Transfer Pathway Guides
2+2 with SUNY Fredonia
B.S. Computer Science (CS32)
MCC Degree Awarded:
Computer Science A.S. (CS01)
Please note that some courses required in a Transfer Pathway may not be required for the MCC program. This could have financial aid implications. Students should meet with their advisor or with a transfer representative to discuss an academic plan and recommended sequence of courses.
Carefully
read all notes on entire guide.
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Credit
Hours
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FIRST
SEMESTER:
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ENG
101 College Composition or ENG 200 Advanced Composition
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3
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MTH
210 Calculus I
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4
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CPT
101 Introduction to Computing
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4
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HEG
215 Global Health and Culture
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3
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PHL
103 Introduction to Ethics or PHL 105 Technology and Values
or PHL 250 Professional Ethics
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3
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Total:
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17
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SECOND
SEMESTER:
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MTH
211 Calculus II
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4
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CSC
101 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming (grade of C-
or higher required by Fredonia)
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4
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CSC
206 Digital Computer Organization
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3
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SUNY-SS
Elective
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3
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Total:
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14
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THIRD
SEMESTER:
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MTH
220 Discrete Mathematics (grade of B or higher required by Fredonia)
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3
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CSC
103 Introduction to Data Structures (grade of C- or higher
required by Fredonia)
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4
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CSC
223 Computer Programming - "C++"
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3
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CHE
151 General College Chemistry I or BIO 155 General Biology I or PHY 161
University Physics I (Choose first course of 2 semester sequence)
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4
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Total:
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14
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FOURTH
SEMESTER:
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CSC
202 Programming Embedded Microcontrollers in C and Assembly
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4
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ENG
251 Technical Communication or MTH 230 Linear Algebra - Fredonia
Computer Sciencemajor choose MTH 230
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3-4
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CHE
152 General College Chemistry II or BIO 156 General BiologyI I or PHY 261
University Physics II (Choose second course of 2 semester sequence)
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4
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PROGRAM
ELECTIVE - Choose
from CPT 210 Operating Systems and Peripherals; CSC 214 Electronic Vision
and Image Processing; CSC 215 Introductions to Linux; CSC 225 Advanced
JAVA Programming
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3
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SUNY-AH
or SUNY-FL orSUNY-A or SUNY-WC Elective
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3
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Total:
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17-18
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TOTAL
CREDITS:
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62-63 |
This degree aligns with the B.S. in Computer Science at Fredonia.
Students completing this degree who are interested in the B.S. Computer
Information Systems at Fredonia should complete the following courses
if their schedule permits: BUS 220, CIS 201, ECO 111, MTH 160.
A statistics course is required for either BS in Computer Science or BS
in Computer Information Systems: MTH 160
Click on hyperlinks for course options. Refer to the SUNY Fredonia Transfer
Course Equivalency database
AP, IB, CLEP, or transfer courses: Credits showing as accepted by MCC
may not be transferable. See their AP
policies.
Contact Fredonia with questions.
Students who have met 7/10/30 SUNY Gen Ed courses as indicated on their
GETA will have satisfied the Fredonia Foundations general education requirement.
Beginning Fall 2021, students may apply a maximum of 60 transfer credits
at the lower division (Fredonia equivalent courses at the 100/200 level
towards their baccalaureate degree). Students may apply an additional 15
credits at the upper division (Fredonia equivalent courses at the 300/400
level towards their baccalaureate degree).
Minimum 2.0 GPA advised for acceptance at SUNY Fredonia.
The Computer Science A.S. (CS01) will be the degree student is audited
against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation source: MCC Advisement & Transfer Services 2022-2023.
Updated 11/8/2022
While every effort is made to ensure accurate information, students are
strongly advised to verify course transferability with the four-year institution
as they will make the final determination of transfer credit.
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Links to information at SUNY Fredonia
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