Courses for the B.Inf. with a Specialization of Your Own Design

This table shows the integrated and core courses for the Bachelor of Informatics if you design your own specialization instead of following one of the pre-designed ones. The rules for choosing your own courses are given below the table.

A sample program for a specialization in Management and Economics is available online.

Study Term
1 2 3 4 5 C
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6 C
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7 C
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8
INFX 1600.18:
Foundations
INFX 2640.03:
DB
INFX 2601.03:
Inf Sec
CSCI 3172.03:
Web
CSCI 3160.03:
UI
INFX 3630.03:
SWEngg & PrjMgt
HAHP 3100.03:
Res Mthd
INFX 2600.12:
Structures
INFX 3600.03:
Intgr St 3
INFX 3601.03:
Intgr St 4
INFX 4600.03:
Intgr St 5
INFX 4601.03:
Intgr St 6
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Colour code:  Informatics core    Integrated    Specialization    Elective    Co-op  

 
Note 1 It is your responsibility to develop and submit to the Faculty a written proposal for these 14 courses; see the Director of Informatics.
The 14 courses must be chosen from at least two disciplines other than Computer Science. Two of the disciplines must account for at least 4 courses each and at least 10 courses together.
Your proposal must be developed in consultation with one undergraduate adviser from each of the other disciplines and the Director of Informatics.
Your proposal must include career goals, a list of courses, a timeline, and a coherent justification for the proposal. It must be approved by the Faculty.
Note 2 At least 10 of the courses must be at the 2000 level or higher.
Note 3 At least 6 of the courses must be at the 3000 level or higher.

Course lists are subject to change without notice.

 

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