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Class of 2004 Sophomore Academic Handbook

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Program in Applications of Computing

This interdisciplinary program is designed for students who want to combine the study of computing and computers beyond an introductory level with another academic concentration. Computing plays an important role in the scholarly activities of many academic disciplines, and an understanding of computing principles is an excellent complement to study in the humanities, arts and social sciences, as well as the sciences and engineering. Students in this program will gain a solid and broadly applicable grounding in computers and their applications.

The program is open to juniors and seniors who have successfully completed Computer Science 126 or an equivalent prerequisite to Computer Science 217 and 226. A student entering the program should have fulfilled the requirements for admission as a concentrator in a department other than computer science. Students interested in the program should see the program director. Further information is also available in the computer science undergraduate office, Room 410, Computer Science Building. Or visit the World Wide Web page at www.cs.princeton.edu/ugradpgm/applications.html

 

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