<p>You could minor in CS:
[Computer</a> Science Minor | EECS at UC Berkeley<a href=“ask%20if%20Math%2055%20can%20substitute%20for%20CS%2070”>/url</a></p>
<p>If you are considering graduate school in CS, read this:
[url=<a href=“http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Gradadm/Prerequisites.htm]Prerequisites”>Graduate Research Program Admissions | EECS at UC Berkeley]Prerequisites</a> for Applying to UC Berkeley | EECS at UC Berkeley](<a href=“http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/csugrad/minor.shtml]Computer”>The Computer Science Minor | EECS at UC Berkeley)</p>
<p>If you want to prepare for computer software jobs in industry, consider taking CS 162, CS 170, EE 122, and CS 169, even if you do not major or minor in CS (though majoring or minoring will improve course registration priority). Consider also CS 186 and CS 161 (though that will get you pretty close to a CS major).</p>
<p>However, even CS 61A, CS 61B, and CS 61C may be enough to move into the computer software industry, if you are good at learning CS concepts on your own on the job.</p>