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Can I declare the Computer Science major without having been a Pre-Computer Science major?

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Can I declare the Computer Science major without having been a Pre-Computer Science major?

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Yes. In order to declare the Computer Science major a student must have completed (or have received credit for) COMP 401, 410, 411, MATH 231, 232, 233, 381 (or STOR 215), and PHYS 116, 117 with a grade of C or better in each course. Any student meeting these criteria may declare the Computer Science major. It is not necessary to have been a Pre-Computer Science major first.

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