Winter 2009 Undergraduate Calendar


COMPUTER SCIENCE

Bachelor of Computer Science (General) for University Graduates

University graduates with a three-year General, four-year Major or four-year Honours degree (from a discipline other than Computer Science) may apply to the B.C.S (General) degree for University Graduates. This second degree program is offered in two formats:

12-month Full time Degree Program

Major requirements: thirteen courses including, 60-100, 60-140, 60-141, 60-212, 60-254, 60-256, 60-265, 60-266, 60-315, 60-322, 60-330, 60-334 or 60-367, plus one additional Computer Science course.

Other requirements: 62-120, 62-130 (or 62-140), and 65-205.

PROGRAM SEQUENCING

Summer
Intersession (6 week offering starting May): 60-140
Summer (6 week offering starting July): 60-141
12-week term (starting May): 60-100, 60-265 and 65-205

Fall
6 week offering starting September: 60-212
6 week offering starting around October 20: 60-254
13 week term: 60-256, 60-266, one of 62-120, 62-130, 62-140

Winter
13 week: 60-315, 60-322, 60-330, 60-334 or 60-367, Computer Science elective, remaining Math course.

32-Month Evening Degree Program

Major requirements: thirteen courses including, 60-100, 60-140, 60-141, 60-212, 60-254, 60-256, 60-265, 60-266, 60-315, 60-322, 60-330, 60-334 or 60-367, plus one additional Computer Science course.

PROGRAM SEQUENCING

Year 1
Fall: 60-140, 60-100
Winter: 60-141, 60-265
Intersession: 60-212

Year 2
Fall: 60-254, 60-256
Winter: 60-266
Intersession: 60-315

Year 3
Fall: 60-322, 60-330
Winter: 60-334 or 60-367, Computer Science elective
Note: Courses designed for the evening program will have 1 lecture a week from 7 to 10pm. Laboratories will be held from 5:30 to 7pm the same day. The evening program is open only to graduates who have successfully completed all the Mathematics course requirements for the B.C.S General degree program, or their equivalents. (62-120, 62-130 (or 62-140), and 65-205.)

Advanced standing may be granted for Computer Science and Mathematics and Statistics courses provided they (or their equivalents) were passed at an accredited University with a minimum grade of C-. At least 10 additional courses at the 200-400 level must be completed at the University of Windsor to obtain the B.C.S. degree for University Graduates.

COMPUTER SCIENCE: PROGRAM REGULATIONS

COMPUTER SCIENCE: CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM

COMPUTER SCIENCE: COURSES

COMPUTER SCIENCE: PROGRAMS

COMPUTER SCIENCE: INSTRUCTORS

FACULTY OF SCIENCE: GENERAL INFORMATION AND REGULATIONS

GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE REGULATIONS