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SJSU ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
Lower Division Requirements
Fall 2009 - Spring 2010

BS - Computer Science

San José State University -to- City College of San Francisco

Community College students should meet with a counselor as soon as possible to determine the equivalent courses offered at that institution. Students should complete as many as possible of the lower division requirements listed below, prior to transfer.


Lower Division Course Requirements

Community College Course Equivalents

Lower Division Course Requirements: Please note the comments concerning the additional course in Science below.

Support for the Major:

MATH 030 Calculus IMath 110A Calculus I (*)
   OR
MATH 030P Calculus I with PrecalculusNo Current Equivalent
MATH 031 Calculus IIMath 110B Calculus II (*)
MATH 032 Calculus IIIMath 110C Calculus III
MATH 042 Discrete MathematicsMath 115 Discrete Mathmatics
MATH 129A Linear Algebra IMath 120 Linear Algebra (*)
   OR
MATH 130 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (*)
CONTENT CREDIT ONLY
All courses articulated with MATH 129A can be used to satisfy the MATH 129A requirement. All courses articulated with MATH 032 may be used to satisfy the BS requirement for MATH 032 or MATH 142 or MATH 161A. However, transferring students who satisfy both of these requirements with community college or other lower division courses will be able to use only upper division courses as electives toward the BS degree, due to the BS requirement of 36 units of upper division mathematics and computer science courses. In particular, such students may not use a community college course in Unix as a BS elective even if it is articulated with CS 072.

Physics Requirement:

PHYS 050 General Physics/MechanicsPhyc 4A Physics for Scientists and Engineers
   AND
Phyc 4AL Physics Lab for Scientists and Engineers
   OR
PHYS 070 MechanicsNo Current Equivalent
PHYS 051 General Physics/Electricity and MagnetismPhyc 4B Physics for Scientists and Engineers
   AND
Phyc 4BL Physics Lab for Scientists and Engineers
   OR
PHYS 071 Electricity and MagnetismNo Current Equivalent
Computer Science majors must complete one additional course of three (3) units or more in science. This course may be upper-division or lower-division. Any course equivalent to BIOL 1 or BIOL 2 or BIOL 3 or CHEM 1A or PHYS 052 may be used to satisfy this science requirement. Please refer to the transfer articulation course list (any course articulated to the specific courses listed above is acceptable). Many students prefer to satisfy this additional course requirement after transferring to SJSU by taking CS 120A, Laboratory Electronics for Scientists I, which not only satisfies the additional science course requirement, but also counts as an elective upper division Computer Science course for the major. Students need to fulfill their upper division GE requirements at SJSU, and there are several courses that will fulfill the "additional science requirement" as well as an upper division GE requirement. These courses include GEOL 105, 107, 111, 112, METR 112, and 113.

Requirements for the Major:

CS 046A Introduction to ProgrammingCS 111B Programming Fundamentals: Java
CS 046B Introduction to Data StructuresCS 111C Data Structures and Algorithms: Java
CS 047 Introduction to Computer SystemsCS 270 Computer Architecture with Assembly Language
CS 049C Programming in CCS 161 C for Unix and Linux
   OR
CS 049J Programming in JavaNo Current Equivalent
Students whose 46A and 46B equivalencies do not use the Java language will likely need to take CS 49J at SJSU. Students whose 46A and 46B equivalents use Java may need to take CS 49C at SJSU.

Elective Computer Science Course:

CS 072 Unix and Unix UtilitiesCS 160A Introduction to Unix/Linux
   AND
CS 160B Unix/Linux Shell Scripting
Please note that the Support for the Major and Requirements in the Major sections of the requirements for the BS - Computer Science at SJSU must include at least 36 units of upper division mathematics and computer science course work, excluding CS 100W and CS 110L. Therefore if you choose to take all of your lower division course work at the community college, including courses articulated to Math 032 and Math 129A (for content credit only), then you must take an upper division CS elective at SJSU rather than CS 072.

All students must satisfy the following prerequisite (or equivalent) prior to registering for the WST and 100W courses at SJSU {Academic Senate policy S05-8}:

ENGL 001B Composition 2
A "C" or better is required in English 1B (a "C-" is not acceptable).
Engl 1B Reading, Writing and Critical Thinking about Literature
or
Second Semester English Composition Equivalent Transfer CourseENGL 1C Advanced Composition
   OR
SPCH 2 Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism
A course articulated to SJSU's English 1B is recommended, however any course approved for the IGETC second semester composition area would be accepted to meet this requirement (a grade of "C" or better is required).

LDTP Approved Courses (*)

The following City College of San Francisco courses are approved for the following LDTP course descriptors shown on the right.
Math 110ASingle Variable Calculus I
Math 110BSingle Variable Calculus II
Math 120Introduction to Linear Algebra
MATH 130Differential Equations and Linear Algebra
LDTP courses are acceptable "in lieu of" each other.
LDTP courses are not necessarily "equivalent" or "identical" in content.


Additional Graduation Requirements

Lower Division General Education (39 semester or 58 quarter units) - some of the courses listed above may be approved for general education credit as well as major preparation at your institution. Please see your college counselor/advisor to review your general education in order to receive FULL OR PARTIAL CERTIFICATION PRIOR TO TRANSFER to San José State University. You may be required to take additional lower division general education courses if you do not provide SJSU WITH A FULL OR PARTIAL CERTIFICATION OF GENERAL EDUCATION upon transfer.

American Institutions Requirement (3-9 semester or 5-15 quarter units) - may be satisfied within the lower division general education requirements.

Physical Education Requirement (2 courses) - at least 2 different activities.

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