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Revision as of 15:51, 15 March 2012
The following is an ongoing scheduler and planner for my current college education currently going on at Bellevue College. As it holds currently I am working on my Associate in Arts and Sciences Direct Transfer in order to then progress into a Computer Science major hopefully at UW. I have planned out as far as Bellevue College so far and once it gets closer to me transferring I will begin mapping out my continued education in Computer Science.
Summer 2011
- [1900] PHIL& 101 — Introduction to Philosophy (5 CR) — Tim Linnemann
M/T/W/Th @9:30a-11:20a - C168
Book: N/A
Grade: C
Winter 2012
- [0935] ENGL 092 — Developmental English (5 CR) — Mike Beasley
Daily @1:30p-2:20p - R311
Book: Patterns For A Purpose (Sixth Edition) by Barbara Fine Clouse
Grade: N/A
Spring 2012
- [1090] ENGL& 101 — English Composition I (5 CR) — Mike Beasley
T/Th/F @02:30p-04:40p - L220
Book: N/A
Grade: TBA
- [3723] MATH& 141 — Precalculus I (5 CR) — Rini Chakrabarti
Daily @12:30p-1:20p - C254
Book: Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus by James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
Grade: TBA
Summer 2012
Transfer Degree
The following is a digitized recreation of the Degree Completion Worksheet for an Associate in Arts & Sciences - Direct Transfer, specifically for Computer Science and the transfer program that corresponds to the University of Washington Computer Science Major. There is a requirement of 90 credits (CR) total with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 required for transfer. Written Communication (10 CR), Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning, Humanities
Written Communication (10 CR)
- ENGL&101 — English Composition I (5 CR)
- ENGL 201 — The Research Paper (5 CR)
Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning (5 CR)
- MATH&151 — Calculus I (5 CR)[1]
Humanities (15 CR)
- PHIL&101 — Introduction to Philosophy (5 CR)
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Social Sciences (15 CR)
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- ?
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Natural Sciences (15-16 CR)
- PHYS 121 — General Engineering Physics I (6 CR)
Requires MATH&152 - PHYS 122 — General Engineering Physics II (6 CR)
Requires MATH&153 - PHYS 123 — General Engineering Physics III (6 CR)
Pre-requisites
- MATH&142 — Precalculus II (5 CR)
Electives
- CS 210 — Fundamentals of Computer Science I (5 CR)
- CS 211 — Fundamentals of Computer Science II (5 CR)
- MATH 130 — Introduction to Statistics (5 CR)
- MATH&152 — Calculus II (5 CR)
- MATH&153 — Calculus III (5 CR)
- MATH&254 — Calculus IV (5 CR)
Notes
- ^ [#Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning (5 CR) "Calculus I (MATH&151)"]. is required for computer science as well as all science and engineeriing tracks..
- Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning (5 CR).