The next three years of my life.
I'll explain this all later. I just want you to see how NUTS this is.
Key
+ - Core curriculum requirement
@ - Computer Science requirement (per course sequence on site)
$ - English requirement (per course sequence on site)
! - required elective for either major
Credits Earned Before Sophomore Year
FRSEM 101+
FRSEM 102+
CVOR 101+
CVEN 102+$
CVHI 102+
ENGL 100$
ENGL 380$
AMC 201+
Sophomore Year: Fall 2008
PHIL 211 - From Cosmos to Citizen+
GSCI 101 - Physical Science+
CSCI 120 - Intro. to Computer Programming I@
ENGL 275 - Intro to Literary Study I$
CV 201 - West in Modern Society+
Sophomore Year: Spring 2009
PHIL 212 - From Self to Society+
GSCI 102 - Biological Science+
CSCI 125 - Intro. to Computer Programming II@
ENGL 276 - Intro. to Literary Study II$
MATH 247 - Calculus I@
Junior Year: Fall 2009
THEO 200 - Foundations of Christian Theology+
MATH 228 - Discrete Mathematics@
CSCI 246 - Assembly Language@
MATH 254 - Data Structures@
ENGL 330 - Early American Literature$! (1st Am. Lit. Class)
Junior Year: Spring 2010
THEO 201 - Foundations of Christian Theology II+
AMC 202 - American Experience+$ (AMC 201 and 202 count as 3 credits towards an English major)
CSCI 264 - Computer Organization@
MATH 285 - Data Analysis@
ENGL 325 - The Romantic Movement$! (Post-1600 European Lit.)
Senior Year: Fall 2010
PHIL 301 - Moral Philosophy/Ethics+
ENNW 368 - Japanese Literature and Culture+$ (Non-western core course; non-western English course)
CSCI 385 - Theory of Computation@!
CSCI 475 - Senior Project@
CSCI 453 - Algorithms@!
Senior Year: Spring 2011
ENGL 318 - Shakespeare$! (Brit. Lit. pre-1600)
ENGL 331 - American Renaissance Literature$! (2nd Am. Lit. Class)
CSCI 449 - Intro. to Artificial Intelligence@!
CSCI 491 - Independent Study@! (presumably in natural language processing)
CSCI 499 - Special Topics in Computer Science@! (presumably in natural language processing)
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