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This plan is a guide for students who wish to begin their coursework at Schoolcraft College and transfer into the Bachelor of Science Computer Science program offered by the College of E

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This plan is a guide for students who wish to begin their coursework at Schoolcraft College and transfer into the Bachelor of Science Computer Science program offered by the College of Engineering at Wayne State University

No more than 64 credits from a two-year school will apply toward a Wayne State degree, though all earned hours which transfer will be listed

on the Wayne State University student record

If you earned an Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Liberal Arts (ALA), Associate of Science (AS) or Associate of Baccalaureate Studies (ABS) degree, from your Michigan community college, you will have your Wayne State general education requirements satisfied However, you will need to satisfy any other school, college, or major requirement Please note that certain programs in the College of Engineering recommend specific courses to fulfill General Education requirements (IC), (OC), (PL), and (SS)

Please see an academic advisor at Wayne State University for a complete major plan

See WSU’s current undergraduate bulletin for up-to-date requirements (http://bulletins.wayne.edu)

Major Requirements (A minimum of 28 credits in computer science must be earned at Wayne State University.)

Major Requirements:

Other required courses at WSU

Four 3000 level CSC electives:

Other courses available at WSU

*Students who do not transfer MAT 2010 with a C or better will be required to take the Math Placement Exam

Transfer Agreement Options to Fulfill Wayne State Competency and Group Requirements

Michigan Transfer Agreement - MTA (Fall 2014 and later)

Students must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours in courses selected from the following categories:

One course in English Composition ENG 101 at Schoolcraft

A second course in English Composition or Communication ENG 102 at Schoolcraft

One course in Mathematics MATH 150 at Schoolcraft (at minimum)

Two courses in Social Sciences from different disciplines ECON 201 or 202 at Schoolcraft and another Social Science Two courses in Humanities and Fine Arts from different

Two courses in Natural Sciences (one lab science required)

Additional courses in any category above to satisfy the

minimum of 30 credits

A minimum grade of 2.0 is required for each course Your community college will have an available website for detailed information including approved courses for completing the MTA

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Students with an MTA or MACRAO endorsement who follow the recommended courses for WSU Transfer will have all University Competency and Group Requirements satisfied except the Writing Intensive courses (CSC 4996/4997) Students will also need to complete the additional program requirements of ENG 3050 and ENG 3060 at Wayne State

Students who started at a community college prior to Fall 2014 will have until the end of August 2019 to have their transcripts evaluated by a community college for the MACRAO agreement Please see WSU’s MACRAO page or talk to an academic advisor at your community college for more details

University Competency Requirements

Critical and Analytical Thinking (CT)* PHIL 247 (4) or optional WSU CT exam

Intermediate Composition (IC)*

Satisfied by MTA and/or MACRAO

Note: Students will also need to take ENG 3050 at WSU to satisfy additional program requirements.

Oral Communication (OC)*

Satisfied by MTA and/or MACRAO

Note: Students will also need to take ENG 3060 at WSU to satisfy additional program requirements.

Writing Intensive Course in Major (WI) Must be taken at WSU (CSC 4996 & 4997)

Categories above with an asterisk (*) are satisfied by MTA and/or MACRAO

University Group Requirements

American Society and Institutions (AI)* POLS 105 (3), POLS 107 (3) (select one)

Foreign Culture (FC)*

Note: May be satisfied by a single foreign culture course or

completion of a foreign language through the third semester (e.g.,

SPA 2010)

HUM 203 (3), 204 (3) (select one)

or select one from the following:

ARB 201 (4), FR 201 (4), GER 201 (4), SPAN 201 (4)

Historical Studies (HS)* HIST 134(4), 137(4), 138(3) (select one)

Life Science (LS)*

Note: One Life Science (LS) or Physical Science (PS) course must

include a laboratory (LB) Courses that include a laboratory are

indicated with an asterisk.

BIOL 101* (4), 104 (3), 115 (3), 120* (5), 243* (4); PSYCH

201 (4) (select one)

Philosophy and Letters (PL)* PHIL 277 (3) (must be an ethics course)

Physical Science (PS)*

Note: One Life Science (LS) or Physical Science (PS) course must

include a laboratory (LB) Courses that include a laboratory are

indicated with an asterisk.

CHEM 111* (4); GEOG 135* (4); GEOL 133* (4);

PHYS 51* (4), 104* (4), 123* (5), 181* (4), 211* (5) (select one)

Visual and Performing Arts (VP)*

ART 115 (4), 116 (4), 201 (3); ENG 200 (4); HUM 150 (3),

190 (3), 201 (3), 202 (3), 210 (3); MUSIC 105 (3), 149 (3); THEA 101 (3) (select one)

Categories above with an asterisk (*) are satisfied by MTA and/or MACRAO

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Suggested Course Schedule

Fourth Semester at WSU

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