Updates for Summer 2012 and Fall 2012 Schedule
Additions:
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April 14: CGS-4854-U02A added to Summer A schedule, M/T/W/R 7:50-9:05PM.
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April 14: CGS-4285-U02B added to Summer B schedule, M/T/W/R 7:50-9:05PM.
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April 11: COP-3337-U02C added to Summer C schedule, M/W/R 11:00-12:15PM; class will not meet for
entire Summer C time and will end a few weeks early.
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April 11: CNT-4513-U02B added to Summer B schedule, M/T/W/R 2:00-3:15PM.
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April 4: CIS-4431-U01C added to Summer C schedule, M/W 7:50-9:05PM.
New for Summer and Fall 2012:
- Summer and Fall: NEW!!! Early Fall and Summer (2012) Registration
- Summer and Fall: The 3-credit course CGS-3095 replaces CGS-3092 and will count
as a Global Learning course for those who need one.
- Summer and Fall: Students needing ENC-3213 should take the
new and improved ENC-3249, unless they are a transfer student with 30+ credits, but not an AA degree who took ENC-1101 elsewhere (because ENC-3249 is
not yet a designated Gordon Rule UCC English Composition course).
- Summer: Courses COP-2210-U01C/U02C, COP-3337-U01, COP-3804-U01C/U02-C,
and CDA-3103-U01C
will run for 9-11 meeting weeks, because they will meet
for lectures
three times a week; see the notes in Panthersoft for the exact ending
dates.
The course instructor will provide the detailed meeting pattern on the first day of class.
- Summer: The only summer graduate course offerings are TCN-prefixed courses; these
count toward any SCIS graduate program.
- Summer and Fall: All courses are subject to cancellation due to low enrollment
or last minute instructor unavailability.
Rarely, a fall course may need to be scheduled at a different time.
New Offerings
Online and Saturday Courses
BS/BA in IT Progam Changes and Notes
BS in CS Progam Changes and Notes
MS in CS Progam Changes and Notes
MS in IT Progam Changes and Notes
MS in Telecommunication and Networking Progam Changes and Notes
PhD in Computer Science Progam Changes and Notes
The URL for this web page is
www.cs.fiu.edu/~weiss/updates11-12/.
Please send graduate program questions to
Prof. Shu-Ching Chen
and please direct undergraduate program questions to
the SCIS advisors.
The schedule for the School's courses can be found
here.
We have an outstanding group of advisors, but
please remember that
we have
over 1,200 students. As such, requests cannot be processed instantly and you can
improve the response rate if you
make sure to include your Panther ID in all communications.
If you are asking for a permission to enter an open course due to a
prerequisite
problem, you must remember to include the specific section number
(U1, U2, etc) of the course.
If you do not provide the appropriate information, the advisor will email
you for it, and move you to the back of the advising queue, at which
point the course might close before your reply is handled.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Please be sure to follow these guidelines:
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Do not ask to take a course and its prerequisite in the same
semester, or to take a course without having already completed its
prerequisites. Prerequisites have been established for valid
reasons, and advisors will check to verify that you have the
prerequisites before issuing permission numbers. Your belief that
your unique background allows you to manage this is not a valid
reason to bypass prerequisites. For multiple term registration,
advisors will verify that you have enrolled in the appropriate
prerequisites in an earlier term.
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Do not send advising questions directly to the advisor's
email. Send them to the advising email address. Helps us to track
them better. Do not ever send the same request to several advisors'
email at the same time!
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Do not send more than one email with the same request. If
you send multiple emails with the same request, we will put you at
the end of the queue.
Common prerequisite issues that will require an advisor to issue a
permission override:
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If a Summer A course is a prerequisite for a Summer B course, you
will need a permission override because Panthersoft recognizes both as being
in the same "term".
- If a prerequisite course was accepted as a transfer credit course
it is possible that Panthersoft will not recognize the transfer course
as a valid prerequisite and you will need to contact an advisor.
- For CEN-4010, if you plan to take CGS-3095, Panthersoft will
not yet recognize this as equivalent to CGS-3092, and you
will need to contact an advisor.
- For CGS-3095, if you took ENC-3211, Panthersoft has in the
past failed to recognize this
as equivalent to ENC-3213; this situation may require you
to contact an advisor.
- If you took COP-3337 but the pre-requisite for a course is COP-3804,
this is acceptable, but Panthersoft will not recognize it
in all instances and you will
need to contact an advisor. Similar considerations may apply for
COP-2210 and COP-2250.
Prerequisite violations: If you are currently taking (in the Spring)
a course
X that is a prerequisite for a course Y that
you are registered for in the Summer, if you do not obtain a
grade of C or higher in X, you must drop course Y.
Students who do not do so on their own
eventually WILL be administratively
dropped by the School,
and if we have to do so, you
will have low priority in the future for any closed course override
requests, and you might not be able to receive a 100% refund for the
course tuition.
Please be considerate of other students who are
anxiously waiting for seats.
Closed Courses
Some sections close quickly, though this happens less in summer.
When this happens, a few extra seats may be made available in the week
before classes.
These will be extremely limited (one in ECS-143 and ECS-145,
two in ECS-134 and ECS-136, and three in ECS-132 and ECS-138).
For classes held in ECS-135 and ECS-141, we may be able to do better.
Please keep in mind that students routinely drop
courses prior to the start
of classes and also in the first week of classes, so keep checking to
see if seats become available.
Please contact the intructor of record to request a closed course override.
New Undergraduate Courses
This year we began offering several courses that are either new,
or have never been offered before.
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CGS-3095 Technology in the Global Arena: this THREE credit course
replaces CGS-3092 and counts as a Global Learning course.
CGS-3092 will no longer be offered, and any student who needed
it, will be able to use CGS-3095 to satisfy program requirements.
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ENC-3249 Professional Technical Writing for Computing: this course
replaces ENC-3213 (and COM-3110 for CS majors).
If you are a CS major who took only ENC-3213, you still need COM-3110.
If you are a CS major who took only COM-3110, you still need an ENC course.
If you are a CS major who has not taken either ENC-3213 or COM-3110,
take ENC-3249.
Students admitted into the program starting Fall 2012 must take
ENC-3249.
EXISTING STUDENTS: ENC-3249 is not yet listed as a Gordon Rule
UCC English Composition course. This means that if you do not have an
AA degree and took ENC-1101 elsewhere
and needed a second course (i.e. ENC-1102 + ENC-3213 OR ENC-2304 + ENC-3213)
you cannot yet use ENC-3249 to replace ENC-3213. This will affect only
a handful of transfer students.
Consult an advisor if you are unsure.
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COP-1000 Introduction to Computer Programming: this course is intended
for students who have struggled in COP-2210 or COP-2250. This course
is a lab-only intro programming course using Alice.
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CNT-4403 Computer and Network Security: this course can be taken by both
IT majors and CS majors, and the rules are complex depending on your catalog year.
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If you are an IT major under the new rules, this is a required course.
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If you are an IT major under the old rules, this can be used as
one of your five electives, but it is not in any specific group.
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If you are a CS major declared prior to Fall 2010 this can be
used as a Set 1 elective IF you have already completed COP-4338.
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If you are a CS major declared Fall 2010 or later, this course cannot
generally be used as a Set 1 elective, but you can still take it for
three credits towards 120.
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COP-4655 Mobile Application Development: this long awaited IT elective
will have hands on IPAD programming.
IT majors must have completed COP-4814.
The course can be taken by CS majors, but will not count as a Set 1 elective.
It will count toward 120 credits.
For CS majors, permission of the instructor will be required,
so you must contact an
advisor who will verify that you will have completed COP-4338.
Fall and spring offerings.
CS majors will benefit from having taken COP-4226 first, so if you are
planning on taking COP-4655 in the Spring and are able to, you should
register for COP-4226 in the Fall.
Online and Saturday Offerings
For summer, we have added online offerings of several courses:
Summer 2012
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CDA 3003 RVCC Micro Org
CGS 2060 RVCC Intro To Micro Comp
CGS 2100 RVCC Comp Appls Business
CGS 2518 RVCC Computr Data Analys
CGS 3559 RVCC Using The Internet
COP 3353 RVCC Intro Unix/Linux
COP 3835 RVCC Designing Web Pages
COP 4814 RVCC Compon Software Dev
TCN 5440 RVAA Sftwr Dvmnt Telecom
TCN 6210 RVBB Telecom Net Ana Des
We are
also adding a short Saturday schedule that will consist of
COP-4655 and CTS-4408.
Fall information is still being finalized.
Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology (IT)
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There are some new course numbers:
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CNT-4504 replaces CIS-4930.
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COP-4703 replaces CGS-4366.
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COP-3353 replaces COP-3348.
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CDA-3003 replaces COP-3643; do not confuse this with CDA-3103 which
is a course for C.S. majors.
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CTS-4408 replaces COP-4723.
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Changes to the program were approved in Spring 2010 and apply to any student
who is admitted Fall 2010 or later.
Students admitted prior to Fall 2010 may follow either the old program plan or
the new program plan.
Please note the following implementation details:
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COP-3643, which is now renumbered as CDA-3003,
is no longer a course offered in the new program plan.
We will continue to offer the course in the online
format (as has been done in the past)
as long as enrollments allow. Look for CDA-3003 section RVC.
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COP-3348, which is now renumbered as COP-3353,
is no longer acceptable as an elective in the new program plan.
We will continue to offer the course in the online format
format as long as enrollments allow.
Look for COP-3353 section RVC.
Students in the new program plan may take COP-3353,
but it will count only as
three credits toward the required 120
and not as an elective.
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CGS-3767 has been revised in the new program.
The on campus version of the course will be taught following the new syllabus.
- CEN-3721 is a new required course and is a co-requisite to
COP-3804.
If you are under the old rules, you do not need to take
CEN-3721, and you will need to contact an advisor to be able
to register for COP-3804 without CEN-3721.
- CNT-4403 and COP-4814 are new required courses.
- If you were admitted to the program prior to Fall 2010 and are dismissed
from the university and then readmitted, you will need to follow the new
program. Please consult with an advisor should this happen... or do well
in your courses to avoid this situation.
Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science (CS)
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Some course numbers have changed:
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CDA-3103 replaces COP-3402; do not confuse this with CDA-3003 which
is a course for I.T. majors.
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COP-4604 replaces COP-4225.
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COP-4710 replaces COP-4540.
Master's Degree in Computer Science (CS)
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For Summer, the only graduate offerings are the TCN courses, and these
WILL be acceptable for CS majors.
Master's Degree in Telecommunications and Networking (MSTN)
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There are limited graduate course offerings this summer with prefix TCN.
In addition to those,
the following courses from other departments count toward the MS degree in Telecommunications and Networking
and others would be at the discretion of the graduate program director.
Summer A EIN-6160 Management of Innovation and Technology
Summer B ESI-6455 Advanced Engineering Project Management
Master's Degree in Information Technology (MSIT)
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For Summer, the only graduate offerings are the TCN courses, and these
WILL be acceptable for CS majors.
PhD in Computer Science
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For Summer, the only graduate offerings are the TCN courses, and these
WILL be acceptable for CS majors.
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