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Computer Science: CSCU Pathway Transfer, A.A.*


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Program Design

CSCU Pathway Transfer A.A. degree programs are for Connecticut Community College students who wish to transfer to one of the four Connecticut State Universities or Charter Oak College. Upon transfer, students are guaranteed full junior status and can complete a bachelor’s degree in their major without losing any credits or being required to take any extra credits.

The Computer Science Pathway A.A. degree is a rigorous calculus-based program which provides students with a broad background in the underlying disciplines of computer science including: the fundamentals of computer programming; database theory and design; digital systems including digital logic, computer organization & architecture and assembly language; and client-side web development.

Students will also acquire a comprehensive educational background in mathematics, science and general education, designed to develop and enhance their critical thinking, problem analysis and resolution skills.

Students planning to transfer to baccalaureate institutions may wish to consult with an advisor (Ibtsam Mahfouz imahfouz@manchestercc.edu or Richard Gnall rgnall@manchestercc.edu) regarding the requirements of these institutions and transferability of courses.

Students who are interested in Networking and System Administration should consider the Computer Network Technology A.S. degree or certificate.

Curriculum

With this degree you will be able to transfer to the following majors:


At Central Connecticut State University:        Computer Science, B.S. - Alternative Program
                                                                       Computer Science, B.S. - Honors
At Eastern Connecticut State University:       Computer Science, B.S.
At Southern Connecticut State University:     Computer Science, B.S. - General Program
At Western Connecticut State University:      Computer Science, B.S.
At Charter Oak State College:                       General Studies: Computer Science Studies Concentration, B.A.
 

Students may enroll in this program full- or part-time. Courses are offered during daytime and/or evening hours. Some courses are not offered every semester. For students who don’t meet the math prerequisite requirements for either the math or computer programming/networking courses in the program, MCC offers a wide range of preparatory courses.

When planning their schedule, students should note that some courses are offered only once a year, in either the Fall or Spring semester, but not both.

  • MAT*287 Discrete Math           Spring Only
  • EET*252 Digital Electronics     Spring Only

Students may wish to consult with a computer science faculty advisor (Ibtsam Mahfouz imahfouz@manchestercc.edu or Richard Gnall rgnall@manchestercc.edu) to plan their program and schedule of classes, and to discuss required course prerequisites.

Learning Outcomes


Upon successful completion of all requirements of the Computer Science A.S. degree program, graduates will

  1. Demonstrate the ability to understand a problem and develop logically structured solutions through the use of a modern programming language such as Java.
  2. Apply the use of data modeling and relational database design for the design and implementation of a database application.
  3. Understand the fundamental operating principles of a computer on an architectural level.
  4. Acquire an understanding of modern abstract mathematics as it relates to computer science
  5. Apply the use of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Bootstrap and jQuery to the design and creation of a website.

In addition, the graduate will complete the comprehensive learning outcomes identified with the General Education Core.

Computer Science Requirements


The official requirements for the degree can be found here:

CSCU Pathway Transfer Degree: Computer Science Studies, A.A., Manchester Community College
http://www.ct.edu/files/tap/CS.MCC.pdf

Manchester Community College General Education Courses by Category
Effective Fall 2018
http://www.ct.edu/files/tap/MCC-Appendix-1.pdf
 

To help students plan their course of study, the following sequence (based on the BOR outline) may help:

Total Minimum Credits Required: 61


Note:


Becoming Connecticut State Community College

STUDENTS: The Community Colleges are undergoing a merger with a plan to become Connecticut State Community College in fall 2023; please work closely with your advisor/program coordinator to select your courses accordingly. See below for more detail about this exciting transition!

Becoming Connecticut State Community College

A merger of Connecticut’s 12 community colleges is underway. Connecticut State Community College (CT State), a statewide college comprised of all Connecticut’s current community college locations, plans to open its doors in the Fall 2023. Here are some important facts students need to know:

  • the final commencement ceremony for Manchester Community College is scheduled for May 2023. Ceremonies will continue to be held at each location as campuses of CT State.
  • as a part of the planned merger, students continuing their studies beyond summer term 2023 will be matched with the CT State program that most closely aligns with their Spring 2023 major and is offered at the Manchester location,
  • students beginning Associate degree programs in Fall 2021 should plan with their advisor/program coordinator to attend full-time if they wish to graduate prior to the planned merger,
  • students who begin an Associate degree program in January 2022 would be anticipated to complete their degree at the merged college, Connecticut State Community College,
  • in all cases, the College is committed to students completing their education with a minimum of disruption and staying in touch with your advisor/program coordinator is essential,
  • further details can be found and will be updated on the Frequently Asked Questions page:  www.ct.edu/ctstate/academics.

Students who receive credit for MAT* 250 have fulfilled the MAT* 254  requirement.

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