How does the Computer Science program differ between School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), Columbia College, Barnard and General Studies?
• The Computer Science major for SEAS students is more rigorous than for other colleges. Students take a minimum of 62 C.S. credits (32 credits of core requirements plus 30 for a concentration track). • Columbia College, Barnard, and General students C.S. majors all pursue the same program with a minimum of 38 C.S. credits (23 for the core and 15 for the track). These students take more credits towards their college requirements and hence less towards the major than SEAS students. • All C.S. majors take the following seven core required courses: • In addition to the courses above, SEAS majors take the following three core courses: • The choice of electives, opportunities for research, and concentration track options are the same regardless of college/school.
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