Minor in Computer Science
There is a high demand for computer skills in many industries, particularly in the business and scientific fields. The benefits aren't limited to these fields--a minor in Computer Science will complement any field of study.
To select Computer Science as your minor, visit the Computer Science office (CS-522) and fill out a Request for Minor Objective Form.
You must take 15 units of Computer Science courses, including these four (12 units):
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CPSC 120 Introduction to Programming (3 units)
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CPSC 121 Programming Concepts (3 units)
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CPSC 131 Data Structures Concepts (3 units)
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CPSC 313 The Computer Impact (3 units)
You must also take an adviser-approved 3-unit 300/400 level Computer Science elective course.
You may have to take additional courses to meet the prerequisites for your Computer Science courses.
At least 6 units must be upper division (300/400 level) and completed at CSUF. At least 12 units must be courses that are not being used to fulfill requirements for your major.