Transfer Checklist

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Computer Science Graduates

Transferring to a four-year university is an exciting time. We also know that completing your degree is your next step. Here, we will go over a checklist that will be helpful when transferring over to our BSCS program.

Need an overview about transferring to ¹ÏÉñÍø?
We are here to help you continue your journey towards the next step in your educational career. If you have more general questions about transferring, please check outÌý¹ÏÉñÍø Transfer.

General Transfer Information

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View of Degreeworks

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Degree Works is how you keep track of the completion of your degree. Here is some key information you should know.

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  • Learn how to use Degree Works

    You may access Degree Works through the portal using your Midas credentials. The tool pulls the academic information available to ¹ÏÉñÍø through our database, and populates a degree requirement summary for your intended or declared major. It is the responsibility of the student to verify that the data is current.

  • Complete any missing information

    Incomplete information should be provided to the proper ¹ÏÉñÍø office for data population.

  • Check if there is any incorrect information

    Incorrectly applied information should be communicated to your advisor.

  • Review your Program Progress status bar

    The Program Progress status bar is right above the legend. This will show how far you are from completing your degree. The BSCS degree will be conferred when the status reaches 100%.

Planning your current classes for the upcoming semesters at ¹ÏÉñÍø is a necessity to completing your degree on time. Here is some useful information for creating a Degree Plan.

Helpful Resources

  • Ask your advisor

  • Use the course catalog for that year

  • Review the 4-year plan guide

  • View the prerequisite structure

Credits show what you accomplish and achieve in your previous academics. Determining your valid credits will help smooth the transition to our BSCS program.

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  • Evaluating credits from VCCS or 4-year university

    Courses that are a part of VCCS or 4-year university will have an evaluation on record. This includes in-state and out-of-state universities. The course will be equivalent to a specific course(s) at ¹ÏÉñÍø, or will be awarded elective credit (ELE).

  • Courses that are awarded elective (ELE) credit

    The courses that are awarded ELE credits have been evaluated and determined to have no ¹ÏÉñÍø course equivalency or have not been previously evaluated by a department at ¹ÏÉñÍø.

  • Requesting a reevaluation of an ELE credit

    Student who suspect that a course transferred to ¹ÏÉñÍø (TP) with an ELE equivalency may request an evaluation. The evaluation must be performed by the Department that offers the course, and the result will be:

    To request a reevaluation, please complete the .

    • ¹ÏÉñÍø course equivalency for all students
    • Waiver of a degree requirement for a single student

Transferring with Community College Degree

  • Official Transcript

    An official transcript is accepted by ¹ÏÉñÍø with a "Degree Awarded" designation and date. Note: Students who apply to ¹ÏÉñÍø prior to conferment of the degree will need to provide another official transcript.

  • Degree Works

    Lower Division General Education Requirements have to be completed:

The Nature of Science

Satisfied by two consecutive courses in:

  • Biology
  • Geology
  • Oceanography
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
Technical Elective

Satisfied by science courses that do not fulfill Nature of Science.

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Written Communication Part I & II

Satisfied by TP credits for English Composition I & II.

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  • 4-Year Degree Plan

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In addition to all of the above, here is further information for students with an Associates of Computer Science degree.
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  • Degree Works

    Courses that need to be satisfied:

    • CS 150: Laboratory work required. Introduction to computer-based problem solving and programming in C++.
    • CS 170: Fundamentals of the architecture and operation of modern computers.
    • CS 250: Laboratory work required. Design issues arising in software systems and C++ programming techniques aiding in their solution.
    • CS 270: Fundamentals of the architecture and operation of modern computers.
    • CS 252: Introduction to UNIX for Programmers
  • 2+2 Degree Plan

    I earned an AS in CS degree, how long will it take for me to complete the BSCS?

    The VCCS agreement leads to a 2+2 program for most students. Here is the degree plan for students entering ¹ÏÉñÍø with an AS in CS. This assumes completion of CS 252 in the summer prior to the Junior Year.

Junior Year

First Term

Credit Hours

Second Term

Credit Hours

CS 315 1 CS 330 3

CS 361

3

CS 350

3

CS 381

3

CS 390

3

CS 300T

3

CS elective 1

3

Math 316

3

STAT 330

3

Tech Elective 1

3

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Total Credit Hours

16

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15

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Senior Year

First Term

Credit Hours

Second Term

Credit Hours

CS 410

3

CS 411W

3

CS elective 2

3

CS Elective 3

3

CS 417

3

CS 355

3

Tech Elective 2

3

CS 471

3

Option D 1

3

Option D 2

3

Total Credit Hours

15

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15