A positive and productive advising relationship is a key component of your success at Michigan Tech. You and your academic advisor will develop your academic plan, and your advisor will help you follow and complete your plan to ensure your success at Michigan Tech.
Announcements
1. General Information and Resources
Recommended Documents
- Academic Calendar
- Catalog, undergraduate
- CC Departmental courses
- CC Learning Center
- Course descriptions, undergraduate
- Enterprise overview and enrollment guidelines
- Essential Education requirements
- Major/minor/concentration change/add/drop requests
- MTU Experience – Your primary portal to class scheduling, grades, etc.
- Registrar's office
The College of Computing consists of two departments: Applied Computing and Computer Science. Below are the bachelors programs offered by each. View specific advising support farther below for each program.
Select the year when you started working toward you degree, then select the specific degree to view the course requirements (PDFs).
This MTU Experience module tracks your degree progress with an interactive audit of completed, in-process, and remaining courses.
The minors overview page explains the process of adding a College of Computing minor to your curriculum.
- Computer Science
- Cybersecurity
- Data Acquisition and Industrial Control
Refer to College of Computing Minor Audits for course requirements.
Contact an academic advisor for help with any of your curriculum questions.
2. Program/Degree-Specific Information
For an overview of this option, refer to the Computer Science program page.
Typical Four-year Outlines
* = Concentration
- Computer Science
- Computer Science – Applications *
- Computer Science – CS *
- Computer Science – Computer Systems *
- Computer Science – Game Development *
Additional Resources
- Degree audits
- Technical Electives
- Knowledge Assessment – Helps place students in the appropriate introductory computer science course.
For an overview of this option, refer to the Software Engineering program page.
- Typical Four-year Outline
- Degree audit
- Technical Electives
- Knowledge Assessment – Helps place students in the appropriate introductory computer science course.
For an overview of this option, refer to the Cybersecurity program page.
Concentration Four-year Outlines
Additional Resources
- Degree audits
- Knowledge Assessment – Helps place students in the appropriate introductory computer science course.
For an overview of this option, refer to the Data Science program page.
- Typical Four-year Outline
- Degree audit
- Knowledge Assessment – Helps place students in the appropriate introductory computer science course.
For an overview of this option, refer to the EET program page.
For an overview of this option, refer to the General Computing program page.
In one or two semesters, you'll be ready to make a well-informed decision about your major, then transition into the degree that works for you—without adding or completing unnecessary credits.
For an overview of this option, refer to the Information Technology program page.
For an overview of this option, refer to the Mechatronics program page.
Contact an academic advisor for help with any of your curriculum questions.
For advance degrees, refer to Tech's Accelerated Programs and Graduate Schools sites.
