If you are interested in transferring to a Baccalaureate institution and majoring in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Computer Information Systems, Computer Software Systems, Software Engineering, or another closely related field, you should speak to a Computer Science Adviser.
Which degree track you should follow (Associate in Science or a tightly defined Associate in Arts ), and which courses you take can vary considerably depending on the university to which you transfer (see our University Transfer Information resource).
At a minimum, your degree plan should include at least the following courses:
MATH& 151 and MATH& 152 (Calculus)
CS 115 - Principles of Computer Science (Visual Basic) - prerequisite for either the C/C++ sequence or the Java Sequence
CS& 131 , CS 132 , and (usually) CS 133 (C/C++ sequence)*
or CS& 141 , CS 142 , and (usually) CS 143 (Java sequence)**
Notes:
*C/C++ sequence typically scheduled fall (CS& 131 ), winter (CS 132 ), and spring (CS 133 ).
CS& 131 is also scheduled fall and winter.
**Java sequence typically scheduled fall (CS& 141 ), winter (CS 142 ) and spring (CS 143 ) and
winter (CS& 141 ), spring (CS 142 ) and fall (CS 143 ).
CS& 141 is also typically scheduled summer and spring; CS 142 is also typically scheduled fall.
Actual schedule should be chosen in consultation with an adviser.
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