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Skip to content Information for: CSE resources PhD Students Master's Students Engineering resources Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Apply Now! It's easy to start your application. Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee McKelvey School of Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Academics Academics The world needs difference-makers. 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Minor in Computer Science Minor in Bioinformatics Minor in Human-Computer Interaction   CS Minor Admissions Before being admitted to the minor there must be evidence that students have enough experience to be sure the Minor will be a good fit for them. Examples of such experience include: completion of the majority of a CSE course, like 131 or a CSE 131 equivalent transfer course, or passing AP CS-A with a 4 or 5, or other comparable experience and passing the CSE Placement exam.   Minor in Computer Science (before Aug, 2024) Note: These policies apply to anyone officially admitted to the C.S. Minor before August 2024 (WUAchieve will reflect these requirements). If a student's goal is a basic foundation in computer science for application to another field, but he or she is not planning a career as a practicing computer scientist, the minor in computer science is a good choice. The minor consists of five CSE courses, including two core courses and three electives. The core courses provide an introduction to computer science concepts and problem-solving techniques. The electives offer flexibility to integrate computer science studies with a major area. Units Required: 15 Required Courses CSE 131 Introduction to Computer Science 3 units CSE 247 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 units Total Units 6 Elective Courses (9 units) Any three CSE courses with a T, S, M, or A suffix. (Students may also choose from CSE 132, CSE 240, and CSE 347.)9 Total Units The Minor in Computer Science (before Aug, 2024) requires 2 core courses (CSE 131 and CSE 247) and 3 elective courses. Approved transfer courses and proficiency credit are allowed to replace CSE 131. Students who have approved transfer credit or proficiency credit for CSE 247 will not be required to take it at WashU, however, some other WashU course must be designated in consultation with the CSE advisor to replace that course. For the 3 elective courses, at least 2 of the 3 courses must completed at WashU within the CSE department. Complete the following form to request review of non-CSE courses: Elective Request Note: Electives with limited enrollment often prioritizes CSE Majors over Minors. Please review waitlist priorities and consult with your Minor advisor prior to registration to ensure you will be able to make sufficient progress. The following courses are beneficial for Minors, offered regularly, and usually able to accomodate all interested students: CSE 132, CSE 240 (or Math 310, CSE 332S, CSE 330S, CSE 361S.  Additional Information All courses used for the computer science minor must be taken for a grade, and the student must earn a C- or better. Should the student decide to go further in the field, all courses in the computer science minor can be used toward a second major in computer science or a degree in computer science or computer engineering.   Minor in Computer Science (after Aug. 1, 2024)  Note: These policies apply to anyone officially admitted to the C.S Minor after August 1, 2024.    Units Required: 15 Required, Core Courses  CSE 131 Introduction to Computer Science 3 Units CSE 132 Introduction to Computer Engineering 3 Units CSE 247 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 Units CSE 332S Object-Oriented Software Development Laboratory 3 Units Total Units 12   And one (1) elective from:   CSE 240 or Math 310 Logic and Discrete Mathematics Foundations for Higher Mathematics 3 Units 3 Units CSE 330S Rapid Prototype Development and Creative Programming  3 Units CSE 361S Introduction to Systems Software  3 Units Total Units 3   Additional Information All courses used for the computer science minor must be taken for a grade, and the student must earn a C- or better. Should the student decide to go further in the field, all courses in the computer science minor can be used toward a second major in computer science or a degree in computer science or computer engineering.     Minor in Bioinformatics Mindful of the emerging opportunities at the interface of biology and computer science, the Department of Biology and Department of Computer Science & Engineering have fashioned the minor in bioinformatics. Units Required: 23 to 24 units Required Courses Biol 2960 Principles of Biology I 4 units Biol 2970 Principles of Biology II 4 units CSE 131 Introduction to Computer Science 3 units CSE 247 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 units ESE 326or SDS 2200or SDS 3200or SDS 3211or DAT 120 & DAT 121 Probability and Statistics for EngineeringElementary Probability and StatisticsElementary to Intermediate Statistics and Data AnalysisStatistics for Data Science IManagerial Statistics I & II 3 units Total Units 17 Advanced Biology Electives (choose one) Biol 3492 Laboratory Experiments with Eukaryotic Microbes 3 units Biol 3493 Bacterial Bioprospecting and Biotechnology 3 units Biol 4181 Population Genetics 3 units Biol 4220 Practical Bioinformatics 4 units Biol 4342 Research Explorations in Genomics 4 units Biol 437 Laboratory on DNA Manipulation 4 units Biol 4525 Structural Bioinformatics of Proteins (Writing Intensive) 4 units Total Units 3-4 CSE Electives (choose one) CSE 514A Data Mining 3 units CSE 584Aor Biol 5504 Algorithms for Biosequence ComparisonAlgorithms for Biosequence Comparison 3 units CSE 587A Algorithms for Computational Biology 3 units Total Units 3 Additional Information It is anticipated that, for some students, some portion of the introductory sequence will overlap with courses required for the major, and these courses will be applicable to both the major and the minor. Upper-level courses used to fulfill the minor requirements may not be used to fulfill the requirements of another major or minor in Arts & Sciences. Arts & Sciences students should declare the minor within A&S. They will be assigned an advisor in Biology. Per A&S policy, students with a major in the Department of Biology are not eligible to declare this minor. Per A&S policy, A&S students must complete 9 units of upper-level coursework towards the minor.  McKelvey, Olin, and Sam Fox students should declare the minor within McKelvey. They will be assigned an advisor in CSE.  A minimum grade of C- is required for all courses to count toward the minor. Students may apply no more than one course taken outside Washington University toward the minor requirements. Courses earned through Washington University-approved study abroad programs are considered to be resident units and may count toward this minor where applicable with no limit.     Minor in Human-Computer Interaction The HCI minor is intended for students who are interested in the design of user-centered interactive technologies and those desiring jobs that include user interface creation, product design, UX/UI design, app development, virtual and augmented realities, and so on. This minor should appeal to students in the College of Art — particularly designers and computationally intrigued artists — who are interested in gaining a more in-depth knowledge of back-end development skills. It will also be of interest to engineering students looking for more experience with aesthetics and front-end design skills. In addition to being useful for these primary audiences, this minor allows students from other departments on campus to support their studies with a clear track in a hybrid pursuit of design and programming. Units Required: 18 units Students must complete two pillar courses, one integration course and three approved electives. Courses listed below are considered approved elective offerings between the Sam Fox School and the McKelvey School of Engineering. Pillar Courses (6 units): Course List Code Title Units ART 138S Visual Principles for the Screen 3 CSE 131 Introduction to Computer Science 3   Integration Courses (3 units): Course List Code Title Units ART 236A Interaction Design: Understanding Health and Well-Being 3 CSE 256A Introduction to Human-Centered Design 3   Electives (9 units, with at least one course each from CSE and Art/Design): Course List Code Title Units ART 241E Digital Game Design  3 ART 332J UX Research Methods for Design 3 ART 326M Game Design Principles & Practice 3 ART 336B Advanced Interaction Design 3 ART 336P Conditional Design 3 ART 338I Communication Design: Interaction Foundations 3 ART 432A Interaction Design: User-Centered Applications 3 ART 440T Advance Visual Principles for the Screen 3 CSE 204A Web Development (Note: Course has limited capacity and prioritizes enrollment of some CSE Majors) 3 CSE 330S Rapid Prototype Development and Creative Programming 3 CSE 438S Mobile Application Development 3 CSE 450A Video Game Programming (Note: Course has limited capacity and  prioritizes enrollment of some CSE Majors) 3 CSE 457A Introduction to Visualization 3 CSE 556A Human-Computer Interaction Methods 3 CSE 557A Advanced Visualization 3 PNP 200 Introduction to Cognitive Science 3 Psych 360 Cognitive Psychology 3   Additional approved elective courses can be found by viewing the Google Docs file maintained for this program.    Related links Bachelor of Science in Business + Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Computer Science + Math Bachelor of Science in Computer Science + Economics Bachelor of Science in Data Science Second Majors Undergraduate Research Transfer Course Credit Resources for students Academic Calendar Bulletin Frequently Asked Questions Independent Study Form Undergraduate Student Services Previous Degree Requirements 2018-2019 2017-2018 2016-2017 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2013 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Engineering Departments Biomedical Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Division of Engineering Education Electrical & Systems Engineering Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Sever Institute - professional degrees Technology & Leadership Center - training for industry Contact Us Washington University in St. Louis McKelvey School of Engineering MSC: 1045-213-1010J 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Undergrad info: 314-935-6160 Grad info: 314-935-6132 Contact Us Resources COVID-19 Resources Canvas Directory Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Emergency Management Engineering IT Maps & Directions Make a Gift WebFAC / WebSTAC ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis. 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