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FLCC /
ACADEMICS
/ A.S. COMPUTER
SCIENCE

SAMPLE
SCHEDULE

The schedule below shows how the requirements for the A.S. Computer Science
degree may be met in four semesters. This schedule is an example of one
of many possible different schedules. It is included here only as an illustration
of the type of schedule that might be followed by a full-time student. Many
students attending Finger Lakes Community College who have work and/or family
obligations choose a different sequence of courses and take more than four
semesters to fulfill the requirements for the A.S. Computer Science degree.
Similarly, students who find they need to take some additional course work
to prepare them to do well in the types of courses included in the A.S.
Computer Science degree program may plan a schedule that takes more than
four semesters to complete the degree. All students should consult their
advisors when they plan their schedules.
|
First Semester |
Credit
Hours
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ENG
101 Freshman English
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3
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| CSC 103 Computing Sciences Freshman Seminar |
2 |
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CSC
115 Introduction to Computing
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3
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*MAT
271 Calculus I
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4
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Social
Science Elective
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3
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Health/Physical
Education Elective
|
1
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16
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| Second
Semester |
Credit
Hours
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ENG
102 Introduction to Literature
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3
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CSC
190 Data Structures I
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3
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MAT
272 Calculus II
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4
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History
Elective
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3
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General
Elective
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3
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Health/Physical
Education Elective
|
1
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17
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| Third
Semester |
Credit
Hours
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CSC
200 Data Structures II
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4
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MAT
220 Discrete Mathematics
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3
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**Natural
Science Electives
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4
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Social
Science Elective
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3
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General Elective
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3
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Health/Physical
Education Elective
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1
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18
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| Fourth
Semester |
Credit
Hours
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***CSC
Elective
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3
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***CSC Elective |
3 |
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**Natural
Science Elective
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4
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COM
110 OR COM 115
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3
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General
Elective
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1
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Health/Physical
Education Elective
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1
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15
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* If not
sufficiently prepared, a pre-calculus course may be necessary.
** If a scientific
background is desired, this should be moved to the first semester, first
year, and should be PHY 151 & PHY 152.
*** At the
200 level
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