BCS/Business Checklist (2004-2005)


Required Courses:
7.5 CS units
CS 132 or 133 or 3xx or 4xx
CS 134
CS 240
CS 241
CS 245
CS 246
CS 251
CS 341
CS 350
CS 340 - 3981; 440 - 4981
CS 340 - 3981; 440 - 4981
CS 340 - 3981; 440 - 4981
CS 440 - 4981
CS 440 - 4981
CS 440 - 4981 or CS 6xx or CS 7xx or STAT 440 or CO 487
4.0 Elective units
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.5 Math units
MATH
1[34]5
MATH
1[34]6
MATH
1[34]7
MATH
1[34]8
MATH
2[34]9
STAT
2[34]0
STAT
2[34]1
5.0 Non-math units
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Additional Constraints:
Eight terms enrolled in at least three courses totalling 1.5 units.
No more than 3.0 units of excluded courses and non-excluded courses failed prior to the Fall 2004 term.
CS Major Average of 60% or higher.
Cumulative Average of 60% or higher.
English Writing Skills.
Additional Constraints:
Two of (CS breadth):
One of CS 343, 442, 444, 445, 446, 447, 450, 452, 454, 456, 457
One of CS 4481, 482, 483, 486, 488
One of CS 360, 365, 370, 371, 462, 466, 472, 476, 487
Two of (communications):
CS 492
ENGL 109
ENGL 119
ENGL 209
ENGL 210x
SPCOM 223 or 224
Two of (business CS):
CS 4481
CS 454
CS 4802
Six of (business):
ACTSC 231
ACTSC 371
AFM 101 or 121
AFM 102 or 122
BUS 111W
BUS 121W
BUS 362W
BUS 481W
BUS 491W
ECON 101
ECON 102
ECON 344
HRM 200
MSCI 211 or
PSYCH 338
MSCI 311
 
Non-math units that satisfy one of:
Meet requirements for a minor, joint or full Honours plan from outside of the Mathematics Faculty
Elective breadth and depth requirement
All of (breadth):
1.0 units from Arts Group A
1.0 units from Arts Group B
0.5 units from Faculty of Science
0.5 units from Faculties of Science, Applied Health Sciences or Environmental Studies
One of (depth):
1.5 units at the 3rd year level or higher with the same prefix
1.5 units with the same prefix forming a prerequisite chain of length three
An alternate plan approved by a CS Advisor

Notes:

1 For the Fall 2006 and Winter 2007 terms, CS 348 can be taken to receive a credit in CS 448.

2 CS 480 was renamed to CS 490 in the 2007-2008 calendar.

Disclaimer: This checklist is a handy tool but is not a substitute for the official degree regulations. If there is a question of interpretation or a discrepancy, the University Calendar always takes precedence.