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Jun 17, 2026
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2026-2027 Academic Catalog
Associate of Science Transfer in Computer Science
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Math, Science, & Engineering
Intended Program Outcomes:
Upon completion of the AST in Computer Science, students will be able to:
- 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.
This degree and MTM CAP is designed for the student who intends to transfer to EOU, SOU, or WOU and earn a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
In order for a student to successfully transfer to an Oregon public university, students must at a minimum:
- Earn a grade of a “C-” or better in courses in the major
- Take courses in the major for a grade- Oregon public universities do not accept “pass/no pass”
- Earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.0
Students are strongly encouraged to seek advising and contact an admissions counselor or intake advisor at the university they intend to transfer to for more information
A total of 90 credits are required for this degree.
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Core Transfer Requirements
Note
At least one core transfer requirement course must also qualify as a Cultural Literacy course. Additional General Education Courses
Electives
See an advisor for recommended courses. It is recommended that students pursue these options: - Some of the universities have recommendations for elective courses; following those recommendations will give the student more choice once they transfer. Those recommendations are documented in Appendix B of the MTM-CAP in Computer Science.
- It is recommended to complete a three-term sequence of Lab Science .
- Take courses that will apply to general education or the major that will transfer to the Oregon public university of their choice
- Take courses that will apply to a minor at the Oregon public university of their choice
- Take electives to reach 90 credits that will transfer to the Oregon public university of their choice (see Appendix B for university-specific recommendations)
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