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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 Transfer Agreements Catalog
OCCC Associate in Science - Computer Science to UCO Bachelor of Science - Computer Science-Information Science
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Return to: Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC)
The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), in collaboration with Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC), participates in articulated transfer agreements to assist students in transferring smoothly from the associate degree to the baccalaureate degree. These agreements express a shared commitment to student access and success in higher education.
This document specifies courses to be taken at OCCC and courses to be taken at UCO to meet this agreement.
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Associate in Science (A.S.) - Computer Science
Students should refer to the associate degree requirements and an academic advisor for associate degree details to ensure a successful transition to UCO.
Oklahoma City Community College General Education
This section is an outline of the general education pattern at OCCC common to all majors. Some general education areas may vary by major. In those areas, consult an academic advisor or refer to the OCCC catalog or requirement sheet. An Associate in Science (A.S.) or Associate in Art (A.A.) degree from an accredited Oklahoma institution that includes the OSRHE minimum requirements will satisfy the UCO University Core.
English Composition
- ENGL 1113 English Composition I (UCO course ENG 1113)
- ENGL 1213 English Composition II (UCO course ENG 1213)
American History
- HIST 1483 U.S. History to 1877 (UCO course HIST 1483)
OR
HIST 1493 U.S. History 1877 to Present (UCO course HIST 1493)
US Government
- POLSC 1113 American Federal Government (UCO course POL 1113)
Science
One course must be a laboratory science. Students should refer to associate degree requirements or consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors.
Humanities
Students should refer to associate degree requirements or consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors.
Mathematics
Students should refer to associate degree requirements or consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors.
Additional Requirements
Students will need at least one 3-hour course from the following disciplines: Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Economics, Fine Arts (Art, Music, and Theatre), or Modern Languages. Students should refer to associate degree requirements or consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors.
General Education Electives
Students should refer to associate degree requirements or consult with an academic advisor for appropriate course selection for specific majors.
UCO Major Requirements Taken At OCCC
The courses listed in this section are required at OCCC for this major and will also meet UCO major requirements. The OCCC course is followed by the UCO equivalent or substituted course.
- CS 1143 Beginning Programming (UCO course CMSC 1513)
- MATH 1533 Pre-Calculus (UCO course MATH 1533)
- MATH 1613 Trigonometry (UCO course MATH 1593)
- MATH 2104 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (UCO course MATH 2313)
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- MATH 2214 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (UCO course MATH 2323)
- CS 2163 JAVA (UCO course CMSC 1613)
- CS 2453 Visual Basic (UCO course CMSC 2413)
- CS 2363 C++ (UCO course CMSC 2613)
Additional Coursework for the A.A. or A.S.
See OCCC catalog and academic advisor for additional associate degree requirements.
Credited courses completed as part of the A.A. or A.S. that do not meet a specific UCO degree requirement transfer to UCO as electives and may count toward the 124-hour minimum. Students should consult an academic advisor to determine how elective courses apply toward the bachelor’s degree. Information for individual courses can be found on the UCO website under the UCO Transfer Equivalency Database.
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) - Computer Science-Information Science
Degrees from UCO have requirements applicable to all degrees and requirements specific to the program/major.
Degree Requirement Minimums for All Programs/Majors
Students must meet all bachelor’s degree requirements at UCO to include minimums of:
- 40 hours of upper division coursework
- 30 hours in residence at UCO
- 15 of the last 30 hours must be taken in residence at UCO
- 60 hours from baccalaureate granting institutions
- 124 total hours
UCO Major Requirements
This section details the course requirements for this major at UCO. The UCO course is followed by the community college equivalent or substituted course. Some courses may be taken at the community college but may or may not apply to the associate major or degree. Consult with an academic advisor for that information.
Support Courses: 0-12 hours
Students majoring in Computer Science-Information Science are encouraged to complete the following courses in high school.
- A high school computer technology course using a word processor, spreadsheet, e-mail, browser, and search engines
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CMSC 1053 Professional Computer Applications and Problem Solving (OCCC course CS 1103 may be taken.)
- Advanced Placement High School Programming Course
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CMSC 1513 Beginning Programming (OCCC course CS 1143)
- MATH 1533 Precalculus-Algebra (OCCC course MATH 1533)
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MATH 1513 College Algebra
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Placement Score
- MATH 1593 Plane Trigonometry (OCCC course MATH 1613)
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Placement Score
A grade of ‘C’ or better is required for either MATH 1513 or MATH 1533 and MATH 1593 to take MATH 2313.
Upon completion of the above courses, corresponding university core requirements will be satisfied. (These courses are required for this major regardless of previous degrees conferred.)
Major Requirements: 79 hours
Computer Science - Information Science
Required courses: 67 hours
- CMSC 1613 Programming in C++ (OCCC course CS 2163)
- CMSC 1621 Laboratory for Programming in C++
- CMSC 2123 Discrete Structures
- CMSC 2413 Visual Programming (OCCC course CS 2453)
- CMSC 2613 Fundamental Data Structures (OCCC course CS 2363)
- CMSC 2621 Fundamental Data Structure Lab
- CMSC 2833 Computer Organization and Architecture I
- SE 3103 Object-Oriented Design and Patterns
- CMSC 3303 Systems Analysis and Design
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SE 4283 Software Engineering I
- CMSC 3413 Enterprise Programming
- CMSC 3613 Algorithms and Advanced Data Structures
- CMSC 3621 Lab for Algorithms and Advanced Data Structures
- CMSC 4003 Applications of Database Management Systems
- CMSC 4063 Computer Networks
- CMSC 4083 Cybersecurity
- CMSC 4153 Operating Systems
- CMSC 4401 Ethics in Computing
- CMSC 4513 Software Design and Development (Recommended to be taken in the last semester prior to graduation)
- MATH 2313 Calculus 1 (OCCC course MATH 2104)
- MATH 2323 Calculus 2 (OCCC course MATH 2214)
- STAT 2113 Statistical Methods (OCCC course MATH 2013 may be taken.)
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STAT 2103 Introduction to Statistics for Sciences
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STAT 4113 Mathematical Statistics 1
- ACCT 2113 Accounting I (OCCC course ACCT 2113 may be taken.)
- ACCT 2133 Accounting II (OCCC course ACCT 2223 may be taken.)
- MGMT 3103 Principles of Management
- ISOM 3263 Management Information Systems
A grade of ‘C’ or better must be earned in all required CMSC, SE, MATH, and STAT courses.
Elective CMSC or SE courses: 6 hours
- Any 3/4000 level CMSC or SE courses except SE 4513
No more than three (3) hours of Internship and Individual Study combined may be used to satisfy the CMSC or SE elective requirement.
Credit cannot be received for both CMSC 3303 and SE 4283.
Other areas of application: 6 hours
Selected from the following:
- ACCT 3113 Managerial Accounting
- FIN 3563 Fundamentals of Business Finance
- ISOM 3323 Business Analytics
- ISOM 4063 Computer Simulation
- ISOM 4283 Developing Decision Support Systems
- ISOM 4363 Information Systems Management
- ISOM 4513 Emerging Topics in Information Systems
Minimum Grade Requirements
- Average in (a) all college course work, (b) course work at UCO, and (c) major courses: 2.00
Electives
All UCO degrees require a minimum of 124 credit hours. Electives may be needed to bring total credit hours to 124.
Transfer Policies
Transfer policies are available in the Introduction for Program-to-Program Agreements. This agreement does not include all possible variations for transfer with these programs/majors. The Academic Advisors along with the information in the official catalogs at both institutions are critical to the understanding of the specifics of degree completion.
Disclaimer
The provisions of this transfer agreement do not constitute a contract, expressed or implied, between any applicant or student and the University of Central Oklahoma. The university reserves the right to make changes in degree requirements, degree offerings, schedules, course offerings, and other university standards to meet circumstances which may arise after publishing this information online.
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