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IRCC Curriculum Transfer to FAU

Florida Atlantic University (FAU) Computer Science Curriculum for Indian River Community College (IRCC). This curriculum applies to students entering IRCC for a future transfer to FAU, and is divided into three sections: Lower Division Non-Technical, and Lower Division Technical from IRCC, and an Upper Division Program from FAU.

See the note at the bottom for stipulations, and speak to your department or school advisors (IRCC, FAU), if you have any questions.

Lower Division Non-technical Credits (Total 28 Credits) IRCC
Subject
Course
Credit
English Composition I
ENC 1101
3
English Composition II
ENC 1102
3
Humanities
From Humanities List
6
Social Science
From Social Science List
12
Second Semester Foreign Language
-
4

Lower Division Technical Credits (Total 31 Credits) IRCC
Subject
Course
Credit
Calculus & Analytical Geometry I [1]
MAC 2311
5
Calculus & Analytical Geometry II
MAC 2312
4
Physics for Engineering I w/Lab [2]
PHY 2048 & 2048L
4
Physics for Engineering II w/Lab
PHY 2049 & 2049L
4
C Programming I [3]
COP 2220
3
General Chemistry I w/Lab OR
General Biology I w/Lab OR
Intro. to Physical Geology
CHM 1045 & 1045L
BSC 1010 & BSC 1010L
GLY 2010
4
4
3

Upper Division Program (Total 55 Credits) FAU
Subject
Course
Credit
Foundations of Computer Science
COT 3002
3
Foundations of Computer Science Lab
COT 3002L
1
Data Structures & Algorithms Analysis
COP 3530
3
Principles of Software Engineering
CEN 4010
3
Computer Operating Systems
COP 4610
3
Stochastic Models for Computer Science
STA 4821
3
Senior Seminar
COT 4935
1
Introduction to Microprocessor Systems
CDA 3331
4
Introduction to Internet Computing
COP 3813
3
Introduction to Database Structures
COP 3540
3
Formal Languages and Automata Theory
COP 4420
3
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
COT 4400
3
Math Elective:
Take one of the following 6 courses:
-
(3 or 4)
1. Calculus with Analytic Geometry III [4]
MAC 2313
4
2. Numerical Methods
MAD 3400
3
3. Differential Equations I [4]
MAP 2302
3
4. Introduction to Queueing Theory
MAP 4260
3
5. Matrix Theory [4]
MAS 2103
3
6. Modern Algebra
MAS 4301
3
CSE Upper Division Electives
-
9
Discrete Math [4]
MAD 2104
3
Humanities/Social Science [4]
Advisor Approval
6

[1] A maximum of 12 credit hours will be accepted at FAU for the Calculus courses. This course as well as MAC 2312 and 2313 could be used towards IRCC's math general education requirements.
[2] A maximum of 8 credit hours will be accepted at FAU for the Physics sequence with lab. This course could be used towards IRCC's science general education requirements. Physics II also applies.
[3]This is not part of the Lower 48 curriculum but is required by the FAU Computer Science Program, so the student can choose to take the course either at FAU or at the community college.
[4] May be taken at IRCC.

NOTE:
The lower division credit hours listed above will count toward the AA degree and will all transfer into the Computer Science program at FAU. If a student must take additional mathematics courses prior to becoming eligible for the initial calculus course listed in the 48 hours, those courses will count toward the A.A. Degree, but will be over and above the prescribed number of hours for the bachelor's in Computer Science. The AA degree assures that the student has met the Gordon Rule requirements of the State University System. Students transferring without the AA degree may have to take additional courses to meet the Gordon Rule.

This curriculum is subject to change. For the most current information, students should check with departmental advisors at IRCC or FAU.

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