Transfer Pathway Guides
This Advising Guide is under review by the partner school. Changes TBA if needed.
2+2 with Rochester Institute of Technology
B.S. Computing and Information Technologies (IT32)
MCC Degree Awarded:
Information Technology A.S. (IT01)
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.
Note: This 2+2
pathway is being discontinued. RIT curriculum has changed. Students will
need additional time at RIT.
RIT
equivalents in parenthesis
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Credit
Hours
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FIRST
SEMESTER:
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CIS
100 Information Processing Fundamentals (ISCH 110)
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4
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ENG
101 College Comp or ENG 200 Advanced Comp (First Year Writing Requirement
at RIT)
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3
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MTH
172 Technical Discrete Mathematics (MATH 131)
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3
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PHL
105 Technology and Values (Ethical Perspective at RIT)
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3
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SUNY-SS
Elective - Choose course that is also a RIT Social Perspective from RIT
Perspectives Worksheet
(ex. SOC 101 or ECO 111)
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3
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Total:
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16
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SECOND
SEMESTER:
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CPT
115 Introduction to Networks (TXFR 100)
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3
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CSC
101 Introduction to Computer Science
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4
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MTH
160 Statistics I (STAT 145)
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3
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SUNY-SS
Elective
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3
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SUNY-
NS Elective
- Choose course that is also a RIT Natural Science Inquiry Perspective
course from RIT
Perspectives Worksheet
(for example: PHY 145, CHE 110 or 145)
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4
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Total:
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17
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THIRD
SEMESTER:
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CIS
201 Introduction to Web Site Programming and Design (ISTE 140)
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3
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CSC
225 Advanced JAVA Programming
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3
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MTH
200 Applied Calculus (MATH 161)
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4
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SUNY-
NS Elective
- Choose a RIT Scientific Principles Perspective course from RIT
Perspectives Worksheet
that is also a SUNY-NS (for example, BIO 120 or 155, CHE 151)
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4
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Program
Elective: CSC 206 Digital Computer Organization or CSC 214 Electronic
Vision and Image Processing or CSC 223 Computer Programming "C++"
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3
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Total:
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17
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FOURTH
SEMESTER:
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CIS
211 Applied Database Concepts (ISTE 230)
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3
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CSC
215 Introduction to Linux (TXFR 100)
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3
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SUNY-FL
or SUNY-A
Elective
(suggest MUS 150 as it fulfills SUNY-A as well as Artistic Perspective
at RIT)
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3
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SUNY
OWC
or SUNY-WC
Elective
(suggest ANT 102 or GEG 102 as it fulfills SUNY-OWC as well as Global Perspective
at RIT)
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3
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MCC-HW
Elective
(suggest PEC 148 or 253 as it fulfills a Wellness course at RIT)
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2
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Program
Elective: CSC 206 Digital Computer Organization or CSC 214 Electronic Vision
and Image Processing or CSC 223 Computer Programming "C++"
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3
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Total:
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17
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TOTAL
CREDITS
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67
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Click on hyperlinks for course options.
When choices are offered, choose courses that fulfill both RIT Perspectives
and MCC degree requirements when possible. Use the RIT
Perspectives Worksheet
to cross-reference courses.
Take ENG 251 (= COMM 142 at RIT) if able.
Not all SUNY General Education courses are approved for transfer at RIT.
See RIT
Course Equivalencies.
AP, IB, CLEP, DUAL ENROLLMENT, & TRANSFER COURSES: Credits showing
as accepted by MCC may not be transferable. See Transfer
and Test Credit.
Contact RIT with questions.
GPA of 3.0 or higher is advised for acceptance to RIT.
GPA of 2.0 is required for MCC graduation.
The Information Technology A.S. (IT01) will be the degree student is audited
against and awarded from MCC.
Documentation source: MCC Advisement & Transfer Services 2022-2023.
Updated 10/4/2022
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 Rochester Institute of Technology
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