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Bachelor of Science or Arts in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science or Arts in Computer Science in the Schools of Liberal
Arts and Jackson
Directer: Associate Professor Anselm Blumer

The university provides programs in computer science through the College
of Liberal Arts and through the College of Engineering. Students in the
College of Liberal Arts may fulfill the concentration requirements in
Computer Science as outlined below. Students in the College of Engineering
should see the alphabetical listing in this bulletin under Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science for a description of the B.S. in
computer engineering and the B.S. in computer science.
Undergraduate Concentration Requirements
Major in Computer Science:
Ten courses, seven or eight in computer science and two or three courses
of approved advanced work in related fields. The computer science courses
must be more advanced then Computer Science 11 and must include Computer
Science 15,
40, 80, 160, and 170. The related fields courses must include Mathematics
12 or 17 and Mathematics 22. The Department of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science maintains a list of courses suitable for use as a third course
in a related field. The introductory courses Computer Science 5 and 11, and
Mathematics 4,5, 6, and 11 do not count toward the major. No more than
one Directed Study ( 193, 194 ) may be counted toward the major.
The above are minimal requirements for the concentration. For students who
wish a stronger program, one or more of the following courses is
recommended: Computer Science 180, Mathematics 46, 145, 161.

Tufts Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department