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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog with Addendum
Computer Science, AS
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Get the knowledge and expertise you need to shine with our associate of science degree in computer science. You will gain hands-on experience and learn both entry-level and advanced computer skills that will open doors of endless opportunities for you.
Learn a broad college curriculum that prepares you for work in a wide variety of computer professions, such as systems analyst, computer programmer, computer engineer and computer scientist. We will provide you the opportunity to learn a sound foundation in communications, problem-solving and other core competencies to become a well-rounded computing professional in one of the world’s fastest growing industries.
Come earn your Computer Science degree with us. It is guaranteed to transfer to a computer science bachelor’s degree program at any public college or university in Texas.
Marketable skills for this award include: analytical/quantitative skills, computer skills + typing, detail-oriented, mathematics, problem solving and technical skills.
Associate of Science - (Includes Field of Study Courses)
TSI Complete
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Major Courses: 36 Credits
Select one:
Any course listed in the Course Descriptions that has a Course Designation of: Academic Transfer. For a list of those courses, click here.**
TJC Core Curriculum: 24 Credits
In addition to the Major Courses, the student is required to take 24 credit hours from the TJC Core Curriculum . These courses must not duplicate courses taken to fulfill the major course requirement.
Total Semester Hours: 60
Major Courses: 36
TJC Core Curriculum: 24
Recommended Course Sequence:
Total Semester Hours: 60
Note:
- **In order to complete the TJC Creative Arts Core Requirement, as well as the Field of Study curriculum, it’s recommended students complete one of the following courses: ARTS 1301 , DANC 2303 , DRAM 1310 , MUSI 1306 , or MUSI 1310 .
- Some courses are only offered during fall semester or spring semester, but not both. Please plan accordingly.
- (#) indicates course only taught in the fall semester
- (+) indicates course only taught in the spring semester
- It’s recommended that students complete the mathematics, physics, and computer science sequences at the same institution to reduce the likelihood of potential gaps in the curriculum.
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