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PROGRAM MAPS (SCHEDULES):

NOTE: Please cross reference the I.T Annual Course Schedule to verify your required courses are being offered during the term you plan to register

2023 - 2024 Program Maps

1Computer Technology Transfer – Computer Science (CTSAS)


 

Types of awards: Associate of Science

Total Program Credit Hours: 92.0

Full-Time Program Map (Schedule) - (CTSAS)

YEAR 1

QUARTER 1
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 2100 Orgs., Apps., & Technology 4.5 All
ENGL 1010 English Comp I 4.5 All
MATH 1315 or
MATH 1410
College Algebra or
Statistics
4.5 All
Additional Notes: (specific to the quater)
Recommend MATH 1315 since it is a prerequisite for MATH 1425.
QUARTER 2
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 2800 IT Ethics 4.5 All
MATH 1425 Pre-Calculus Algebra 5 All
ENGL 1010 English Comp I 4.5 All
QUARTER 3
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 1499 Computer Science I 4.5 All
MATH 1430 Trigonometry 4.5 All
GEN ED Critical Thinking/Creativity 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
Previous catalogs had students take “INFO 1521: Java I.” INFO 1521 has been removed from the degree and replaced with INFO 1499: Computer Science I.
QUARTER 4
(Summer)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 1500 Computer Science II 4.5 All
GEN ED Scientific Inquiry 4.5 All
SPCH 1110 Public Speaking 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Previous catalogs had students take “INFO 2530: Data Structures Using Java.” INFO 2530 has been removed from the degree and replaced with INFO 1500: Computer Science II.
2. If a student has completed INFO 1521 under a previous catalog; student should complete INFO 2530 to complete original Java I + Data Structures pairing.

YEAR 2

QUARTER 5
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Professionalism/Life Skills & Info Lit. 4.5 All
MATH 2410 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 7.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Recommend EXPL 1000 or HMRL 1010 for transferability. HMRL 1010 is more widely accepted by other colleges.
QUARTER 6
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
MATH 2411 Calculus II 7.5 All
INFO 2040 Introduction to C Programming 4.5 All
QUARTER 7
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
MATH 1410 Statistics 4.5 All
GEN ED Scientific Inquiry 4.5 All
INFO 2030 Math Foundations of Computer Science 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Students intending to transfer to the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) should work with an advisor to make an informed decision on elective course options that meet the student’s transfer, personal, or professional goals. Several INFO, MATH, and BSAD-prefixed courses transfer to the UNO as undergraduate elective credits.

Students may review INFO, MATH, or BSAD courses that transfer to UNO as undergraduate electives at the following URL: https://www.unomaha.edu/registrar/students/before-you-enroll/transfer-credit/transfer-guide.php

This should be cross-referenced with UNO’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree requirements https://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-information-science-technology/computer-science/computer-science-bs/#requirementstext

For example, INFO 1311 transfers to UNO as CIST 1300; however, CIST 1300 is a prerequisite to a Computer Science Core Extension course at UNO (CSCI 2850) and might be a good option for those considering a program in web application programming. However, INFO 1311 might not be a good elective option for a student who does not wish to pursue web application programming.
Part-Time Program Map (Schedule) - (CTSAS)

YEAR 1

QUARTER 1
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 2100 Orgs., Apps., & Technology 4.5 Fall & Spring
MATH 1315 or
MATH 1410
College Algebra or
Statistics
4.5
4.5
All
Additional Notes: (specific to the quater)
Recommend MATH 1315 since it is a prerequisite for MATH 1425.
QUARTER 2
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 1499 Computer Science I 4.5 All
INFO 2800 IT Ethics 4.5 Winter & Summer
Additional Notes:
Previous catalogs had students take “INFO 1521: Java I.” INFO 1521 has been removed from the degree and replaced with INFO 1499: Computer Science I.
QUARTER 3
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 1500 Computer Science II 4.5 All
ENGL 1010 English Comp I 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Previous catalogs had students take “INFO 2530: Data Structures Using Java.” INFO 2530 has been removed from the degree and replaced with INFO 1500: Computer Science II.
2. If a student has completed INFO 1521 under a previous catalog; student student should complete INFO 2530 to complete original Java I + Data Structures pairing.
QUARTER 4
(Summer)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
INFO 1425 Pre-Calculus Algebra 5 All
SPCH 1010 Public Speaking 4.5 All
QUARTER 5
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
MATH 1430 Trigonometry 4.5 All
ENGL 1020 English Comp II 4.5 All
QUARTER 6
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
MATH 2410 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 7.5 All
QUARTER 7
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
MATH 2411 Calculus II 7.5 All
QUARTER 8
(Summer)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
Elective #1 Elective 4.5 All
INFO 2030 Math Foundations of Computer Science 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. Students intending to transfer to the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) should work with an advisor to make an informed decision on elective course options that meet the student’s transfer, personal, or professional goals. Several INFO, MATH, and BSAD-prefixed courses transfer to the UNO as undergraduate elective credits.

Students may review INFO, MATH, or BSAD courses that transfer to UNO as undergraduate electives at the following URL: https://www.unomaha.edu/registrar/students/before-you-enroll/transfer-credit/transfer-guide.php This should be cross-referenced with UNO’s Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degree requirements (https://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-information-science-technology/computer-science/computer-science-bs/#requirementstext).

For example, INFO 1311 transfers to UNO as CIST 1300; however, CIST 1300 is a prerequisite to a Computer Science Core Extension course at UNO (CSCI 2850) and might be a good option for those considering a program in web application programming. However, INFO 1311 might not be a good elective option for a student who does not wish to pursue web application programming.

2. Students intending to transfer to Bellevue University (BU) should work with an advisor to make an informed decision on elective course options that meet the student’s transfer, personal, or professional goals. Several INFO, MATH, and BSAD-prefixed courses transfer to the UNO as undergraduate elective credits.

Students may review INFO, MATH, or BSAD courses that transfer to UNO as undergraduate electives at the following URL: https://www.bellevue.edu/admissions-tuition/transfer-credits/transfer-guide This should be cross-referenced with the student’s target transfer degree at BU (https://www.bellevue.edu/degrees/area-of-study/science-math-technology/).

BU does not currently offer a Computer Science degree so students intending to transfer to BU may wish to open dialog with advisors at Bellevue University to discuss transferability and target pathways.
QUARTER 9
(Fall)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Professionalism/Life Skills & Info Lit. 4.5 All
INFO 2040 Introduction to C Programming 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1: Recommend EXPL 1000 or HMRL 1010 for transferability. HMRL 1010 is more widely accepted by other colleges.
QUARTER 10
(Winter)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Scientific Inquiry 4.5 All
GEN ED Scientific Inquiry 4.5 All
QUARTER 11
(Spring)
Course Number Course Title Credit Hrs. Terms
GEN ED Quantitative/Numeracy 4.5 All
GEN ED Critical Thinking/Creativity/Social 4.5 All
Additional Notes:
1. If MATH 1315 is selected for the Quantitative/Numeracy general education course then select MATH 1410.
2. If MATH 1410 is selected for the Quantitative/Numeracy general education course, then select MATH 1315.

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