Source: https://www.lsu.edu/eng/cse/academics/undergraduate/majorpages/csecourses.php
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 12:52:18+00:00

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In order to complete a degree, students must meet all requirements to enter into the College of Engineering. The degree requires 120 units including core courses, math courses, and electives. The following is meant to serve as a summary of required coursework. To learn more about the degree requirements, please visit the General Catalog or look through the course flowcharts.
In addition to the above core requirements, students must complete a 3 credits of a 2000-level computer science course and 3 credits of a 3000-level computer science course.
Students must complete a total of 6 credits of approved technical electives. At least one 3-credit elective must be from Group A.
GROUP A: Any 2000-level or above from CSC, BE, CHE, CE, CM, EE, ENGR, EVEG, IE, ME, PETE, EMS, ENVS, OCS, MATH, ECON, FIN, ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG, GEOL, PHYS, or ISDS 3100, ISDS 3105, ISDS 3120.
GROUP B: ART 2050, ART 2055, ART 2551, ART 4020, ART 4050, ART 4055, ART 4550, ART 4059, ART 4560, ARTH 4466, ARTH 4468, ARTH 4480, ARTH 4482, ARTH 4484, MC 4015, MC 4260, MUS 2745, MUS 4745, MUS 4746, ENGL 2009, ENGL 2231, ENGL 4000, ENGL 4009, ENGL 7109.
In addition to the above requirements, a total of three natural science courses and two corresponding lab courses must be taken. One science course must be either BIOL 1001 (General Biology I) or BIOL 1201 (Biology for Science Majors I), as listed above. A sequence of two science courses and their corresponding lab courses are also required. This sequence must be from a choice of physics, chemistry, astronomy, or geology (e.g., you can take Physics I and Physics I Lab one semester, then take Physics II and Physics II Lab another semester; you can take Chemistry I and Chemistry I Lab one semester, then take Chemistry II and Chemistry II Lab another semester; etc.) Please note that sequences or courses in geography or physical science will NOT count towards the science requirement.
*One three-credit course must be either English (other than 1001 or 2000) or an honors course. One three-credit course must be a Communications Studies course. The last three-credit course can be any humanities course.
**6 total credit hours must be completed via a sequence of two General Education/Social Science courses.

References: ART 2050
 ART 2055
 ART 2551
 ART 4020
 ART 4050
 ART 4055
 ART 4550
 ART 4059
 ART 4560