Transfer Credits
Credit will be given for all courses designated by the community college as
meeting the requirements for transfer to a four-year university degree program. Block credit will be given for up to 30 credits
of transferable computing technology courses including a course in C or C++ programming. In addition, students are expected to have
completed the following general education, mathematics, and science courses or an equivalent number of credits in comparable courses.
| Course Number | Title | Credits |
| MAC 1105 |
College Algebra |
3 |
| STA 2023 |
Introductory Statistics |
3 |
- |
Social Science Course |
3 |
- |
Humanities Course |
3 |
- |
Free Electives |
6 |
Note: It is desirable for the social science and humanities courses to carry Gordon Rule writing credit. Other required courses listed below may also be included in the transfer program.
Additional General Education Courses
Students must take the following courses to complete the general education requirement.
| Course Number | Title | Credits |
| ENC 2210 |
Writing for Tech Professions |
3 |
- |
Social Science Course |
3 |
- |
Humanities Course |
3 |
Notes: ENC 2210 at FAU is an honors course.
It must be taken instead at the community college. The writing, social science, and humanities courses must
be Gordon Rule writing courses.
Mathematics & Science Courses
The following mathematics and science courses are required in addition to those listed above under the Transfer Credits paragraph.
| Course Number | Title | Credits |
| MAC 1114 |
Trigonometry |
3 |
| MAC 2233 |
Methods of Calculus |
3 |
COT 3100 |
Discrete Structures |
3 |
PHY 2053 |
College Physics I* |
3 |
PHY 2053L** |
College Physics I Lab |
1 |
PHY 2054 |
College Physics II* |
3 |
PHY 2054L** |
College Physics II Lab |
1 |
* College Physics is 3 credits at BCC, MDC, and IRCC; 4 credits at FAU and PBCC.
** Physics lab is General Physics Lab, PHY 2048L and 2049L, at FAU and PBCC.
Professional Courses
In order to enhance their professional skills, students must complete the following courses.
| Course Number | Title | Credits |
| SPC 2601 |
Public Speaking |
3 |
ISM 4042 |
Social and Ethical Issues in Computing |
3 |
Core & Technical Courses
All students must take the following core courses, which total 32 credits, in addition to the 33 block credits from the AS degree program:
| Course Number | Title | Credits |
- |
Block credit from A.S. |
27 |
- |
Introductory Programming in C or C++ from A.S. |
3 |
COT 3002 |
Foundations of Computer Science |
3 |
COT 3002L |
Foundations of Computer Science Lab |
1 |
COP 3813 |
Introduction to Internet Computing |
3 |
CET 3350 |
Applied Data Structures |
3 |
CET 4427 |
Database Application Development |
3 |
CET 4505 |
Applied Operating Systems |
3 |
CET 4333 |
Computer Organization and Design |
3 |
CET 3383 |
Applied Software Engineering |
3 |
ETI 4448 |
Applied Project Management |
3 |
CET 4915 |
Capstone Project |
4 |
Information Engineering Technology Electives
To satisfy the elective requirement, all students must take 12 credits selected from the following courses.
| Course Number | Title | Credits |
| CET 4483 | Introduction to Local Area Network Technology |
3 |
| CET 4748 | Introduction to Wide Area Network Technology |
3 |
CET 4589 |
Internet Computing II |
3 |
CIS 4363 |
Introduction to Data and Network Security |
3 |
COP 4814 |
Web Services |
3 |
CET 4741L |
Computer Networking Lab |
3 |
CET 3949 |
Co-operative Education – IET* |
1 |
CET 4930 |
Topics in IET |
1-3 |
COT 4900 |
Directed Independent Study** |
1-3 |
- |
Other CSE Courses Approved by Advisor |
- |
* Three semesters of Co-operative Education - IET at one credit each count as one three-credit elective.
** At most one Directed Independent Study course may be included in the program.
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