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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog and Student Handbook
Science, Computer Science Track, AA&S-881-07
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Science, AA&S
Purpose: The Science program is designed for students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution to complete a baccalaureate degree in a pre-professional or scientific program. It is appropriate for students who plan to major in one of the biological or physical sciences, pharmacy, agriculture, forestry, science education, pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-veterinary, nursing, or one of the many allied health professions.
Admission Requirements: All students will be required to demonstrate college readiness through transcript review or informed self-placement. Based on this review students may request or be required to enroll in prerequisite or corequisite math and/or English courses.
Science Curriculum Degree Requirements:
Student Development (1cr)
History (3cr)
- Any HIS course from approved Transfer Elective List or any History Passport Course
Humanities (6cr)
- PHI 100 , or PHI 111 , or PHI 220 and
- Any course from ART, ENG (Literature), HUM, MUS, PHI, REL, or Foreign Language (Recommend Approved Passport Course)
Social Sciences (3cr)
- Any course from ECO, GEO, HIS, PLS, PSY, or SOC from approved Transfer Elective List or any Social Science Passport Course
Computer Science Core Credits: 20
Computer Science Track Requirements
Computer Science Courses (17 cr)
Transfer Electives (12 Cr)
Minimum Track Credits - 41
Total Credits: 61
1 Students graduating from this program must demonstrate proficiency in specific computer competencies by passing ITE 152 (transfer elective), BUS 226 , or an equivalent competency test. Students are encouraged not to wait until the final semester to complete this requirement.
2Independent study and presentation is to be completed in collaboration with a CSC 208 200-level science/math course or the specific course determined by each science track, if listed.
3Not an approved Passport Course
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