Courses
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
Calculus I 3 Calculus II 3
Introduction to Programming & Algorithms 3 Intermediate Programming & Algorithms 4
English Composition I 3 English Composition II 3
Dimensions of Faith and Community 3 Physics I 4
Foreign language elective 3 Foreign language elective 3
Orientation 0    
Total credits 15 Total credits 17
Second Year Courses
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
Differential Equations 3 Calculus III 3
Data Structures 4 3
Physics II 4 English literature elective 3
Digital Design 3 Microprocessor Architecture 3
Philosophy elective 3 Religious studies elective 3
Total credits 17 Total credits 15
Third Year Courses
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
Linear Algebra 3 Abstract Algebra 3
Numerical Analysis 3 Discrete Math 3
Database Design 3 Operating Systems 3
Electrical Circuits I 3 Computer Networks 3
Computer Architecture 3 Computer Science Internship 3
Social science elective 3 Social science elective 3
Total credits 18 Total credits 18
Fourth Year Courses
Fall Semester Credits Spring Semester Credits
Complex Analysis 3 Real Analysis 3
Mathematics Seminar I 1 Mathematics Seminar II 2
Mathematics elective 3 Topics in Computer Science 3
Computer Science Project I 1 Computer Science Project II 3
Algorithms 3 ECE Elective 3
ECE Elective 3

Religious Studies Elective 3

Total credits 17 Total credits 14

Total credits required for graduation are 131.
Maximum mathematics credits applicable toward the degreee are 50.

Transfer students must take at least one half of the required mathematics courses numbered 300 or above at Christian Brothers University.

Mathematics Electives

The mathematics electives must be chosen from Geometry and History, Probability, Statistics, Topics in Mathematics.

ECE Electives

The ECE electives must be chosen from ECE 451-7 or ECE 480-9.

2006 Course Requirements

The course requirements for students following the 2006 and earlier catalogs