Minor in Computing Information Internetworks
Minor in Computing
For those students majoring in disciplines other than computer science who wish to gain a deeper understanding of computing and its applications, the College of Computing offers the minor in computer science. Click here for additional information.
- Computing & Media
- Computing & People
- Computing & Intelligence
- Computing & Devices
- Computing & Information Internetworks
- Computing & Systems and Architecture
- Computing & Theory
Program of Study
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Prerequisite | ||
Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 1 | ||
Required Courses | ||
CS 2110 | Computer Organization and Programming 2 | 4 |
CS 2200 | Computer Systems and Networks | 4 |
CS Electives | ||
Select 9 credit hours of electives, at least 6 of which are upper-divison. 3 | 9 | |
Total Credit Hours | 17 |
- 1
CS 1331 prerequisite for the minor required (this course does NOT count toward the 17 credit hours required for minor) and a grade of A or B is required
- 2
ECE students with credit for ECE 2035 and either ECE 2020 or ECE 2030 may substitute one CS 3000/4000 level Information Internetworks Thread course for CS 2110 and complete the minor with 16 credit hours instead of 17.
- 3
Numbered 3000 or above
- A CS Minor application is required.
- No Special Problems or Internship coursework may be used towards the CS minor.
- A grade of A or B is required for CS 1301/CS 1315/CS 1371 and CS 1331. All other minor courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
- Only CS courses are included in the minor.
- A maximum of 3 credit hours of transfer credit may be used to satisfy the course requirements for a minor. This includes courses taken at another institution or credit earned through the AP or IB program, assuming the scores meet Georgia Tech minimum standards.