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CS Fundamentals. CS Discoveries. CS Principles. K-12 curriculum pathway. CS Discoveries fits naturally between our CS. F
Instructor Resources: AE, AR, IB, PP, TB Student Resources: CW: CP, FL, IG, ...
review material such as crossword puzzles ... Instructor Resources: PP, TB, SL.
Computer Science being the youngest discipline in many colleges and ... âExploring Computer Scienceâ is a new freshman course intended for both CS majors ...
Apr 12, 2013 - Google Excellence Award (MSc Advanced Software Engineering) .... The aim of this project is to develop a
Jun 7, 1999 - Exploring Programming and Computer Science ... ATM in the first programming course. .... in high degree in
âExploring Computer Scienceâ is a new freshman course intended for both CS majors and non- majors who have strong interest in Computer Science.
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CSCI 110 or. CSCI 145. CSCI 140. CSCI 145. CSCI 150 + CSCI 150L. CSCI 190.
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knowledge of the java programming language is required. These disciplines
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99. ICSE Specimen Question Paper. COMPUTER SCIENCE. (Two Hours).
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HIS 10 History of the Modern World OR HIS 11 Introduction to the Modern World (
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Computer Science Associate in Science Degree | Transfer Degree | Department of Mathematics and Computer Science The Computer Science curriculum provides an introduction to the field of computer science to ensure successful transfer to a senior college Computer Science program. Students learn to construct, verify and implement algorithms by writing and running programs in standard programming languages. The curriculum provides a broad background in science and the humanities as well as a thorough grounding in discrete and continuous mathematics. The Computer Science AS program articulates with the Computer Science B.S. program at Lehman College and the B.A. and B.S. programs at Iona College. BCC Computer Science graduates have successfully transferred to City College, Polytechnic University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Clarkson University, Pace University and others. Students interested in curricula emphasizing computer applications such as the AS degree in Business Administration (Computer Programming Option) or the AAS degree in Computer Information Systems should consult the Business and Information Systems Department.
Flexible Core A. World Cultures and Global Issues (3 Credits) B. U.S. Experience in its Diversity (3 Credits) C. Creative Expression (3 Credits) D. Individual and Society (3 Credits) E. Scientific World • CSI 30 Discrete Mathematics I (3 Credits) Additional course from the Flexible Core E • SCIENCE II2 BIO 12 General Biology II or CHM 12 General College Chemistry II or PHY 12 College Physics II or PHY 32 Physics II (4 Credits) Subtotal 19
Major Requirements • MTH 32 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (5 Credits) • MTH 33 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III (5 Credits) • CSI 31 Introduction to Computer Programming I (3 Credits)
Curriculum Coordinator: Dr. George Leibman
• CSI 32 Introduction to Computer Programming II (3 Credits)
Computer Science Curriculum (Pathways)
• CSI 35 Discrete Mathematics II (3 Credits)
60 Credits required for AS Degree
• CSI 33 Data Structures (3 Credits)
Required Core
Free Electives
A. English Composition (6 Credits)
• MTH 301 and / or Free Elective (1-5 Credits)
B. Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning
Subtotal 27
• MTH 311 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (4 Credits) C. Life and Physical Sciences • SCIENCE I2 BIO 11 General Biology I or CHM 11 General College Chemistry I or PHY 11 College Physics I or PHY 31 Physics I (4 Credits) SUBTOTAL 14
152
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Students requiring MTH 30 must use free elective credits for this purpose. SCI I and II must form a sequence, e.g., BIO 11 and 12.
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NOTES: The program has been given a waiver to require its students to take MTH 31 to fulfill Required Area B, BIO 11 or CHM 11 or PHY 11 or PHY 31 to fulfill Required Area C, CSI 30 to fulfill Flexible Are E, BIO 12 or CHM 12 or PHY 12 or PHY 32 to fulfill the 6th course in the Flexible Core. If students transferring into this program complete different courses in these areas, they will be certified as having completed the Common Core requirements, but it may not be possible for them to finish their degree within the regular number (60) of credits. Students who plan to transfer from this program should consult the requirements of the senior college of their choice, including any language requirements. All BCC associate degree students must take two courses designated as “writing intensive.”
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