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This archived information is dated to the 2010-11 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
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The following core courses fulfill the minor requirements. Prerequisites include the standard mathematics sequence through MATH 51.
Introductory Programming (AP Credit may be used to fulfill this requirement): CS 106B. Programming Abstractions |
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or CS 106 X. Programming Abstractions (Accelerated) |
5 |
Core:
CS 103. Mathematical Foundations of Computing1 |
5 |
CS 107. Computer Organization and Systems2 |
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CS 109. Introduction to Probability for Computer Scientists3 |
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Electives (choose two courses from different areas):
Artificial Intelligence
CS 121. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence |
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CS 221. AI: Principles and Techniques |
4 |
Human-Computer Interaction
CS 147. Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction Design |
4 |
Software |
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CS 108. Object-Oriented Systems Design |
4 |
CS 110. Principles of Computer Systems |
5 |
Systems
CS 140. Operating Systems |
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CS 143. Compilers |
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CS 144. Networking |
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CS 145. Databases |
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CS 148. Graphics |
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Theory
CS 154. Automata and Complexity Theory |
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CS 157. Logic and Automated Reasoning |
3 |
CS 161. Design and Analysis of Algorithms |
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Note: for students with no programming background and who begin with CS 106A, the minor consists of seven or eight courses.
1 Students who have taken either CS 103X or CS 103A/B are considered to have satisfied the CS 103 requirement.
2 The name of CS 107 has changed. The previous CS 107 course entitled Programming Paradigms also fulfills this requirement.
3 Students who completed STATS 116, MS&E 120, or CME 106 in Winter 2008-09 or earlier may count that course as satisfying the CS 109 requirement. These same courses taken in Spring 2008-09 or later cannot be used to satisfy the CS 109 requirement.
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