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It is assumed that all entering students
have completed undergraduate courses in programming in a high level
language (such as C, C++, Java, or Smalltalk), in data structures,
and in computer architecture, as well as mathematical maturity (for
example Calculus I & II, and Discrete Mathematics or Switching
Theory). Students who have not had such courses or their equivalent
may be required to take undergraduate courses to remedy
deficiencies, with no credit towards the degree. A 3.0 GPA and an
undergraduate degree in Computer Science or a related discipline are
required for unconditional admission. Detailed information on admissions procedures, along with the appropriate forms, are available from the Graduate School and College of Engineering graduate office. You may directly contact:
The Graduate School Admission Information booklet from the College of Engineering details admission procedure, unconditional admission, provisional admission, and special student status. |
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