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Planning for Study Abroad & Summer School Elsewhere

  • Meet with your Computer Science Major or Minor advisor during the advising period to determine what degree requirements you will need to satisfy while abroad
  • Students who have not yet declared a Computer Science major or minor, please email Dr. William Turkett at turketwh@wfu.edu for details.
  • A maximum of 7 hours at the 200-level or above may be transferred toward the BA or BS in computer science, with a maximum of 3 hours at the 300 level. For the computer science minor, all computer science electives at 193-level and above must be taken at Wake Forest.
  • Students who are uncertain on whether transfer credit is approved, please email information on the university where the course is offered, program or department of the course, syllabus, if available and any other pertinent information to Dr. William Turkett for review.
  • The student will be notified of the result of the course review and what, if any, transfer credit will be allowed, usually within about two weeks.
  • Students wishing to take courses within the US for transfer credit, in addition to Computer Science policy and procedures, are also subject to those of Wake Forest University.
  • The Center for Global Programs and Studies offers over 400 programs in 70 countries. You can search for programs by academic discipline, term, and location. 

The Department of Computer Science offers the following programs for undergraduate and graduate students: