Computer Science Dept. Policy for Undergraduates

1999 Quantitative Electives

The following undergraduate courses listed in the 1997-1999 Undergraduate Catalog can be taken as Quantitative Electives:


ARTS AND SCIENCES

Biology: 81.111 and higher (see exceptions here), 83.101 and higher

Chemistry: 84.121 and higher, except 84.260 and 84.360 (see exceptions here)

Environmental, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences: 85.306, 87.201, 87.202, 89.201, 89.314, 89.452

Economics: 49.312, 49.316, 49.407, 49.436

Mathematics (only applied courses allowed): 92.301, 92.302, 92.362, 92.363, 92.381, 92.382, 92.403, 92.404, 92.409, 92.416, 92.418, 92.450, 92.481, 92.482, 92.457, 92.458, 92.481, 92.482, 92.483, 92.593

Physics: 80.336 and higher; 95.209 and higher; 24.331; 98.306 and higher (see exceptions here)


ENGINEERING

Chemical Engineering: 10.203 and higher (see exceptions here)

Nuclear Engineering: 24.301 and higher (see exceptions here)

Civil Engineering: 14.203 and higher (see exceptions here)

Electrical Engineering: 16.201, 16.202, 16.211, 16.333, 16.355 and higher, EXCEPT 16.422 and other courses with a significant computer component (see other exceptions here)

Mechanical Engineering: 22.211 and higher (see exceptions here)

Plastics Engineering: 26.201 and higher (see exceptions here)

Work Environment:  19.525, 19.540


Please direct questions to
Prof. Jesse M. Heines, UML CS Undergraduate Coordinator, heines@cs.uml.edu