Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Economics, and Data Science
General Institute Requirements (GIRs)
Standards:6.H.1 6.H.2 6.G.1 6.G.2 6.E.1 6.C&G.1 6.C.1 RH 1, 7 Essential Questions: What impact have the personal and cultural biases of the past had on the modern world? Why do civilizations and societies need laws and systems to operate? Why do laws and punishments change as civilizations evolve? John 14 / John 14:1-6 Jesus Comforts His Disciples 1 'Do not let your hearts be troubled.
The General Institute Requirements include a Communication Requirement that is integrated into both the HASS Requirement and the requirements of each major; see details below.
Summary of Subject Requirements | Subjects |
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Science Requirement | 6 |
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Requirement [between one and three subjects can be from the Departmental Program]; at least two of these subjects must be designated as communication-intensive (CI-H) to fulfill the Communication Requirement. | 8 |
Restricted Electives in Science and Technology (REST) Requirement [can be satisfied by 6.042[J] and 18.06 in the Departmental Program] | 2 |
Laboratory Requirement (12 units) [can be satisfied by 14.32 in the Departmental Program] | 1 |
Total GIR Subjects Required for SB Degree | 17 |
Physical Education Requirement |
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Swimming requirement, plus four physical education courses for eight points. |
Departmental Program
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Studies 1 6 14 Day
Required Subjects | Units | |
Mathematics | ||
18.06 | Linear Algebra | 12 |
Computation/Algorithms | ||
6.0001 | Introduction to Computer Science Programming in Python | 6 |
6.006 | Introduction to Algorithms | 12 |
6.042[J] | Mathematics for Computer Science | 12 |
6.046[J] | Design and Analysis of Algorithms | 12 |
6.009 | Fundamentals of Programming | 6-12 |
or 6.0002 | Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science | |
Economics | ||
14.01 | Principles of Microeconomics 1 | 12 |
14.32 | Econometric Data Science | 12 |
Introductory Probability and Statistics | ||
Select one of the following: | 12 | |
Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics | ||
Probability and Random Variables | ||
Introduction to Probability | ||
Data Science | ||
6.036 | Introduction to Machine Learning | 12 |
Project-based | ||
Select one of the following: | 9-12 | |
Seminar in Undergraduate Advanced Research (12 units, CI-M) | ||
Oral Communication (CI-M) | ||
Communicating with Data (CI-M) | ||
Select one of the following: | 12 | |
Intermediate Macroeconomics (CI-M) 2 | ||
Mathematical Economic Modeling (CI-M) | ||
Research and Communication in Economics: Topics, Methods, and Implementation (CI-M) | ||
Elective Subjects | ||
Select one of the following computer science electives: | 12 | |
Networks | ||
Optimization Methods | ||
Optimization Methods in Business Analytics | ||
Select three economics electives from the list below, including at least one subject from each group | 36 | |
Unrestricted Electives | 48-63 | |
Units in Major | 177-186 | |
Units in Major That Also Satisfy the GIRs | (48-60) | |
Total Units Beyond the GIRs Required for SB Degree | 180-186 |
The units for any subject that counts as one of the 17 GIR subjects cannot also be counted as units required beyond the GIRs.
General Institute Requirements (GIRs)
Standards:6.H.1 6.H.2 6.G.1 6.G.2 6.E.1 6.C&G.1 6.C.1 RH 1, 7 Essential Questions: What impact have the personal and cultural biases of the past had on the modern world? Why do civilizations and societies need laws and systems to operate? Why do laws and punishments change as civilizations evolve? John 14 / John 14:1-6 Jesus Comforts His Disciples 1 'Do not let your hearts be troubled.
The General Institute Requirements include a Communication Requirement that is integrated into both the HASS Requirement and the requirements of each major; see details below.
Summary of Subject Requirements | Subjects |
---|---|
Science Requirement | 6 |
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) Requirement [between one and three subjects can be from the Departmental Program]; at least two of these subjects must be designated as communication-intensive (CI-H) to fulfill the Communication Requirement. | 8 |
Restricted Electives in Science and Technology (REST) Requirement [can be satisfied by 6.042[J] and 18.06 in the Departmental Program] | 2 |
Laboratory Requirement (12 units) [can be satisfied by 14.32 in the Departmental Program] | 1 |
Total GIR Subjects Required for SB Degree | 17 |
Physical Education Requirement |
---|
Swimming requirement, plus four physical education courses for eight points. |
Departmental Program
Apple service diagnostics 3s143 download free. Choose at least two subjects in the major that are designated as communication-intensive (CI-M) to fulfill the Communication Requirement.
Studies 1 6 14 Day
Required Subjects | Units | |
Mathematics | ||
18.06 | Linear Algebra | 12 |
Computation/Algorithms | ||
6.0001 | Introduction to Computer Science Programming in Python | 6 |
6.006 | Introduction to Algorithms | 12 |
6.042[J] | Mathematics for Computer Science | 12 |
6.046[J] | Design and Analysis of Algorithms | 12 |
6.009 | Fundamentals of Programming | 6-12 |
or 6.0002 | Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science | |
Economics | ||
14.01 | Principles of Microeconomics 1 | 12 |
14.32 | Econometric Data Science | 12 |
Introductory Probability and Statistics | ||
Select one of the following: | 12 | |
Introduction to Statistical Methods in Economics | ||
Probability and Random Variables | ||
Introduction to Probability | ||
Data Science | ||
6.036 | Introduction to Machine Learning | 12 |
Project-based | ||
Select one of the following: | 9-12 | |
Seminar in Undergraduate Advanced Research (12 units, CI-M) | ||
Oral Communication (CI-M) | ||
Communicating with Data (CI-M) | ||
Select one of the following: | 12 | |
Intermediate Macroeconomics (CI-M) 2 | ||
Mathematical Economic Modeling (CI-M) | ||
Research and Communication in Economics: Topics, Methods, and Implementation (CI-M) | ||
Elective Subjects | ||
Select one of the following computer science electives: | 12 | |
Networks | ||
Optimization Methods | ||
Optimization Methods in Business Analytics | ||
Select three economics electives from the list below, including at least one subject from each group | 36 | |
Unrestricted Electives | 48-63 | |
Units in Major | 177-186 | |
Units in Major That Also Satisfy the GIRs | (48-60) | |
Total Units Beyond the GIRs Required for SB Degree | 180-186 |
The units for any subject that counts as one of the 17 GIR subjects cannot also be counted as units required beyond the GIRs.
1 | 14.03 Microeconomic Theory and Public Policy is also an acceptable option. |
2 | Subject has prerequisites that are outside of the program. |
Economics Electives
Select three of the following, including at least one subject from each group: | 36 |
Data Science | |
Industrial Organization: Competitive Strategy and Public Policy | |
Economics and E-Commerce | |
Advanced Econometrics | |
Public Finance and Public Policy | |
Labor Economics and Public Policy | |
Political Economy and Economic Development | |
Stochastic Models in Business Analytics | |
Theory | |
Intermediate Microeconomic Theory | |
Economic Applications of Game Theory | |
Psychology and Economics | |
Networks | |
Strategy and Information | |
Market Design | |
Organizational Economics | |
International Trade 1 |
1 | Subject has prerequisites that are outside of the program. |
Advent is the first season of the church year, beginning with the fourth Sunday before Christmas and continuing through the day before Christmas. The name is derived from a Latin word for 'coming.' The season is a time of preparation and expectation for the coming celebration of our Lord's nativity, and for the final coming of Christ 'in power and glory.'
Christmas is a festival celebrated on December 25, commemorating the Incarnation of the Word of God in the birth of Jesus Christ. In the Book of Common Prayer, it is also called The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Christmas Day is one of the seven principal feasts. The Christmas season lasts twelve days, from Christmas Day until Jan. 5, the day before the Epiphany.
Epiphany is a season of four to nine weeks, from the Feast of the Epiphany (Jan. 6) through the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday. The length of the season varies according to the date of Easter. The gospel stories of this season describe various events that manifest the divinity of Jesus, including the coming of the Magi, the Baptism of Our Lord, the wedding at Cana, the calling of the disciples, and other miracles and teachings of Jesus.
Early Christians observed 'a season of penitence and fasting' in preparation for Easter and in imitation of Christ's fasting in the wilderness. In recent years, Lent has reacquired its significance as the final preparation of adult candidates for baptism. Joining with them, all Christians are invited 'to the observance of a holy Lent, by self-examination and repentance; by prayer, fasting, and self-denial; and by reading and meditating on God's holy Word' (BCP, p. 265).
The observances of Holy Week, the seven days before Easter, provide a liturgical experience of the last days of Jesus' earthly life, as well as the time and events leading up to his resurrection. The three holy days, or Triduum, of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday are at the heart of the Holy Week observance. Holy Week ends at sundown on the Saturday before Easter, or with the celebration of the Easter Vigil.
The feast of Easter, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, is a season of fifty days, from Easter Eve through the Day of Pentecost. During this season there is no fasting, and the Council of Nicaea (325) directed that Christians were to pray standing. The word 'alleluia' (praise the Lord) is said or sung repeatedly, which contrasts sharply with the season of Lent when the alleluia is omitted.
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Nch zulu 5 02 english. The season after Pentecost begins on the Monday following Pentecost and continues through most of the summer and autumn. It may include as many as 28 Sundays, depending on the date of Easter. The BCP provides proper collects and readings for the other Sundays of the season. These propers are numbered and designated for use on the Sundays which are closest to specific days in the monthly calendar.
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