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Can any undergraduate courses appear on the degree plans for graduate degrees offered by the Department of Computer Science?

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Can any undergraduate courses appear on the degree plans for graduate degrees offered by the Department of Computer Science?

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Yes and No. No undergraduate courses can be used on PhD degree plans. However, all Master’s degrees offered by the Department of Computer Science allow at most one approved 400-level CPSC undergraduate course to be used on the degree plan. Courses that cannot be used include courses apparently the same as courses the student took for their own previous degree(s) and courses that are required for the CS or CE undergraduate degree at Texas A&M. The latter include CPSC 410 (Operating Systems), CPSC 420 (Artificial Intelligence), CPSC 431 (Software Engineering), CPSC 433 (Formal Languages), CPSC 462 (Microprocessor Systems), and CPSC 483 (Computer Systems Design).

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