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- All Classes to Take at Queens College (edited)
- (REQUIREMENTS - Guaranteed to have to take all of these classes)
- Math 237 or Math 231 (Linear Algebra 1)
- Math 202. Advanced Calculus
- Math 310. Elementary Real Analysis
- Phys 222. Optics
- Phys 233. Intermediate Methods of Mathematical Physics I
- Phys 234. Intermediate Methods of Mathematical Physics II
- Phys 235. Classical Physics Laboratory
- Phys 237. Mechanics
- Phys 243. Thermodynamics (and Statistical Mechanics)
- Phys 260. Introduction to Modern Physics
- Phys 310. Electromagnetism I
- Phys 345. Solid State Physics
- Phys 311. Electromagnetism II
- Phys 365. Principles of Quantum Mechanics
- Phys 377. Modern Physics Laboratory
- CSCI 111. Introduction to Algorithmic
- Problem-Solving.
- MATH 120. Discrete Mathematics
- CSCI 211. OOP in C++
- CSCI 212. OOP in Java
- CSCI 220. Discrete Structures
- CSCI 240. Computer Organization and Assembly Language
- CSCI 313. Data Structures
- CSCI 320. Theory of Computation
- CSCI 343. Computer Architecture
- CSCI 323. Design and Analysis of Algorithms
- CSCI 331. Database Systems
- CSCI 340. Operating Systems
- CSCI 316. Principles of Programming Languages
- CSCI 370. Software Engineering
- (Electives)
- Math Group A Class 1 (Ideally MATH 333. Introduction to Algebraic Structures)
- Math Group A Class 2 (Ideally MATH 395. Honors Seminar 1)
- Math Group A Class 3 (Ideally MATH 396. Honors Seminar 2)
- Math Group A Class 4 (Ideally MATH 337. Honors Abstract Algebra)
- Math Group B Class 1 (Ideally MATH 505. Mathematical Problem Solving)
- Math Group B Class 2 (Ideally MATH 518. College Geometry)
- CS ELECTIVE 1. (Ideally CSCI 352. Cryptography.)
- CS ELECTIVE 2 (Ideally CSCI 355. Internet and Web Technologies.)
- CS ELECTIVE 3 (Ideally CSCI 361. Numerical Methods.)
- CS ELECTIVE 4 (Ideally CSCI 363. Artificial Intelligence.)
- CS ELECTIVE 5 (Ideally CSCI 368. Computer Graphics.)
- CS ELECTIVE 6 (Ideally CSCI 391. Honors Problems in Computer
- Science.)
- =============================
- [B.A IN MATHEMATICS]
- (Core Requirements)
- MATH 237. Honors Linear Algebra. 4 hr.; 4 cr. or MATH 231. Linear Algebra 1
- MATH 202. Advanced Calculus
- MATH 310. Elementary Real Analysis. 3 hr.; 3 cr.
- (Group A - any four of these)
- MATH 320. Introduction to Point Set Topology.
- MATH 333. Introduction to Algebraic Structures. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (Syllabus)
- MATH 337. Honors Abstract Algebra I. 3 hr.; 3 cr
- MATH 395. Honors Seminar I.
- MATH 396. Honors Seminar II.
- MATH 601.Discrete Mathematics forComputer Science.
- MATH 609.Introduction to Set Theory.
- MATH 611.Introduction to MathematicalProbability.
- MATH 612.Projective Geometry.
- MATH 613.Algebraic Structures.
- MATH 614.Functions of Real Variables.
- MATH 616.Ordinary Differential Equations.
- MATH 617.Number Systems.
- MATH 618.Foundations of Geometry.
- MATH 619.Theory of Numbers.
- MATH 621.Probability.
- MATH 623.Operations Research (Probability
- Methods).
- MATH 624.Numerical Analysis I.
- MATH 625.Numerical Analysis II.
- MATH 626.Mathematics and Logic.
- MATH 628.Functions of a Complex Variable.
- MATH 630.Differential Topology.
- MATH 631.Differential Geometry.
- MATH 632.Differential Forms.
- MATH 633.Statistical Inference.
- MATH 634.Theory of Graphs.
- MATH 635.Stochastic Processes.
- MATH 636.Combinatorial Theory.
- MATH 650.Studies in Mathematics
- (Group B - any two of these)
- MATH 505. Mathematical Problem-Solving. 3 hr.; 3 cr.
- MATH 518. College Geometry
- MATH 220. Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 223. Differential Equations with Numerical Methods 1
- MATH 224. Differential Equations with Numerical Methods 2
- MATH 241. Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Statistics
- MATH 242. Methods of Mathematical Statistics.
- MATH 245. Mathematical Models.
- MATH 247. Linear Programming and Game
- Theory.
- MATH 328. Introduction to Partial Differential
- Equations.
- MATH 524. History of Mathematics.
- [B.S in Physics]
- (CORE REQUIREMENTS)
- Phys 222. Optics
- Phys 233. Intermediate Methods of Mathematical Physics I
- Phys 234. Intermediate Methods of Mathematical Physics II
- Phys 235. Classical Physics Laboratory
- Phys 237. Mechanics
- Phys 243. Thermodynamics (and Statistical Mechanics)
- Phys 260. Introduction to Modern Physics
- Phys 310. Electromagnetism I
- Phys 345. Solid State Physics
- Phys 311. Electromagnetism II
- Phys 365. Principles of Quantum Mechanics
- Phys 377. Modern Physics Laboratory
- (ELECTIVE - Take one….probably already satisfied due to EE204)
- Phys 225. Solid State Electronics
- PHYS 227. Physical Principles of Telecom–
- munications.
- PHYS 265. Electrical Circuits. (got credit for this - EE204 at QCC)
- PHYS 601. Introduction to Mathematical
- Physics.
- PHYS 611. Analytical Mechanics.
- PHYS 612. Fluid Dynamics.
- PHYS 615. Electromagnetic Theory.
- PHYS 625. Introduction to Quantum
- Mechanics.
- PHYS 635. Condensed Matter Physics.
- PHYS 636. Nuclear & Elementary Particle
- Physics.
- PHYS 637. Modern Optics.
- PHYS 641. Statistical Physics.
- PHYS 645. Solid State Physics.
- PHYS 651. Foundations of Physics.
- [B.S. in CS]
- CSCI 111. Introduction to Algorithmic
- Problem-Solving.
- MATH 120. Discrete Mathematics
- CSCI 211. OOP in C++
- CSCI 212. OOP in Java
- CSCI 220. Discrete Structures
- CSCI 240. Computer Organization and Assembly Language
- CSCI 313. Data Structures
- CSCI 320. Theory of Computation
- CSCI 343. Computer Architecture
- CSCI 323. Design and Analysis of Algorithms
- CSCI 331. Database Systems
- CSCI 340. Operating Systems
- CSCI 316. Principles of Programming Languages
- CSCI 370. Software Engineering
- (ELECTIVES)
- CSCI 352. Cryptography.
- CSCI 355. Internet and Web Technologies.
- CSCI 361. Numerical Methods.
- CSCI 363. Artificial Intelligence.
- CSCI 368. Computer Graphics.
- CSCI 391. Honors Problems in Computer
- Science.
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