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Students must select two courses from any concentration to count as major approved electives. INFO 4900 may be used to fulfill one major-approved elective. INFO 2300* or INFO 2310* may count as a major-approved elective.
Additionally, up to two courses from qualifying study abroad programs may be transfered to Cornell and applied as major approved elective credit. Please review the Study Abroad guidelines for details.
INFO 4910 and INFO 4998 do not count as major approved electives.
*INFO 2300 and INFO 2310 overlap in content so both courses cannot count for the major. However, one could count as a major approved elective and the other could count as an advisor approved elective.