University Dally Kansan, March 7, 1984 Page 5 Courses continued from p.1 LES BRUCE, a Fort Riley junior majoring in computer science, said the new policy had both positive and negative effects. "I think probably it's good because computer science classes are packed." Bruce said. "Upper "But it's kind of tough. I feel that it's going to hurt a lot of people who are already in the major." A SURVEY BY the computer science department of students showed that 865 students were enrolled in upper-level undergraduate courses during the fall 1983 semester, while only 593 of those students had declared computer science as their major. The analysis also showed that 60.1 percent of the 865 students had GPAs of 2.3 and above. More than 27 percent of the students who had declared computer science as their major had GPAs less than 2.0, which would make them inteligible to a level computer science courses next semester. ENROLLMENT IN CS 211, 300, 400, 410, 510, 660, 662, 665 and 670 will be limited to students who have achieved the new eligibility requirements. The prerequisites will remain in effect through the spring 1987 semester. If the tougher prerequisites need to be continued after that time, the computer science department will have to submit a new request to the College Committee on Undergraduate Studies. Bulgen said that he expected demand for computer science courses to increase, and that the department would need to be allowed to hire new staff to have the enrollment prerequisites extended. Bulgren said students now enrolled in computer science courses but who will be ineligible to take upper-level courses next semester will be notified by letter. win anywhere since the season-opening Iowa caucasus was having a strong effect on the upcoming events. A Boston Globe poll earlier this week showed Hart coming out of nowhere to lead Monday in Massachusetts, a Super Tuesday state. Vermont AND IN FLORIDA, a Miami Herald poll yesterday showed Hart moving up fast and Mondale sinking. Similar results were reported in Alabama, although no polls had been released. ONLY A Few WEEKS ago, before New Hampshire, polls in Vermont showed Hart in single digits and Mondale winning by a landslide. Most of the candidates paid little attention to the state since no delegates were at stake, and the final outcome was a result of Horton momentum rolling over the border from New Hampshire. Jackson also had much at stake in Vermont. If he gets less than 10 percent of the vote, he will lose federal campaign funds. He can get them SEN. JOHN GLENN, campaigning in Alabama, opened the final week of campaigning before the crucial March 13 presidential primaries by telling Southern Democrats he would do well in the South. But a new poll showed he was losing support. back after 30 days if he gets over 20 percent in a subsequent primary. Elsewhere on the campaign trail: Glenn got the news of the Miami Herald statewide poll when he arrived at Lakeland, Fla., for a Chamber of Commerce dinner, and NBC reported that Glenn's campaign was out of cash and would not be able to meet its staff navroll Wednesday. A campaign spokesman said $150,000 targeted for the payroll had been diverted in an effort to saturate Alabama, Georgia and northern Florida with radio and television commercials. The spokesman said the decision meant that Glenn, for the first time, would not be able to meet his campaign staff payroll. Carter continued from p.1 solution. The same kind of problem was present in support of the government in El Salvador, he said. - Carter conceded he felt some resentment about Reagan's repeated attacks on his admin- "It is a mistake," he said, to underestimate new Soviet leader Konstantin Chernenkov, who be observed as an associate of Leonid Brezhnev at strategic nuclear arms negotiations and believed to be a competent person for dealing with the Russian army be obsessed with keeping the Soviet Union out of war. Carter noted that both acted like older leaders who had experienced the hardships of World War II. He noted that in the hot race for the Democratic presidential nomination, "My own preference is Vice President Mondale" DESPITE THE FACT that Mondale "obviously has some problems in his campaign," he said, "He is a resilient person, stable in his attitudes and relatively optimistic by nature ... and my guess is that he can overcome these early setbacks and make a real contest of it." 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