Step 8) Choose Possible Courses
Computer Science: Computer Information Systems
Please refer to the current University Catalog to see the course descriptions and a major description with requirements for computer science.
Computer Science offers two choices for students majoring in computer science - the traditional program and the computer information systems concentration. Students interested in studying computer science with a business focus will be attracted to the computer information system concentration.
Students who have LITTLE or NO PRIOR computer programming experience should enroll in CPSC 110. This course partially satisfies the General Education requirement for Quantitative Reasoning and provides the programming experience necessary for further study in computer science.
Students interested in either program with prior computer programming experience should enroll in CPSC 220. This course partially satisfies the General Education requirement for Quantitative Reasoning and provides the programming experience necessary for further study in computer science.
If a student has had prior programming experience, but is unsure about the appropriate starting point to continue his or her studies, he or she can request to take the CPSC department’s online placement test by sending email to cpscdept@umw.edu.
Course Placement Based on AP Score:
Students who earned a 3 or better on the A exam will be awarded three credits and be exempted from CPSC 110. These students should select CPSC 220 to continue their studies in computer science or the computer information systems concentration.
Students who earned a 4 or better on the AB exam will be awarded four credits and be exempted from CPSC 220. These students should select CPSC 230A and CPSC 125A to continue their studies in computer science or the computer information systems concentration.
Students who earned a 3 on the AB exam will be awarded three credits and be exempted from CPSC 110. These students should select CPSC 220 to continue their studies in computer science or the computer information systems concentration.
Students who earned a 5 or higher on the HL exam will be awarded three credits and be exempted from CPSC 110. These students should select CPSC 220 to continue their studies in computer science or the computer information systems concentration.
Students who earned a 5 or higher on the HL exam (IB Information Technology in a Global Society) earn credit for CPSC 103 but do not receive SI credit.
In all cases, placement adjustments can be made during the first week of the semester.
In addition to CPSC 110 or CPSC 220, students should consider taking one or more of the following courses during their freshmen year: BUAD 131, Principles of Accounting, CPSC 125, Introduction to Discrete Mathematics, MATH 200, Introduction to Statistics, or CPSC 320, Statistics for Computer Scientists. BUAD 131 is a prerequisite for Business Administration 132, which is required for the concentration. Either MATH 200, Introduction to Statistics, or Computer Science 320, Statistics for Computer Scientists, is a prerequisite to Business Administration 353 Decision Analysis, which is required for the concentration.
Some examples of first semester schedules for the computer science major with a computer information systems concentration are shown. There are many variations of a first semester schedule; the examples are just meant to help you see that there are many ways to reach the same goals.
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**This particular course is in a discipline that allows students with demonstrated competence upon admission to UMW (such as AP/IB credit, dual enrollment, etc.) to begin courses at a higher level. Please read the Academic Planning Guide carefully to see if you meet the requirements. For example: students may begin at any level language course for which they feel prepared (101, 102, 201, or 202), but must then complete the rest of the sequence in order without skipping any levels.

