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2024-25 Catalog 
    
2024-25 Catalog

Associate in Science-Transfer to Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences (Concentration: Computer Science)


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Associate of Science - Track 2 degree with a concentration in Computer Science focuses on the study of theory, experimentation, and engineering that form the basis for the design and use of computers. Students will study a variety of subjects including programming languages, such as Python and Java, software programming, developing new software applications, and network and systems administration. Completion of this program prepares students to apply to a Computer Science major program or related field at Washington State four-year colleges or universities, as well as opening doors to a variety of careers such as software engineering, web design, computer programming and more.

Associate in Science Track 2, Computer Science Requirements


Communication Requirement: 5 credits


Distribution Requirement: 15 credits


Complete the following:

five credits in Humanities;
five credits in Social Sciences; and
five credits in either Humanities or Social Sciences.

Pre-Major Program: 30 credits


Remaining Credit Requirement: 25 credits


Select 25 credits from the following. Consult with an advisor for assistance choosing appropriate courses.


Particular course requirements depend on institution and major. Not all classes listed transfer to all schools and programs. It is important to consult with an advisor and contact the planned transfer institution.

Total Program Credits: 90


Program Notes


Importance of Advising. Advising is an important part of completing a degree. Students are responsible for checking the transfer requirements of 4-year schools they plan to attend; advisors can help with this.

Students can meet with Pathway Advisors during their first 30 credits. International Student Programs, Running Start, TRiO and many other programs also offer advising. Making an appointment with an advisor will help students stay on track with their academic plans.

After completing 30 credits, a student should meet with a faculty advisor. Faculty Advisors are teachers and experts in their subject. If a student does not already have a faculty advisor, they can fill out the Faculty Advisor Request Form.

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