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Transfer Guide
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| Core Curriculum Requirements: General Core Curriculum Requirements, Additional University Requirements | ||
| COMPUTER SCIENCE–BS | ||
| (page amended 9/1/04) | ||
| Lower-Division Requirements: | A&M-CC Courses | DMC Courses |
| Computer Science courses (16-20 hrs.) | COSC 1435 Intro. to Problem Solving with Computers I (4 hrs.) | COSC 1436 Programming Fundamentals I (4 hrs.)
or COSC 1415 Fundamentals of Programming (4 hrs.) |
| COSC 1436 Intro. to Problem Solving with Computers II (4 hrs.) | COSC 1437 Programming Fundamentals II (4 hrs.) or |
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| COSC 2434 Computer Organization and Assembly Language (4 hrs.) | COSC 2425 Computer Organization and Machine Language (4 hrs.)
or ITSE 2437 Assembly Language Programming (4 hrs.) |
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| COSC 2437 Data Structures (4 hrs.) | COSC 2336 Programming Fundamentals III (3 hrs.) or ITSE 2345 Data Structures (3 hrs.) |
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| COSC 2470 Cobol Programming (4 hrs.)* *For Computer Information Systems Option |
BCIS 2432 Advanced Programming Cobol (4
hrs.) or ITSE 2451 Advanced Programming Language-Cobol (4 hrs.) |
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| Special foundations (14 hrs.) | MATH 2312 Precalculus (3 hrs.) | MATH 1314 College Algebra (3 hrs.) and MATH 1316 Trigonometry (3 hrs.) |
| MATH 2413 Calculus I (4 hrs.) | MATH 2313 Calculus I (3 hrs.) |
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| MATH 2414 Calculus II (4 hrs.) | MATH 2314 Calculus II (3hrs.) MATH 2315 Calculus III (3 hrs.) |
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| MATH 2342 Statistics for Physical and Life Sciences (3 hrs.) | MATH 2342 Statistical Methods and
Probability (3 hrs.) |
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| For Systems Programming Option: | Either CHEM 1111/1311 General Chemistry I (4 hrs.) and CHEM 1112/1312 General Chemistry II (4 hrs.) |
Either CHEM 1411 General Inorganic Chemistry I (4 hrs.) and CHEM 1402 General Inorganic Chemistry II (4 hrs.) |
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| PHYS 2425 University Physics I (4 hrs.) and | PHYS 2425 Mechanics (4 hrs.) and | |
| PHYS 2426 University Physics II (4 hrs.) | PHYS 2426 Electricity and Magnetism
and Introduction to Optics (4 hrs.) |
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| Minor/Career Emphasis (up to 9 hrs.) Depending on the minor, up to nine
hours
of general lower-division electives can be applied toward the degree. |
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