Distribution
Requirements
|
Credit
Hours
|
FIRST
SEMESTER: 14 Credit Hours
|
|
CSC
101 Introduction to Computer Science
|
3
|
MTH
210 Calculus I
|
4
|
ENG
101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition
|
4
|
PHL
103 Introduction to Ethics OR PHL 105 Technology and Values OR
PHL 250 Professional Ethics Required for 2+2 CS36 PHL 103 or PHL
250
|
3
|
First
Semester Total:
|
14
|
SECOND
SEMESTER: 17 Credit Hours
|
|
CSC
103 Introduction to Data Structures
|
4
|
CSC
223 Computer Programming - "C++"
|
3
|
MTH
211 Calculus II
|
4
|
SUNY-A
Elective* OR SUNY-FL Elective*
|
3
|
SUNY-SS
Elective* OR SUNY-AH Elective*
|
3
|
Second
Semester Total:
|
17
|
THIRD
SEMESTER: 17 Credit Hours
|
|
CSC
202 Programming Embedded Microcontrollers in C and Assembly
|
4
|
CSC
206 Digital Computer Organization
|
3
|
MTH
220 Discrete Mathematics
|
3
|
SUNY-NS
Elective** Required for 2+2 CS36 BIO 155 General Biology I or CHE 151
College Chemistry I or PHY 161 University Physics I
|
4
|
SUNY-OWC
Elective* OR SUNY-WC Elective*
|
3
|
Third
Semester Total:
|
17
|
FOURTH
SEMESTER 15-17 Credit Hours
|
|
MTH
160 - Statistics*** I OR MCC-SCI Elective*** Required for 2+2
CS36 MCC-SCI Elective
|
3-4
|
ENG 251 Technical Communication OR MTH 230 Linear Algebra
Recommended
for 2+2 CS36 MTH 230 (equivalent to RIT MATH 241)
|
3-4
|
SUNY-NS
Elective** Required for 2+2 CS36 BIO 156 General Biology II or CHE 152
College Chemistry II or PHY 261 University Physics II
|
4
|
MCC-HW
Elective
|
2
|
PROGRAM
ELECTIVE****Highly Recommended for 2+2 CS36 CPT 210 Operating Systems
and Peripherals (equivalent to RIT CSCI 243)
|
3
|
Fourth
Semester Total:
|
15-17
|
TOTAL
CREDITS:
|
63-65
|
*When
choosing SUNY Elective and MCC Elective courses, refer to SUNY General
Education Courses: http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/MCCatPub.nsf/suny+gen+ed?OpenView
AND
MCC General
Education Courses: http://www.monroecc.edu/etsdbs/MCCatPub.nsf/mcc+gen+ed?OpenView
AND
RIT Liberal
Arts Equivalency Worksheet: https://www.monroecc.edu/fileadmin/SiteFiles/GeneralContent/depts/transfer/documents/RIT__MCC_Liberal_Arts_equivalencies.pdf
Not all SUNY General
Education courses are approved for transfer at RIT. See an advisor for
recommendations.
** Choose one
sequence from: BIO 155 & 156 or CHE 151 & 152 or PHY 161 &
261.
NOTE: The
PHY sequence completes 6 of 8 credits required for RIT's Computer
Science lab science sequence requirement. Two additional courses
at RIT PHYS 207 (1 credit) and PHYS 209 (1 credit) will complete
the sequence.
***Choose MCC-SCI
from BIO, CHE, GEG (except GEG 201 and GEG 211), GEO, PHY.
****Choose from:
CSC 214, 215, 225, or CPT 210.
NOTE: AP, IB,
CLEP, HIGH SCHOOL DUAL CREDIT COURSES, ONLINE COURSES: Credits showing
as accepted at MCC may not be transferable. Students should meet
with a representative of the four year college or the MCC Advisement and
Transfer Services to determine if those credits are transferable.
Grade Point Average:
3.0 overall GPA required for continuation in Computer Science major at
RIT. Grade of 'C' or higher in all courses required by R.I.T. B.S. Computer
Science Technology: https://www.cs.rit.edu
Requirement
for all RIT 2+2 Programs: Matriculated, Continuous, Full Time Enrollment
(12 credit hours min.)
The Computer Science A.S. (CS01) will be the degree student is audited
against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation
Source: Advisement and Transfer Services 2018-2019. |