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Computer Science Majors

Lower Division Curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science 

  • Computer Science Major
  • Computer Science Major with an emphasis in Scientific Computing
  • Computer Science Major with an emphasis in Business Applications
  • Computer Science Major with an emphasis in Games and Animation
University Core Requirements
Please consult the University Core requirements page for additional courses as required by the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering.

Lower Division Major Requirements
LMU COURSE CERRITOS COLLEGE COURSE
CMSI 185: Computer Programming No course equivalency
CMSI 186: Programming Laboratory CIS 182: Java Programming
CMSI 281: Data Structures No course equivalency
CMSI 282: Algorithms No course equivalency
CMSI 284: Computer System Organization No course equivalency
ELEC 281: Logic Design No course equivalency
MATH 131: Calculus I MATH 170: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
MATH 132: Calculus II MATH 190: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
MATH 248: Introduction to Methods of Proof No course equivalency
LMU CERRITOS COLLEGE


Laboratory Science requirement
Students are required to take one laboratory science course. 
Choose one of the following courses:
A & P 120, 130, 150, 151, 200, 201
BIOL 120, 200, 201
BOT 120
CHEM 100, 111, 112, 211, 212
MICR 200
PHYS 100, 101, 102, 201, 202, 203
ZOOL 120
 

Elective Science requirement
Besides the laboratory science requirement stated above, students must complete a further 18 semester hours of electives, 15 of which may be at the lower division level.  Students are encouraged to prepare, in consultation with an advisor, a coherent set of electives to complete a major with an emphasis in scientific computing, business applications, or games and animation.  Students who wish to transfer to LMU and major in Computer Science with one of these emphases should contact Tom Gutto (admissions@lmu.edu) for advisement on the remaining science electives that may be completed at the lower division level.