@ormdad - the framework I provided is for a double major Comp Sci/Cog Sci If Psych 1 is required you burn another Social Science slot, leaving one HASS slot and three breadth slots for other courses.
What is interesting is that all the courses for the minor in entrepreneurial studies are classified as eng HASS/social sciences - which begs the question of why they need to be broken out separately in the breadth requirement - so this needs to be verified.
What is also interesting is that the difference between a cog sci double major and a cog sci minor appears to be only one course (due to the Comp sci overlap and “5 course” rule). Note that the spirit of the 5 course rule is that Cog Sci is intended to be an interdisciplinary major/minor, so taking too many courses within a discipline defeats that intent.
What this means is that in theory your daughter may be able to fit an ABET Comp Sci Major, a Cog Sci Minor and an Entrepreneurial Leadership Minor into 38 courses or bump it up to a double major for 39 courses. But there is no room for art/music courses. 39 courses means taking 4 courses first semester freshman year and 5 every other semester.
Some people take 5 every semester and some people have taken 6 courses in a semester and some come in with AP credit. In general, I would be careful about loading up on coursework, because there is more to college learning than the portion you get out of coursework.
Another possibility is to explore whether or not any of the Cog Sci classes could be counted as the Natural Science Elective.
Note that I say “in theory” because this program is wound up so tight with requirements that there is a reasonable probability of schedule conflicts.