SAC
Computers, Math & Science
Computer Science Degree for Transfer
The Associate in Science in Computer Science for Transfer (AST Computer Science) prepares students to transfer into the CSU system. Please consult a counselor regarding specific course requirements for your transfer institution. Complet... ion of the Associate in Science in Computer Science for Transfer (AS-T Computer Science) also provides guaranteed admission with junior status to the CSU system although does not guarantee acceptance to a particular campus or major. See page 23 for a list of additional requirements for all Associate in Arts for Transfer (AA-T) and Associate in Science for Transfer (AS-T) degrees. Upon completion of the AS-T in Computer Science (AS-T Computer Science), students will be well- versed in the use of standard computer control structures to solve problems and develop algorithms. They will have developed skills in writing programs that utilize functions as a method of program organization and control. Additional areas of emphasis will include objects, object-oriented programming, data structures, and abstract data types. Computer science students will also obtain knowledge of computer architecture and organization. The Computer Science curriculum also requires the student to have significant skills in mathematics and the applications of those skills to real world problem solving. This is a sample map based on the 21-22 catalog. Please meet with a counselor to confirm the requirements for achieving your educational goals. Read More

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Semester 1
Total: 14 units
GE Area 2A (Plan B)
College Algebra
4 units
GE Area 1A (Plan B)
Freshman Composition
4 units
GE Area 4 (Plan B)
Social Science
3 units
GE Area A1 (Plan B)
Public Speaking
3 units
Semester 2
Total: 14 units
MAJOR
Trigonometry
4 units
MAJOR
Introduction to Programming
3 units
GE Area 1B (Plan B)
Critical Thinking
4 units
GE Area 3B (Plan B)
Humanities
3 units
Summer/Intersession
Total: 4 units
MAJOR
Single Variable Calculus I
4 units
Semester 3
Total: 12 units
MAJOR
Single Variable Calculus II
4 units
MAJOR
Programming Concepts
3 units
MAJOR
Engineering Physics I
4 units
Elective
1 units
Semester 4
Total: 13 units
MAJOR
Engineering Physics II
4 units
MAJOR
Data Structures Concepts
3 units
MAJOR
Discrete Structures for Computer Science
3 units
GE Area 4 (Plan B)
Social Sciences
3 units

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