austin community college/southwest texas state university

AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE/
TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY-SAN MARCOS
ROUND ROCK HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER
TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDE
2008-2010 CATALOG
Bachelor of Arts
Major in Computer Science
Minor in Business Administration
Minimum required: 120 semester hours
ACC COURSE OF STUDY
st
Freshman Year-1 Semester
Hours
Freshman Year-2nd Semester
Hours
___ENGL 1301 ............................................... 3
___HIST 1301(HIST 1310 ONLINE via Texas State) .. 3
___MATH 1316 or 1324 ................................. 3
___Modern Language 1401 or 15111 ............. 4
___Natural Science2 ....................................... 4
___COSC 1320 (CS 1428)……………….. ....... 4
___ENGL 1302 ............................................... 3
___HIST 1302(HIST 1320 ONLINE via Texas State) .. 3
___Modern Language 1402 or 15121. ............ 4
___Natural Science2 ....................................... 4
Total
Total
17
st
Sophomore Year-1 Semester
Hours
18
nd
Sophomore Year-2 Semester
Hours
___COSC 2425(CS 2318)................................... 3
___ECON 2301 ............................................... 3
___GOVT 2305 ............................................... 3
___PHIL 1301 ................................................ 3
___Modern Language 2301 or 23111,3 ........... 3
___ACCT 2301………………………………3
___COSC 2415(CS 2308) …………………….. 3
___GOVT 2306………………………………3
___Modern Language 2302 or 23121,3……. 3
___Visual and Performing Arts4……………. 3
Total
Total
15
15
ROUND ROCK HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER/TEXAS STATE COURSE OF STUDY
Junior Year-1st Semester
Hours
Junior Year-2nd Semester
Hours
___CS 2315 (offered spring semester only) ............... 3
___MATH 2358 (offered fall semester only)............ 3
___ENG 3303 or 3313 (WI) ............................. 3
___MGT 3303 (Minor) ...................................... 3
___CS 3358……………………….………… 3
___MATH 3398 (offered spring semester only)………3
___CS 3409………………………….……… 4
___MKT 3343 (Minor) ………………………. 3
Total
Total
12
st
Senior Year-1 Semester
Hours
13
nd
Senior Year-2 Semester
Hours
___CS 3398 (WI).............................................. 3
___CS advanced elective ................................ 3
___CS advanced elective ................................ 3
___Minor5 ....................................................... 6
___CS 3468, 4326, or 4398 (WI) …………. 3-4
___CS 4354…………………………………. 3
___CS advanced electives…………………... 3
___Electives6 ………………………………. 6
Total
Total
15
15-16
1
Select four Modern Language courses from one of the following languages: American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese, French, German,
Japanese, Russian, or Spanish. The freshman-level language courses from ACC satisfy the Communication component area (011) of ACC’s
Core Curriculum. Therefore students who complete the freshman-level language courses at ACC do NOT need to take SPCH 1311 to satisfy the
(011) requirement. Additionally, the two sophomore-level courses must be from the same language as the freshman-level courses.
2
Select two courses from the following: BIOL 1406 and 1407; CHEM 1311/1111, 1312/1112; GEOL 1403 and 1404; PHYS 1401 and 1402; or
PHYS 2425 and 2426. The eight hours must be from the same discipline.
3
ACC’s Modern Language 2301 and 2311 are core coded 040. If Foreign Language 2310/ 2320 are completed at Texas state, additional course
work may be required.
4
Select one course from the ACC Visual and Performing Arts core curriculum courses, core coded 050.
5
Select two courses from the following for the Business Administration minor: BLAW 2361 (available via Correspondence or in San Marcos),
CIS 3317 (available in San Marcos only), or FIN 3325 (available in San Marcos only). Any substitutions must be approved by the Texas State
College of Science Academic Advisor prior to enrollment.
6
A minimum of 120 credit hours is required for this degree
NOTES:
1. Italicized courses satisfy both ACC and Texas State Core Curriculum requirements.
2. This transfer planning guide shows a suggested course of study at both institutions. Students may want to consider taking select courses in
summer semesters instead, provided that they are offered and are in the correct sequence needed for their degree and major program.
3. Texas State will apply to a degree up to 66 hours from an accredited two-year college (6-8 hours may be added with college dean approval).
4. Students are required complete 36 advanced hours (3000- and 4000-level courses) and 9 writing intensive (WI) hours in order to graduate.
5. Upon completion of certain course requirements at Texas State, students may elect to send these hours back to ACC to be applied toward an
associate’s degree. This is commonly referred to as “reverse transfer.”
Last updated: 10/26/09
TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY-SAN MARCOS
UNIVERSITY ADMISSION:
1. Submit ApplyTexas Admission Application online (www.ApplyTexas.org), application fee,
and all credentials to the Texas State Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the stated
deadline: www.admissions.txstate.edu/future/transfer/deadlines.html
2. Submit an official transcript from each institution attended to the Office of Undergraduate
Admissions. Students must be eligible to return (e.g., free of suspension, dismissal, or
enforced withdrawal) to all previous institutions regardless of grade point average (GPA) or
degrees received.
3. A minimum 2.25 grade point average (GPA) in all transferable courses is required. In
computing the GPA, grades of A, B, C, D, and F are computed as recorded. Grades of W, P,
Q, and X are disregarded and grades of WF and I are averaged as F. Grades in nontransferable and technical/vocational courses are disregarded.
4. Visit the Round Rock Higher Education Center website to ensure you complete the
appropriate steps for Getting Started at the RRHEC since the procedures for getting started
are different from the main campus: www.rrhec.txstate.edu/prospective/starting.html
Send official paperwork to:
Texas State University-San Marcos
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
429 N. Guadalupe
San Marcos, Texas 78666
512/245-2364
www.admissions.txstate.edu/
For more information, contact:
Round Rock Higher Education Center
1555 University Blvd.
Round Rock, Texas 78665
512/716-4001
www.rrhec.txstate.edu
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Students transferring directly to Texas State University-San Marcos from a community college
may elect to follow the Texas State catalog in effect at the time they entered the community
college, or any subsequent catalog upon approval of the Dean of their College. Students are
reminded to refer to their designated catalog for information relating to University, College,
and/or Departmental requirements for curriculum, graduation, probation/suspension, and other
general information.
College of Science
Academic Advising Center
Centennial Hall, Room 202
Texas State University-San Marcos
San Marcos, Texas 78666
512/245-1315
http://www.cs.txstate.edu/
Texas State reserves the right to withdraw courses at any time, to change its fees or tuition, calendar, curriculum, degree requirements,
graduation procedures, and any other requirements affecting students. Changes will become effective whenever authorities determine and will
apply to both prospective students and those already enrolled.
Last updated: 10/26/09