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Stanford University's School of Engineering
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Computer Science
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Theory Track
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2024-2025 Program Sheet
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Final version of program sheet is due to the department no later than one month prior to the last quarter of senior year.
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*Follow all requirements as stated for the year of the program sheet used.*
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Name:SUID #:
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Phone:Email:
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Today's Date:
Month/Yr B.S. expected:
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Mathematics and Science Requirement
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DeptCourseTitleTransfer/AP Approval by SoEUnitGrade
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P if TransferSoE InitialsDate
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Mathematics (26 units minimum)
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MATH19Calculus (see note 1)
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MATH20
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MATH21
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CS103Mathematical Foundations of Computing
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CS109Introduction to Probability for Computer Scientists
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Plus two electives (see note 2)
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Mathematics Unit Total (26 units minimum)
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Science (11 units minimum)
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PHYS41Mechanics (or PHYS 21 or PHYS 61)
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PHYS43Electricity and Magnetism (or PHYS 23 or PHYS 81/63)
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Elective (see note 3)
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Science Unit Total (11 units minimum)
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(37 units min. Math/Sci combined)
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Technology in Society Requirement (1 course req'd from TiS Approved list at ughb.stanford.edu the year taken; see note 8)
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Engineering Fundamentals (10 units minimum)
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CS106BProgramming Abstractions
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ENGR40M or 76
An Intro to Making: What is EE? -OR- Information Science+ENGR
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Engineering Fundamentals Total (10 units minimum)
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NOTES
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All courses listed on this form can be included under only one category. There is no double-counting.
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All courses listed on this form must be taken for a letter grade (unless taken Spring 2019-20, and Aut-Sum 2020-21)
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*This printed form must be signed by the departmental representative (SSO), with changes petitioned (see UGHB, Petitions page) and initialed/dated by SSO.
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*Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) for all courses in ENGR Fundamentals and CS Core, Depth, and Senior Project (combined) is 2.0.
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Students without prior programming experience should first take CS106A. The major otherwise requires at most 95 units.
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*AP (or IB/GCE) test credit for use in the major can be confirmed by checking your MAP record in the Bachelor of Science Mathematics, Science, and/or Fundamentals categories.
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*Transfer credits in Math, Science, Fundamentals, & TiS must be approved by the SoE Dean's office. Transfer credit information and SoE & departmental petitions are available at https://ughb.stanford.edu/transfers-ap-exceptions. Transfer credits in CS Core, Depth and Senior Project must be approved by the Computer Science office.
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*Courses must be taken for the number of units on the Program Sheet. CS 103, 106B, 107, 109, 111 and 161 must be taken for 5 units.
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( 1 )MATH 19/20/21 or equivalent (10 units AP BC, or transfer, with placement into MATH 51/CME 100) is acceptable. If 6-8 units AP or IB credit are used, must take Math 21 (21 may not be skipped using Math Diagnostic Placement results).
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Math electives: Math 51, 52, 53, 104, 107, 108, 109, 110, 113; CS 157, 205L; PHIL 151; CME 100, 102, 104; ENGR 108. Restrictions: CS. 157 + Phil 151
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may not be used in combination to satisfy the Math electives requirement. Students who have taken both Math 51 & CME 100 will receive only 8 units credit
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in the major due to overlapping material.
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( 3 )Any course of 3 or more units from the SoE Science List (see Courses page at ughb.stanford.edu), PSYCH 30, or AP Chemistry may be used. The exception is that a second mechanics or E&M course or the equivalent test credit may not be used as the elective (unless it is 61 or 81).
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CS Theory Track Program Sheet (continued)
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Theory Track Core, Depth, and Senior Project (43 units minimum)
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Be advised: no course may be listed twice on the sheet; no double-counting.
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DeptCourseTitleTransfer/Deviation Approval by DeptUnitGrade
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P if Transfer
Dept Initials
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Core (15 units minimum)
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CS
107 or 107E
Computer Organization and Systems
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CS111Operating Systems Principles
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CS161Design and Analysis of Algorithms
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Depth; Track and Electives (25 units and seven courses minimum)
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CS154
Intro Automata and Complexity Theory (Track Requirement A)
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CSTrack Requirement B (see note 4)
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Track Requirement C (see note 5)
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Track Requirement C (see note 5)
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Elective (see note 6)
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Elective (see note 6)
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Elective (see note 6)
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Optional Elective
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Senior Project (1 course required)
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CS
At least 3 units of 191, 191W, 194, 194H, 194W, 210B, or 294 (see note 8)
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Computer Science Core, Depth and Senior Project Total (43 units minimum)
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Program Approvals
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Departmental (Staff Only)
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Printed Name:
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Signature:
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School of Engineering (No action required-office use only)
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Printed Name:
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Signature:
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NOTES (continued from page 1)
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Track Requirement B: Any one of CS 168, 255, 261, 265
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Track Requirement C: Two courses selected from the Track Requirement B list or the following - CS 143, 151, 155, 157 (or PHIL 151),
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163, 166, 205L, 228, 233, 235, 236, 242, 250, 251, 254, 259Q, 263, 264, 269I, 353, 354, 355; MS&E 310
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Track Electives: At least three additional courses selected from the Track Requirement B list, the Track Requirement C list, the
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General CS Electives list (see note 7), or the following - CS 254B; CME 302, 305; Phil 152
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*Students may replace one track elective with a course found at https://www.cs.stanford.edu/bachelors-eligible-humanities-electives*
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General CS Electives: CS 108, 112, 123, 124, 131, 137A, 140E, 142, 143, 144, 145, 147, 147L, 148, 149, 151, 153, 154, 155,
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157 (or PHIL 151), 163, 166, 168, 173A, 177, 190, 195 (max 4 units), 197, 197C, 205L, 206, 210A, 212, 217, 221, 223A, 224G, 224N, 224R, 224S,
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224U, 224V, 224W, 225A, 227B, 228, 229, 229B, 229M, 229S, 230, 231A, 231N, 232, 233, 234, 235, 237A, 237B, 238, 240, 240LX, 242,
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243, 244, 244B, 245, 246, 247 (any suffix), 248 (any suffix), CS249I, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 254B, 255, 256, 257, 259Q, 261, 263, 264, 265, 269I,
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269O, 269Q, 270, 271, 272, 273B, 273C, 274, 275, 276, 278, 279, 281, 323, 330, 333, 336, 342, 348 (any suffix), 351, 355, 361, 368, 377G
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398, 448B; CME 108; EE 108, 180, 267, 282, 364A, 374; ENGR 245; MS&E 234