CCSE Curriculum Sheets
Curriculum sheets are a way to track your progress in a particular program in addition to the KSU Catalog and DegreeWorks (located under Student Records menu on Owl Express). You are assigned a catalog year when you begin in your program and stay in that catalog year with those requirements until you graduate. You may request to update the requirements to a newer year. If you change your major, are academically dismissed, or you don't enroll for 3 consecutive semesters (including summer), your catalog year/requirements are automatically updated to the current catalog year/requirements.
If you have any questions about which curriculum sheet you should be following, contact CCSE Advising!
While degree requirements stay the same over time (unless you choose to change catalog year), prerequisites can change. If an older curriculum sheet has a different prerequisite than a newer sheet or in the catalog, then it is outdated. You must follow the newest prerequisites.
(KSU 1101 is no longer a university requirement)
Note: The requirements listed in the KSU Catalog take precedence over the information on each CCSE Curriculum Sheet.
KSU Academic Program Maps
2024 Curriculum Sheets
General Education Core IMPACTS Curriculum
- I: Institutional Priority
- M: Mathematics & Quantitative Skills
- P: Political Science and U.S. History
- A: Arts, Humanities, and Ethics
- C: Communication in Writing
- T: Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences
- S: Social Sciences
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Undergraduate
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Minors
Computer Game Design & Development
Computer Science
Data Science & Analytics
Information Technology
Software Engineering
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Graduate
Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence (available Fall 2024)
Master of Science in Computer Science
Master of Science in Cybersecurity
Master of Science in Data Science & Analytics
Master of Science in Information Technology
Master of Science in Software Engineering
2023 Curriculum Sheets
General Education Core AREAs Curriculum
- Area A: Communication and Quantitative Learning
- Area B: Institutional Options
- Area C: Humanities, Fine Arts, and Ethics
- Area D: Science, Mathematics, and Technology
- Area E: Social Sciences
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Undergraduate
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Minors
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Graduate