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Can I take upper division classes as a sophomore UCI?
Course Listings However, junior and senior students may take lower-division courses, and freshmen and sophomores may normally take upper-division courses when upper- division standing is not a prerequisite and when any other prerequisites have been met. A course has no prerequisites unless indicated.
Is CS impacted?
The requirements to change majors into the Computer Science (CS) major in the College of Letters and Science changed in Spring Quarter 2015. With the declaration of CS as an impacted major, new prerequisites for transferring into the major will be enforced.
Do you need an AA to transfer to a UC?
Currently, if a student wants to apply to transfer to different UC campuses, the student needs to complete the major preparation courses for each campus. However, the UC Transfer Pathway is not an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) to the UC.
Can I take whatever class I want in college?
No. Classes are often limited by size, whether it’s how many seats are in a lecture room or how big a class can be before intimate discussion becomes impossible, but classes may fill up before some students can register for them.
Does pass no pass affect GPA UCI?
General FAQ’s. How do P/NP courses affect my GPA? Pass and No Pass grade do not carry any grade points; they have no impact on your GPA.
Why take AP Computer Science classes?
To us, Computer Science is empowering, exciting, and worthwhile, and we are here to tell you how AP Computer Science classes can lead you to succeed in programming and technology, and set you up for success in college. If you aren’t yet sure you are sold on computer science, then AP Computer Science Principles (CSP) is for you!
What is a CS major at UC Berkeley?
This CS major is for students enrolled in the College of Letters & Science (L&S). Berkeley emphasizes the science of computer science, which means much more than just computer programming.
What are the requirements to become a CS major?
Students must declare CS (Computer Science B.S. or Computer Science B.A.) as their major between student’s second to sixth quarter. Students must have completed the following CS major qualification courses to qualify for the CS BS major:
Why study Computer Science at UC Santa Cruz?
Most courses in the computer science program at UC Santa Cruz have a strong theoretical component to prepare the student for designing, as opposed to simply using, computer systems. Often, courses taken at other institutions which emphasize applications of current languages and computers do not count toward the computer science major at UCSC.