CSE Courses Required by Other Departments


From peg@cse.ohio-state.edu  Mon Aug 17 14:27:33 1998
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Subject: Majors that Require/Use CPTR/INF Courses
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Good information from the degree audit people.

Peg

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>Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1998 16:23:43 -0400
>From: Kathy Newman-Gall 
>Subject: Majors that Require/Use CPTR/INF Courses
>To: "'Peg Steele'" 
>
>Peg -
>
>I'm sorry it has taken so long to acquire this information.  I give Sue
>Lau a great deal of credit for having provided this information in the
>past.  (I think she had every undergrad program at this University
>memorized!)
>
>I did not include the majors you advise (CSE in ENG, ASC and Info
>Systems in BUS).  Neither did I include all GECs, where a CSE course is
>an option in the Mathematical and Logical Analysis component.  The
>following list contains majors that require a CSE course as prerequisite
>to the major, as part of the major, and/or to fulfill a GEC requirement.
>
>ALLIED MED
>
>Health Information Management Systems students entering the major AU'98
>and beyond are required to take CSE 200 and CSE 201 as prerequisites to
>the major.  Students entering the major AU'96 or AU'97 were required to
>have CSE 211 and students entering the program in AU'95 were required to
>have both CSE 211 and 214.
>
>Medical Technology majors have been required to take any CSE course as a
>prerequisite to their major program.  Students entering the major in
>AU'99 and beyond will no longer be subject to this requirement.
>
>Radiologic Technology majors are required to take any CSE course as part
>of their major.
>
>
>ARTS & SCIENCES
>
>Biochemistry majors (BS only) - CSE 221 is in a list of suggested major
>electives.
>
>Economics (BS only) majors - 201 required
>
>
>
>BUSINESS
>
>All majors are required to take CSE 200 (101 or 211 can be substituted).
>Students with a catalog year earlier than SU'96 could substitute
>combinations of CSE 221&100 or 101; CSE 201&100 or 101; En Graph 200&CSE
>100 or 101.
>
>
>DENTISTRY
>
>CSE 100 is a possible major elective, but is not required.
>
>
>
>EDUCATION
>
>Elementary Ed Pre-certification majors who specialize in math can choose
>one CSE course numbered 200 and above to fulfill their thirty hour
>concentration requirement.
>
>
>ENGINEERING
>
>Aviation requires CSE 100 or 212 or 221.
>
>Civil Engineering - BER students could use CSE 221 in technical
>electives.
>
>Electrical&Computer Engineering - CSE 230 can be used as a technical
>elective.
>Electrical&Computer Engineering, CSE option - CSE 221 is an automatic
>substitution for En Graph 167  which is a required core course
>Electrical&Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering Option - CSE 221
>and 222 required (as are many upper level CSE courses)
>
>Industrial Systems Engineering students can choose CSE courses numbered
>200 and above to fulfill technical elective requirements.
>
>Surveying - CSE 221, 222 and 321 required
>
>
>FOOD, AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
>
>Ag & Construction Systems Management - CSE 200 required
>
>Ag Systems Management and Construction Systems (both suspended majors) -
>CSE 211 could be taken as professional support for the major.
>
>Numerous BER programs required 211 or 221 (or 201 in some cases).  I
>believe those were to substitute for Agr Econ 150 which was withdrawn in
>SP'96
>
>
>HUMAN ECOLOGY
>
>Family Resource Management, Consumer Affairs specialization - CSE 100 is
>required; 201 or 211 can substitute.
>Family Resource Management, Consumer Services option (BER ONLY) - CSE
>100 is required; 201 or 211 can substitute.  Students can elect to take
>201 or 211 or 221 or 222 as major support courses.
>Famly Resource Management, Financial Management specialization - CSE 101
>is required; 200, 201 or 211 can substitute.
>
>Home Ec Ed (undergrad major has been suspended), Child Care Services
>Option can choose from CSE 201/211 from a list of math, stats and CSE
>courses.
>
>Hospitality Management - 201 or 211 is required.
>
>Human Development & Family Science - Students with a catalog year prior
>to AU'93 could choose CSE 201 or 211 for a major support course.
>
>Human Nutrition - 201 or 211 required
>
>Textiles & Clothing, Clothing Option (BER ONLY) - majors must take CSE
>201 or 211.
>Textiles & Clothing, Apparel Studies Option - 201 or 211 required
>Textiles & Clothing, Fashion & Interiors Merchandising option - 101 or
>200 or 201 or 211 required
>Textiles & Clothing, Fashion Merchandizing & Product Development and
>Evaluation options - 101 or 211 required
>Textiles & Clothing, Textiles Option - 211 required
>
>
>NATURAL RESOURCES
>
>All majors have to take NR 341, but can substitute a CSE course at the
>200 level or above.
>
>Many BER programs required 211 or 221 (or 201 in some cases).  I believe
>those were to substitute for Agr Econ 150 which was withdrawn in SP'96
>
>
>
>PHARMACY
>
>Students in the General Practice Option can select from CSE 201 or 211
>or 221 as part of 7-10 hours required in professional electives.
>
>

Coordinator, Academic Advisement
CSE Dept.
Ohio State University
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2015 Neil Ave.
Columbus, OH  43201
614-292-1900
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