May I count a newly created elective, elective track, or deep course toward the BSCS? Must I follow a newly imposed prerequisite?
A “deep course” is just one that can be used as the last required computer science course in the major requirements in effect since Fall 2002. Currently the deep courses are CS 116B, 123B, 153, 157B, 158B, and 161. Elective tracks are relevant only to students using the major requirements in effect before Fall 2002. In these requirements, students had to complete two elective tracks. A track was a specified group of courses, and students completed a track by taking two courses from the track. For electives, elective tracks, and deep courses, the answer to the first question is yes, subject to any explicit restrictions placed on doing so. That is, if you are following the BSCS requirements as of a certain date, it doesn’t matter whether the elective course or track or deep course was permitted on that date. For example, if you were already a CS major when CS 153 (Concepts of Compiler Design) became a deep course, and you are following the BSCS requirements that were in effect when you b
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