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All students are required to complete three electives that are chosen from the following options: INFO 2300*, INFO 2310*, CS 2110, CS 3110, CS 3410 or any INFO 3000+ or higher course including INFO 4900 (except INFO 4998).
These courses must be taken for a letter grade, each must earn three or more credit hours, and all must be completed with a grade of C- or higher.Students may only fulfill one of their electives with INFO 4900 (3 credits or more).
*INFO 2300 and INFO 2310 overlap in content so both courses cannot count for credit.