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Nov 28, 2024
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2015-2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Science - CS3
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The Computer Science Field of Study is designed for students who plan to major in Computer Science and transfer to a public Texas four-year college or university. Students will gain an Associate of Science degree and will be able to transfer the set of major courses as a block to any university in Texas as long as they complete all of the courses with a grade of “C” or better.
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Field of Study Required Courses (32 SCH)
Life and Physical Sciences
Associate of Science
- Communication (6 SCH)
- Oral Communication (3 SCH)
- Creative Arts/LPC (6 SCH)
- SBS/HIST/GOVT PS (12 SCH)
Total Semester Credit Hours for the Computer Science Field of Study = 60
Contact: Roberta McClure 832.556.4015, rmcclure@lee.edu for specific degree information.
Note: Please note that MATH 2413 is a prerequisite for the Physics series. Students should plan their coursework accordingly.
- COSC 1336/COSC 1436 and COSC1337/COSC 1437 are preparatory and sequential in nature; however, not all courses are required for the Computer Science major at all universities, but may apply to general degree requirements.
- COSC 1336/COSC 1436 is not part of the Computer Science major requirements at The University of Texas at Austin, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Texas at Dallas, and Texas A&M University.
- COSC 1337/COSC 1437 is not part of the Computer Science major requirements at The University of Texas at Austin. Preparatory courses such as COSC 1336/COSC 1436 and COSC 1337/COSC 1437 will assist students who need additional background but do not apply toward the Computer Science major requirements.
- COSC 2325/COSC 2425 is not part of the Computer Science major requirements at the University of Texas at Austin or Texas A&M University, but may be applied to general degree requirements.
- It is recommended that students complete the Math sequence, Physics sequence, and Computer Science sequence at the same institution to reduce the likelihood of potential gaps in the curriculum.
♦ Core curriculum course.
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