Which Georgia Tech courses satisfy the general education requirements in computer literacy?
The IUCC has approved the following courses offered at Georgia Tech as satisfying the general education requirements in computer literacy: COE 1361 Computing for Engineers (currently limited to students in certain engineering majors) CS 1321 Introduction to Computing Introduction to Media Computing (to be offered in Spring 2003 as a trial version of a course intended primarily for non-science/engineering majors) What do the various transfer CS courses signify? If a course is substantially equivalent to one of the Georgia Tech courses listed above, then the student receives credit for the Georgia Tech course. Several additional course numbers have been defined to correspond to computer science courses taken elsewhere that do not match the courses offered at Georgia Tech. CS 13×1 is awarded for introductory computer courses that satisfy the general education requirements, including algorithms, static data structures, and a notion of efficiency of solutions. (In addition to these topics,