CS Minor Requirements Before Fall 2016
Minor in Computer Science:
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CSCI-UA.0101 Intro to Computer Science
- prerequisite: CSCI-UA.0002 or placement exam
- CSCI-UA.0102 Data Structures
- CSCI-UA.0201 Computer Systems Organization
- MATH-UA.0121 Calculus I
Note: Students may be eligible to place out of CSCI-UA.101. If you place out, you must replace the course with another approved Computer Science course. Please contact the Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Computer Science Minors Programs at adus@cs.nyu.edu to see if you’re eligible to take a placement exam.
Minor in Web Programming and Applications:
ANY FOUR courses offered by the computer science department. Topics vary each semester. Typical choices include:
- CSCI-UA.0002 Introduction to Computer Programming
- CSCI-UA.0004 Introduction to Web Design and Computer Principles
- CSCI-UA.0060 Database Design & Web Implementation
- CSCI-UA.0061 Web Development & Programming
- CSCI-UA.0101 Intro to Computer Science
- CSCI-UA.0380 Topics of General Computing Interest
Note : Stern students are not eligible to enroll in the Web Programming and Applications minor.
Note : Students may be eligible to place out of CSCI-UA.0002 or CSCI-UA.0004. If you place out, you must replace the course with another approved Computer Science course. Please contact the Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Computer Science Minors Programs at adus@cs.nyu.edu to see if you’re eligible to take a placement exam.
Joint Minor in Computer Science and Mathematics
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CSCI-UA.0101 Intro to Computer Science
- prerequisite: CSCI-UA.0002 or placement exam
- CSCI-UA.0102 Data Structures
- MATH-UA.0121 Calculus I
- MATH-UA.0122 Calculus II
Computer Science Education Minor
Computer science is a rapidly growing field, and skilled
teachers are in demand. Become one of them. In this 18-credit
minor, you will take computer science classes at NYU's Courant
Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Tandon School of
Engineering, and computer science education courses and education
electives through NYU Steinhardt's Department of Teaching and
Learning. You'll be prepared to teach computer science and
programming to children and adolescents, working in schools,
museums, community centers, and other educational settings. This
minor is open to all NYU students.
For more information:
Computer Science Education Minor
For more information please review the Course Descriptions or contact the Program Administrator , in CIWW 323 or 306..