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Oct 14, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue
Three-Plus-Two Computer Science and Electrical or Computer Engineering Program
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Dr. A. Reamer, Dr. K. Ricanek, advisors.
The Three-Plus-Two Computer Science and Electrical or Computer Engineering Program is a cooperative agreement between the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) Computer Science Program and the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. The program gives students the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical or computer engineering from North Carolina State University. Students must complete all course work listed below to satisfy the Three-Plus-Two Program requirements. The UNCW phase of study can be completed in three years. Students meeting NCSU’s transfer admission requirements (see below) are accepted into the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at NCSU. This program can be completed in two years and summer sessions. UNCW will accept credits from NCSU to complete degree requirements at UNCW and NCSU will accept credits from UNCW to complete degree requirements at NCSU. Thus, the student receives a degree from UNCW and a degree from NCSU. The Three-Plus-Two program must be started in the fall of the freshman year if it is to be completed in 5 years.
To complete the Three-Plus-Two Program, a student must complete the following courses at UNCW:
- All UNCW university studies and graduation requirements.
- Computer Science General Core Course Requirements: CSC 131 , CSC 133 , CSC 231 , CSC 242 , CSC 331 , CSC 340 , , , , , , , .
- B.S.Computer Science Systems Options Requirements: ; , ; ,
- Computer Science Oral Requirement: , or any other approved oral communication intensive course (see list ).
- Computer Science Computer Requirement: .
- Computer Science Elective Credits: 9 hours.
- Additional courses prescribed by the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at NCSU. Of these, the following are taught on-site at UNCW as distance education classes: ECE 200 and E 115.
A student must finish the UNCW phase of study with an overall GPA of at least 3.00, earn at least a 2.00 overall GPA at NCSU distance education courses, and have at least a 2.50 GPA in the last two calculus courses attempted to meet NCSU’s transfer admission requirements. Students in this program will be advised jointly by an advisor in the Department of Computer Science and the director of the Engineering Program at UNCW to assure completion of the correct requirements for both programs.
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