To complete a minor in computer science, a student is required to take a total of six courses (20 or 21 credits), including CSC 110, CSC 111, either CSC 205 or MA 305, and three additional courses in computer science at the 200 level or above, to be approved by the chair of the Department of Computer Science and Interactive Digital Design. These additional courses include either CSC 210 or CSC 215 (or both), and at least one computer science course at the 300 level.
The following computer science courses are applicable toward the minor:
| Course | Title | Credits |
CSC 110 | Programming & Problem Solving | 4 |
| CSC 111 | Data Structures & Abstraction | 4 |
| CSC 205 | Introduction to Discrete Mathematics (or MA 305: Applied Discrete Mathematics) | 3 |
| CSC 210 | Computer Architecture & Organization | 4 |
| CSC 215 | Algorithm Design & Analysis | 3 |
| CSC 225 | Introduction to Software Development | 3 |
| CSC 310 | Operating Systems & Systems Programming | 3 |
| CSC 320 | Compilers | 3 |
| CSC 325 | Database Systems | 3 |
| CSC 340 | Networking & Distributed Processing | 3 |
| CSC 345 | Computer Graphics | 3 |
| CSC 350 | Intelligent Systems | 3 |
| CSC 355 | Programming Languages Concepts | 3 |
| CSC 375 | Advanced Topics in Computer Science | 3 |