Typical Four-year Outline: Computer Science BS

The typical four-year outline for Michigan Tech's Computer Science bachelor's degree provides a semester-by-semester guide to core courses, labs, and requirements.

The uAchieve Interactive Degree Audit is the official method for tracking the completion of your specific degree requirements. Please be aware that there are multiple ways for students to progress through this major. This is just one sample and adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes. Students should work with their advisor to develop their individual plan. A full list of undergraduate course descriptions is available.

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First Year

Fall Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CS1000 Exploration in Computing   1
MA1160/MA1161 Calculus with Technology MA1030 or MA1032 5
CS1121 Programming I or CS1131 Advanced Programming(5 credits) MA1031/1032 Concurrently 3
Essential Education: SHAPE   3
UN 1015 Composition   3
Total   15
Spring Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CS1122 Programming II CS 121 3
MA2330 Linear Algebra MA1161/60 3
Essential Education: Natural and Physical Science   3
Essential Education: Arts and Culture   3
Essential Education: Foundations of the Human World   3
Essential Education: Activities for Well-Being and Success   1
Total   16

 

Second Year

Fall Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CS2311 Discrete Structures CS1121/1131, MA 1160/1161 3
CS2321 Data Structures CS1122/1131 3
MA2720 Statistics MA1160/1161 3
Essential Education: Communication Intensive   3
Free Elective – any course   3
Essential Education: Activities for Well-Being and Success   1
Total   16
Spring Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CS1142 Programming at HW/SW Interface CS1122 3
CS3425 Databases CS2311, CS2321 3
CS3311 Formal Models of Computation CS 2311 3
MA3xxx any math course at a 3   3
Essential Education: Intercultural Competency   3
Total   15

 

Third Year

Fall Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CS3421 Computer Organization   3
CS3141 Team Software Project   3
Technology and Society Course   3
Free Elective   3
Technical Elective   3
Essential Education: Activities for Well-Being and Success   1
Total   16
Spring Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CS3411 Systems Programming   3
CS4321 Intro to Algorithms   3
CS4yyy   3
Free Elective   3
Technical Elective   3
Total   15

 

Fourth Year

Fall Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CS3331 Concurrent   3
CS3000 Ethics in Computing   3
CS4yyy   3
Technical Elective   3
Free Elective   3
Total   15
Spring Semester
Course Prerequisites Credit
CS4121 Programming Languages   3
HU3120 Technical and Professional Communication   3
Free Elective   3
Technical Elective   3
Total   12

Grand Total = 120 Credits

Essential Education Requirements (24 total credits)

Required courses are:

  • Essential Ed Seminar (UN 1013 or UN 2013, 1 credit),
  • Composition (UN 1015-3 credits),
  • a Natural and Physical Science course (3 credits),
  • a Communication Intensive course (3 credits),
  • an Arts and Culture course (3 credits),
  • an Intercultural Competency course (3 credits),
  • an Essential Education Experience course (3 credits),
  • and 3 credits of Activities for Well-being and Success.

For specific courses, reference Essential Education on the Registrar's website.

Additional Notes

  • Prerequisite (pre-req) course must be successfully completed PRIOR to taking the subsequent course.
    • Concurrent Prerequisites (concurrent noted by ©) may be taken at the same time, although it is not necessary if the prerequisite course is completed first.
      • Required Corequisite (co-req) courses that MUST be taken together in the same semester.
      • Class Standing: So (Sophomore Standing earned 30 credits) Jr (Junior Standing earned 60 credits), Sr (Senior Standing earned 90 credits)
      • Semester Offered: Noted under electives with F (Fall), Sp (Spring), Su (Summer) or On Demand (no anticipated offering but may show in the schedule, consult COB advisor)
  • Math: Students are placed into an initial math course based on ACT/SAT math score, the online ALEKS assessment, or a math placement exam score for credit (AP, IB, CLEP).
  • Transfer, Advanced Placement, or study abroad courses are not included in credit hours used for GPA calculations. Transfer credit is awarded for Michigan Tech equivalent coursework only if a grade of ‘C’ or better (2.00/4.00) or equivalent is earned at a transfer institution. Study abroad credit will be awarded based on passing a course according to equivalent international standards. Advanced Placement credit is awarded according to published AP Exam score standards (also IB and CLEP).

This degree plan is not an official list of degree requirements. Adjustments may be required due to curriculum changes.

Revised 10/22/2025.