Originally posted by: AFB
Personally, I thought this looked reasonable but my parents disagree.
C S 313H LOGIC, SETS, & FUNCTIONS: Honors
C S 315H ALGORITHMS & DATA STRUCTS: Honors
CH 301 PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY I
M 408D SEQ, SERIES, AND MULTIVAR CALC
+ Generic 3 hour foreign culture class that counts as a language.
Total is 16 hours, not too unreasonable imo.
I see they moved the Logic class. When I took it (8 years ago or so) it was "Philosophy 313K Logic, Sets & Functions" and had no business being in Liberal Arts. It also wasn't required for Math majors, much to my surprise. If this class clicks for you, the semester will go great. I dunno if Robert Causey is still there teaching it, but do your best to get him. Out of every class I took in every major I switched to at UT, this class was my favorite and most useful. CS 315 shouldn't be too tough, if CS 307 wasn't too bad for you.
Personally, I struggled a little with 408C but aced 408D. It all comes down to the professor, as someone else mentioned.
Generally speaking, CS at UT is pretty tough, but it depends on how good you are at it and Math. You will take a ton of math courses for a CS degree, you should be able to pretty easily double major if you take a couple extra math courses and pick math as your "science section". If you don't have a part time job and can manage your free time well, that schedule can be handled. Those CS courses can eat up alot of time.