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content/resources/articles/reducing-second-year-workload.md

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summary: "Strategically selecting courses in your first year can help reduce your second-year workload and set you up for academic success."
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content/resources/articles/should-you-take-z-section.md

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summary: "Taking the accelerated COMP 1405 Z section enables you to take 2000-level COMP courses earlier, but it’s not necessarily the right choice for everyone."
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- name: COMP 1405 Z Syllabus
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link: https://outline.scs.carleton.ca/media/2023/F/COMP1405ZF2023/COMP-1405-Z-F-2023.pdf

content/resources/articles/things-to-consider-while-making-schedule.md

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content/resources/articles/which-electives-should-I-take.md

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- name: Prohibited courses for computer science students
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link: "https://calendar.carleton.ca/undergrad/undergradprograms/computerscience/#text:~:text=Course%20Categories%20(B.C.S.)"
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When trying to figure out which electives might be best for you - there are a few things that you might want to consider. Whether that might be making the best use of your breadth and free electives, getting a minor, or strategically planning your electives to be able to take online courses during the summer, there are a lot of options for Computer Science students!
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Before we get started - you can find the complete list of course offerings [here](https://calendar.carleton.ca/undergrad/courses/). Also be sure to check the list of [prohibited courses](https://calendar.carleton.ca/undergrad/undergradprograms/computerscience/#text:~:text=Natural%20Science%20Electives-,Prohibited%20Courses,-The%20following%20courses) that cannot be used for credit in the Computer Science program.
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Before we get started - you can find the complete list of course offerings [here](https://calendar.carleton.ca/undergrad/courses/). Also be sure to check the list of [prohibited courses](https://calendar.carleton.ca/undergrad/undergradprograms/computerscience/#text:~:text=Course%20Categories%20(B.C.S.)) that cannot be used for credit in the Computer Science program.
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content/resources/articles/why-you-should-consider-a-minor.md

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summary: "Instead of just filling elective credits with bird courses, using them toward a minor can help you stand out, deepen your skills, and explore a second area of interest."
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link: https://calendar.carleton.ca/undergrad/undergradprograms/computerscience/#Computer_Science__BCS_Honours:~:text=Statistical%20Modeling%20I-,6.%C2%A0%C2%A05.0%20credits%20in%20Breadth%20Electives,4.0,-Total%20Credits
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As a computer science student, you’ll need to take several non-CS courses to complete your degree. Instead of just filling space, why not use those credits to earn a minor?

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While the **learning outcomes** and core content of a course are the **same across all sections**, there may be a few **minor differences**. Different instructors may have different grade breakdowns, assignment and test schedules, and slight differences in the order or focus of the course content.
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Yes, you may be able to take some 2000-level or higher courses if you **meet the prerequisite requirements**. Registering for a course depends on prerequisites such as having a passing grade in certain other courses, or meeting a certain [year standing](https://carleton.ca/academicadvising/year-standing/). You can find these requirements in the **course’s description in the [undergraduate calendar](https://calendar.carleton.ca/undergrad/courses/)**.

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The learning outcomes and topics covered are the same as the standard versions of these courses, but they are covered in half as much time. It is recommended that you have some **prior programming experience** in order to ensure that you are able to keep up with the pace of the course.
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The Z section is primarily for students in the [Shopify Dev Degree](https://devdegree.ca/) and [Bachelor of Cybersecurity (B.Cyber)](https://carleton.ca/scs/current-students/bachelor-of-cybersecurity/bcyber-courses-and-registration/) programs. However, Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) students with an admission average of 90% or higher may also be eligible to take the course. If you are a BCS student, you must submit a [registration override request](https://carleton.ca/registration/override-requests/) (3) to get permission to register.
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The Z section is primarily for students in the [Shopify Dev Degree](https://devdegree.ca/) and [Bachelor of Cybersecurity (B.Cyber)](https://carleton.ca/scs/current-students/bachelor-of-cybersecurity/bcyber-courses-and-registration/) programs. However, Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) students with an admission average of 90% or higher may also be eligible to take the course. If you are a BCS student, you must submit a [registration override request](https://carleton.ca/registration/override-requests/) to get permission to register.

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