Academic Procedures
Whether you want to change your major or are preparing to graduate, Khoury College ensures you have the resources to do so easily. Your academic advisor can help you navigate many of these processes and answer related questions.
Whether you want to change your major or are preparing to graduate, Khoury College ensures you have the resources to do so easily. Your academic advisor can help you navigate many of these processes and answer related questions.
Whether you want to change your major or are preparing to graduate, Khoury College ensures you have the resources to do so easily. Your academic advisor can help you navigate many of these processes and answer related questions.
Whether you want to change your major or are preparing to graduate, Khoury College ensures you have the resources to do so easily. Your academic advisor can help you navigate many of these processes and answer related questions.
Students who want to change to a Khoury major, and want Khoury as their home college, are required to meet with our Major Change Advisor, Jessica Speece. In this meeting, you will learn more about the application process, admission requirements (listed below), and review you academic plan. Major change applications to Khoury College are accepted throughout the year.
Undergraduate Admission Requirements
- Must be in good academic standing
- Cumulative and Khoury GPA of 2.0 or higher
- Successful completion of CS 2500/2501 or DS 2000/2001
- For admission into CS/Business, CY/Business, or DS/Business, you must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher average in any business courses
If you wish to transfer into Khoury but do not currently meet the admission criteria above, you will remain in your current college as a transitional student.
Please note
- Students that are already in Khoury College and want to change to another major in Khoury should meet with their assigned academic advisor.
- Students that are currently in a Khoury combined major, but not in Khoury as their home college, and want to change to Khoury as their home college, should meet with their assigned secondary academic advisor.
- If the combined major you want is offered by your home college, you can choose to stay in your home college. Please speak with your assigned academic advisor to see if this is a possibility for you.
- NUin and Global Scholars Students can request a major change via their Admitted Student Portal during the designated major change windows.
- Oakland students interested in a major change should meet with their assigned Advisor on the Oakland campus.
- Important deadlines and information regarding co-op coordinator assignments for students changing to a Khoury major can be found here
Students who want to change to a Khoury major, and want Khoury as their home college, are required to meet with our Major Change Advisor, Jessica Speece. In this meeting, you will learn more about the application process, admission requirements (listed below), and review you academic plan. Major change applications to Khoury College are accepted throughout the year.
Undergraduate Admission Requirements
- Must be in good academic standing
- Cumulative and Khoury GPA of 2.0 or higher
- Successful completion of CS 2500/2501 or DS 2000/2001
- For admission into CS/Business, CY/Business, or DS/Business, you must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher average in any business courses
If you wish to transfer into Khoury but do not currently meet the admission criteria above, you will remain in your current college as a transitional student.
Please note
- Students that are already in Khoury College and want to change to another major in Khoury should meet with their assigned academic advisor.
- Students that are currently in a Khoury combined major, but not in Khoury as their home college, and want to change to Khoury as their home college, should meet with their assigned secondary academic advisor.
- If the combined major you want is offered by your home college, you can choose to stay in your home college. Please speak with your assigned academic advisor to see if this is a possibility for you.
- NUin and Global Scholars Students can request a major change via their Admitted Student Portal during the designated major change windows.
- Oakland students interested in a major change should meet with their assigned Advisor on the Oakland campus.
- Important deadlines and information regarding co-op coordinator assignments for students changing to a Khoury major can be found here
Students who want to change to a Khoury major, and want Khoury as their home college, are required to meet with our Major Change Advisor, Jessica Speece. In this meeting, you will learn more about the application process, admission requirements (listed below), and review you academic plan. Major change applications to Khoury College are accepted throughout the year.
Undergraduate Admission Requirements
- Must be in good academic standing
- Cumulative and Khoury GPA of 2.0 or higher
- Successful completion of CS 2500/2501 or DS 2000/2001
- For admission into CS/Business, CY/Business, or DS/Business, you must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher average in any business courses
If you wish to transfer into Khoury but do not currently meet the admission criteria above, you will remain in your current college as a transitional student.
Please note
- Students that are already in Khoury College and want to change to another major in Khoury should meet with their assigned academic advisor.
- Students that are currently in a Khoury combined major, but not in Khoury as their home college, and want to change to Khoury as their home college, should meet with their assigned secondary academic advisor.
- If the combined major you want is offered by your home college, you can choose to stay in your home college. Please speak with your assigned academic advisor to see if this is a possibility for you.
- NUin and Global Scholars Students can request a major change via their Admitted Student Portal during the designated major change windows.
- Oakland students interested in a major change should meet with their assigned Advisor on the Oakland campus.
- Important deadlines and information regarding co-op coordinator assignments for students changing to a Khoury major can be found here
Students who want to change to a Khoury major, and want Khoury as their home college, are required to meet with our Major Change Advisor, Jessica Speece. In this meeting, you will learn more about the application process, admission requirements (listed below), and review you academic plan. Major change applications to Khoury College are accepted throughout the year.
Undergraduate Admission Requirements
- Must be in good academic standing
- Cumulative and Khoury GPA of 2.0 or higher
- Successful completion of CS 2500/2501 or DS 2000/2001
- For admission into CS/Business, CY/Business, or DS/Business, you must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher average in any business courses
If you wish to transfer into Khoury but do not currently meet the admission criteria above, you will remain in your current college as a transitional student.
Please note
- Students that are already in Khoury College and want to change to another major in Khoury should meet with their assigned academic advisor.
- Students that are currently in a Khoury combined major, but not in Khoury as their home college, and want to change to Khoury as their home college, should meet with their assigned secondary academic advisor.
- If the combined major you want is offered by your home college, you can choose to stay in your home college. Please speak with your assigned academic advisor to see if this is a possibility for you.
- NUin and Global Scholars Students can request a major change via their Admitted Student Portal during the designated major change windows.
- Oakland students interested in a major change should meet with their assigned Advisor on the Oakland campus.
- Important deadlines and information regarding co-op coordinator assignments for students changing to a Khoury major can be found here
If a student wishes to change their current Khoury major to a different Khoury major, students should schedule an appointment with their current Khoury academic advisor.
The co-op program allows you to bring your academic education to the professional field. Make sure your co-op experience goes smoothly by learning about the co-op process, planning out your pattern of attendance, and staying up-to-date on co-op policies.
If a student wishes to change their current Khoury major to a different Khoury major, students should schedule an appointment with their current Khoury academic advisor.
The co-op program allows you to bring your academic education to the professional field. Make sure your co-op experience goes smoothly by learning about the co-op process, planning out your pattern of attendance, and staying up-to-date on co-op policies.
If a student wishes to change their current Khoury major to a different Khoury major, students should schedule an appointment with their current Khoury academic advisor.
The co-op program allows you to bring your academic education to the professional field. Make sure your co-op experience goes smoothly by learning about the co-op process, planning out your pattern of attendance, and staying up-to-date on co-op policies.
If a student wishes to change their current Khoury major to a different Khoury major, students should schedule an appointment with their current Khoury academic advisor.
The co-op program allows you to bring your academic education to the professional field. Make sure your co-op experience goes smoothly by learning about the co-op process, planning out your pattern of attendance, and staying up-to-date on co-op policies.
NUterm enables you to take classes during Summer 1 (May and June) between your first and second years. In fact, it may be required if you choose a four-year co-op pattern. Talk with your advisor to determine if NUterm is right for you.
NUterm enables you to take classes during Summer 1 (May and June) between your first and second years. In fact, it may be required if you choose a four-year co-op pattern. Talk with your advisor to determine if NUterm is right for you.
NUterm enables you to take classes during Summer 1 (May and June) between your first and second years. In fact, it may be required if you choose a four-year co-op pattern. Talk with your advisor to determine if NUterm is right for you.
NUterm enables you to take classes during Summer 1 (May and June) between your first and second years. In fact, it may be required if you choose a four-year co-op pattern. Talk with your advisor to determine if NUterm is right for you.
The college will take proposals under consideration. Given the many complications involved in considering a new curriculum, submitting a request does not imply that the college will create your proposed combined major. Please do not make academic plans on the assumption that a combined major will be created.
The creation of a new major is a lengthy process due to the extensive planning and levels of approval that must be attained. Your information will be kept on file, and you will be informed if, and when, such a major has been created.
The college will take proposals under consideration. Given the many complications involved in considering a new curriculum, submitting a request does not imply that the college will create your proposed combined major. Please do not make academic plans on the assumption that a combined major will be created.
The creation of a new major is a lengthy process due to the extensive planning and levels of approval that must be attained. Your information will be kept on file, and you will be informed if, and when, such a major has been created.
The college will take proposals under consideration. Given the many complications involved in considering a new curriculum, submitting a request does not imply that the college will create your proposed combined major. Please do not make academic plans on the assumption that a combined major will be created.
The creation of a new major is a lengthy process due to the extensive planning and levels of approval that must be attained. Your information will be kept on file, and you will be informed if, and when, such a major has been created.
The college will take proposals under consideration. Given the many complications involved in considering a new curriculum, submitting a request does not imply that the college will create your proposed combined major. Please do not make academic plans on the assumption that a combined major will be created.
The creation of a new major is a lengthy process due to the extensive planning and levels of approval that must be attained. Your information will be kept on file, and you will be informed if, and when, such a major has been created.
The college will take proposals under consideration. Given the many complications involved in considering a new curriculum, submitting a request does not imply that the college will create your proposed combined major. Please do not make academic plans on the assumption that a combined major will be created.
The creation of a new major is a lengthy process due to the extensive planning and levels of approval that must be attained. Your information will be kept on file, and you will be informed if, and when, such a major has been created.
The college will take proposals under consideration. Given the many complications involved in considering a new curriculum, submitting a request does not imply that the college will create your proposed combined major. Please do not make academic plans on the assumption that a combined major will be created.
The creation of a new major is a lengthy process due to the extensive planning and levels of approval that must be attained. Your information will be kept on file, and you will be informed if, and when, such a major has been created.
The Khoury Teaching Scholars program is a one-credit course called “Teaching Computer Science” (CS4955). In short this course is going to teach students to become better teachers by improving our presentation skills, and thinking about how we teach computer science. This is a course for us to reflect, be open, and really think about how we communicate and can be better communicators of computer science while creating a positive learning environment. A full description from the registrar is below.
Registrar Description: Introduces techniques and frameworks to prepare undergraduate students to become more effective teaching assistants in the field of computer science. Students analyze and reflect on literature, case studies, and real examples of teaching computer science. Offers students an opportunity to participate within in-class activities to learn presentation skills, to practice speaking to different audience sizes, and to learn how to work with different types of audiences.
Culminates with a final capstone project in which students prepare and present a lecture on a topic in computer science. Successful students are prepared for careers in teaching, presenting technical content when pursuing graduate studies, and for presenting technical information in industry.
Please contact Mike Shah, assistant teaching professor, for further inquiries.
The Khoury Teaching Scholars program is a one-credit course called “Teaching Computer Science” (CS4955). In short this course is going to teach students to become better teachers by improving our presentation skills, and thinking about how we teach computer science. This is a course for us to reflect, be open, and really think about how we communicate and can be better communicators of computer science while creating a positive learning environment. A full description from the registrar is below.
Registrar Description: Introduces techniques and frameworks to prepare undergraduate students to become more effective teaching assistants in the field of computer science. Students analyze and reflect on literature, case studies, and real examples of teaching computer science. Offers students an opportunity to participate within in-class activities to learn presentation skills, to practice speaking to different audience sizes, and to learn how to work with different types of audiences.
Culminates with a final capstone project in which students prepare and present a lecture on a topic in computer science. Successful students are prepared for careers in teaching, presenting technical content when pursuing graduate studies, and for presenting technical information in industry.
Please contact Mike Shah, assistant teaching professor, for further inquiries.
The college will take proposals under consideration. Given the many complications involved in considering a new curriculum, submitting a request does not imply that the college will create your proposed combined major. Please do not make academic plans on the assumption that a combined major will be created.
The creation of a new major is a lengthy process due to the extensive planning and levels of approval that must be attained. Your information will be kept on file, and you will be informed if, and when, such a major has been created.
The college will take proposals under consideration. Given the many complications involved in considering a new curriculum, submitting a request does not imply that the college will create your proposed combined major. Please do not make academic plans on the assumption that a combined major will be created.
The creation of a new major is a lengthy process due to the extensive planning and levels of approval that must be attained. Your information will be kept on file, and you will be informed if, and when, such a major has been created.
The Khoury Teaching Scholars program is a one-credit course called “Teaching Computer Science” (CS4955). In short this course is going to teach students to become better teachers by improving our presentation skills, and thinking about how we teach computer science. This is a course for us to reflect, be open, and really think about how we communicate and can be better communicators of computer science while creating a positive learning environment. A full description from the registrar is below.
Registrar Description: Introduces techniques and frameworks to prepare undergraduate students to become more effective teaching assistants in the field of computer science. Students analyze and reflect on literature, case studies, and real examples of teaching computer science. Offers students an opportunity to participate within in-class activities to learn presentation skills, to practice speaking to different audience sizes, and to learn how to work with different types of audiences.
Culminates with a final capstone project in which students prepare and present a lecture on a topic in computer science. Successful students are prepared for careers in teaching, presenting technical content when pursuing graduate studies, and for presenting technical information in industry.
Please contact Mike Shah, assistant teaching professor, for further inquiries.
The Khoury Teaching Scholars program is a one-credit course called “Teaching Computer Science” (CS4955). In short this course is going to teach students to become better teachers by improving our presentation skills, and thinking about how we teach computer science. This is a course for us to reflect, be open, and really think about how we communicate and can be better communicators of computer science while creating a positive learning environment. A full description from the registrar is below.
Registrar Description: Introduces techniques and frameworks to prepare undergraduate students to become more effective teaching assistants in the field of computer science. Students analyze and reflect on literature, case studies, and real examples of teaching computer science. Offers students an opportunity to participate within in-class activities to learn presentation skills, to practice speaking to different audience sizes, and to learn how to work with different types of audiences.
Culminates with a final capstone project in which students prepare and present a lecture on a topic in computer science. Successful students are prepared for careers in teaching, presenting technical content when pursuing graduate studies, and for presenting technical information in industry.
Please contact Mike Shah, assistant teaching professor, for further inquiries.
Preparing for graduation is an exciting time, and our academic advisors look forward to supporting you along the way. Official graduation clearance comes from two offices: the Khoury advising office and the university registrar’s office.
To ensure your final year at Khoury and Northeastern concludes smoothly, you should:
- Confirm that the graduation year indicated on myNortheastern matches your intended graduation year.
- Read and follow your advisor’s instructions regarding graduation—you will begin to receive correspondence about graduation clearance in the spring or early summer of the year prior to your graduation.
- Review and approve your official Graduation Clearance Contract.
- Apply to graduate on myNortheastern to notify the university of your graduation intentions.
- Notify your academic advisor of any changes in registration or graduation plans.
- Review important information about the commencement ceremony held each May.
Preparing for graduation is an exciting time, and our academic advisors look forward to supporting you along the way. Official graduation clearance comes from two offices: the Khoury advising office and the university registrar’s office.
To ensure your final year at Khoury and Northeastern concludes smoothly, you should:
- Confirm that the graduation year indicated on myNortheastern matches your intended graduation year.
- Read and follow your advisor’s instructions regarding graduation—you will begin to receive correspondence about graduation clearance in the spring or early summer of the year prior to your graduation.
- Review and approve your official Graduation Clearance Contract.
- Apply to graduate on myNortheastern to notify the university of your graduation intentions.
- Notify your academic advisor of any changes in registration or graduation plans.
- Review important information about the commencement ceremony held each May.
Preparing for graduation is an exciting time, and our academic advisors look forward to supporting you along the way. Official graduation clearance comes from two offices: the Khoury advising office and the university registrar’s office.
To ensure your final year at Khoury and Northeastern concludes smoothly, you should:
- Confirm that the graduation year indicated on myNortheastern matches your intended graduation year.
- Read and follow your advisor’s instructions regarding graduation—you will begin to receive correspondence about graduation clearance in the spring or early summer of the year prior to your graduation.
- Review and approve your official Graduation Clearance Contract.
- Apply to graduate on myNortheastern to notify the university of your graduation intentions.
- Notify your academic advisor of any changes in registration or graduation plans.
- Review important information about the commencement ceremony held each May.
Preparing for graduation is an exciting time, and our academic advisors look forward to supporting you along the way. Official graduation clearance comes from two offices: the Khoury advising office and the university registrar’s office.
To ensure your final year at Khoury and Northeastern concludes smoothly, you should:
- Confirm that the graduation year indicated on myNortheastern matches your intended graduation year.
- Read and follow your advisor’s instructions regarding graduation—you will begin to receive correspondence about graduation clearance in the spring or early summer of the year prior to your graduation.
- Review and approve your official Graduation Clearance Contract.
- Apply to graduate on myNortheastern to notify the university of your graduation intentions.
- Notify your academic advisor of any changes in registration or graduation plans.
- Review important information about the commencement ceremony held each May.