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A Pilot Senior CS Capstone Sequence for CS Majors and Non-Majors Nathan...



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Abstract: The United States Military Academy requires each cadet to take a five course engineering sequence. There are seven sequences embedded in engineering programs. Engineering majors take the sequence embedded in their program. That is Civil Engineers take the Civil Engineering sequence, Electrical Engineers take the Electrical Engineering sequence, Computer Science majors take the Computer Science Sequence, etc. Yet all cadets must take a sequence. Non-engineering majors such as History majors may... (Update)

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@misc{ cs-ieee,
  author = "Pilot Senior Cs",
  title = "IEEE November 10 - 13, 1999 San Juan, Puerto Rico",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/537040.html" }
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