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Associate of Science Transfer

About the Program

This Major Transfer Map Curriculum Articulation Policy (MTM CAP) outlines specific course requirements for students at any participating Oregon community college who plan to transfer to a participating four-year public university and earn a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. A completed Core Transfer Map will transfer to any of the 7 Oregon Public Universities (OPU).  A complete MTM-CAP will give students all guarantees listed in this MTM CAP at the participating OPUs listed in this agreement. The MTM CAP is intended for students who know they want to transfer and earn a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, but who are unsure of their intended transfer destination. Students should work with an advisor to ensure they fulfill the requirements of this major transfer map. Students who are certain of both their major and their intended transfer destination should consult an advisor for information on an existing specific articulation agreement or degree map that will prescribe their course requirements. There is a decision point at the end of the first year of community college studies, at which point a student must decide between transfer to the OSU/PSU/UO cluster or the EOU/SOU/WOU cluster of university degree programs. More about these two pathways is included below. 

If students complete a Major Transfer Map and meet public university admissions requirements, they are guaranteed transfer to a participating Oregon four-year public university with junior standing, and their coursework will count toward a bachelor’s degree in that specific major. On this page, educators and partners can find the current list of approved MTMs, as well as information guiding the ongoing implementation of MTMs in Oregon.

For additional information, refer to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission Transfer Map website.

Program Learning Outcomes

The curriculum in RCC courses is derived from a set of identified learning outcomes that are relevant to the discipline. The program learning outcomes for the Computer Science Associate of Science Transfer are:

Develop software using both structured and object-oriented paradigms that meets the requirements of a written specification.

Explain the software development lifecycle and the specific tools and processes used to create software.

Design, analyze, and implement algorithms to solve computational problems using various data structures as problem-solving tools. These data structures must include arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, and hash tables.

Entry Requirements

Students are required to complete the Placement Process to determine skill level and readiness in math, reading, and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined through the Placement Process.

Advanced Standing

Coursework from accredited colleges and universities will be accepted in accordance with college policies and the Computer Science Department Chair’s approval. In order to ensure coursework is current, program courses over 10 years old must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate department chair before being accepted toward course requirements.

Graduation Requirements

Students must complete a minimum of 90 term credits of lower division collegiate courses with a minimum grade of “C-” or better. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 at the time the Computer Science Associate of Science Transfer is awarded. Students should also refer to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission Transfer Map website for additional course GPA requirements that may be applicable at their transfer institution. 

Core Transfer Requirements


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Category

Course 

Credits

Writing - 1st course

 WR 121Z   4

Arts & Letters - 1st course

 Select from AAOT course list 

3-4

Arts & Letters - 2nd course

 Select from AAOT course list

3-4

Social Sciences - 1st course

  Select from AAOT course list 

3-4

Social Sciences - 2nd course

  Select from AAOT course list

3-4

Natural Sciences - two courses

Select two lab science courses. This selection should occur after deciding between OSU/PSU/UO and EOU/SOU/WOU clusters.

8-10
 

OSU/PSU/UO

The first TWO courses from ONE of the following sequences, together with the associated lab course sections:

 
 

EOU/SOU/WOU

  • Any two lab science courses.
 

Mathematics - two courses

 Select from MTH 111Z MTH 112Z MTH 251Z MTH 252Z     8

At least 1 Core Transfer Requirement course must also satisfy Cultural Literacy outcomes for AAOT.  

Core Transfer Requirement Total: 32-38


Additional General Education Courses


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Category

EOU/SOU/WOU Course

Credits

OSU/PSU/UO Course

Credits

Writing

WR 122Z   4 WR 227Z   4

Oral Communication

COMM 111Z   4 COMM 111Z   4

Additional General Education Courses: 8


Computer Science Courses


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Category

EOU/SOU/WOU Course

Credits  

OSU/PSU/UO Course

Credits

Computer Science

CS 160 , CS161, CS162, CS 260  

16

CS 160 , CS161, CS162, CS 260 , CS205 

(Note: RCC does not offer CS 205)

20

Mathematics

MTH 251Z , MTH 252Z  

(if not completed as part of Core Transfer Map)

8

MTH 251Z , MTH 252Z  

(if not completed as part of Core Transfer Map)

8

Discrete Math

 —–  —

MTH231, MTH232 or CS250, CS251

(Note: RCC does not offer MTH231, MTH232 or CS250, CS251)

8

Natural Sciences

 —–  —

Complete Sequence done under CTM

(the third class listed for each sequence.)

4-5

 

Computer Science Major Coursework Total

30-32

Computer Science Major Coursework Total

46-49

Electives

Elective courses to 90 credits

20-29

Elective courses to 90 credits

3-13

 

Additional Courses to Reach 90 Credits


See an Advisor for recommended courses.

At this point [above = 47-78 credits], it is recommended students pursue these options:

  1. Take courses that will apply to general education or the major that will transfer to the Oregon public university of their choice.
  2. Take courses that will apply to a minor at the Oregon public university of their choice.
  3. Take electives to reach 90 credits that will transfer to the Oregon public university of their choice (see Appendix B for university-specific recommendations).

MTM Total 90 credits


For more information, contact the Computer Science Department


Phone: 541-956-7500

Email: ComputerScienceInfo@roguecc.edu

Web address: www.roguecc.edu/computerscience

TTY: Oregon Telecom Relay Service, 711

For additional information go to the Higher Education Coordinating Commission website.

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