Degree Transfer Agreement

Transfer Agreement for the Associate in Science Degree (AS) in

Transfer Major: Bachelor of Science (BS) - Computer Science

Transfer College: Queens College, CUNY

 

Undergraduate Admissions

65-30 Kissena Boulevard
Jefferson Hall Lobby
Flushing, NY 11367

(718) 997-5600


Transfer to College Website


Effective Date: Fall 2019

Scholarship Information


Total transfer credits granted towards the Bachelor's degree: 60

Total additional credits needed at this senior college for the Bachelor's degree: 60

Admissions Requirements

  • Application Required: Yes
  • Degree Requirement: Completed Associate of Arts degree (AS) in Liberal Arts and Sciences (Mathematics and Science) at QCC
  • Minimum CUM GPA: 2.0
  • Audition/Portfolio: Not applicable

Notes:

  • Minimum grade for CSCI courses required for the major is C.
  • Minimum grade for non-CSCI courses required for the major is C-.
  • Upon transfer, students must declare a major in Computer Science.
  • Students must complete a minimum of 45 credits in residence at Queens College during the student's undergraduate career, and at least 30 of the last 64 credits toward the degree taken at Queens or the CUNY Graduate Center.
  • Queens College requires 6-7 credits of additional Pathways classes as part of the College Option, which includes a literature and a language requirement, as well as two Writing Intensive (W) units, with a minimum of one in residency. Writing Units may overlap with other requirements. According to the specifics in this agreement, students will complete a minimum of 60 credits at each institution; however, students who transfer into Queens withmore than 60 credits must complete at least 45 credits at Queens College to earn a Queens College degree.

Additional Notes: All students must successfully complete two (2) writing-intensive classes (designated "WI") at Queensborough Community College to fulfill degree requirements.

General Education Requirements

General Education Requirements
Queensborough Community College Queens College, CUNY
Course Number & Title Credits Course Number & Title Credits Credits Awarded
ENGL-101: English Composition I 3 ENGL 110: College Writing I 3 3
ENGL-102: English Composition II 3 ENGL 130: Writing about Literature in English 3 3
MA-440: Pre Calculus Mathematics 4 MATH 122: Pre Calculus 4 4
Required: Choose one from BI-201, CH-151, PH-301, PH-311 or PH-421 4-5 Life and Physical Sciences: Physics or Biology with Lab 4 4
World Cultures & Global Issues: (Select one ANTH, HIST, ECON or PLSC course from 2A) 3 World Cultures & Global Issues 3 3
SP-211: Speech Communication 3 US Experience in Its Diversity 3 3
Creative Expression: (Select one from 2C) 3 Creative Expression 3 3
Individual & Society: (Select one from 2D) 3 Individual & Society 3 3
CS-101: Computer Organization and Assembly Language* 4 CSCI 111 Introduction to Algorithmic Problem-Solving 3 3
CS-201: Computer Organization and Assembly Language* 4 CSCI 240 Computer Organization and Assembly Language 3 3
Additional Elective Credit - 2-3
Subtotal 34-35 Subtotal 34-35

Requirements for the Major

Requirements for the Major
Queensborough Community College Queens College, CUNY
Course Number & Title Credits Course Number & Title Credits Credits Awarded
MA-441: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I* 4 MATH 151: Calculus/Differentiation and Integration 4 4
Select 14-18 credits from the following: MA-442*, MA-461*, CS-203*, CS-204*, MA-471* and CS-220* 14-18 See notes below 14-18 14-18
Subtotal 18-22 Subtotal 18-22

Requirements for the Concentration
Queensborough Community College Queens College, CUNY
Course Number & Title Credits Course Number & Title Credits Credits Awarded
Subtotal Subtotal

Additional Requirements for the Major

Additional Requirements for the Major
Queensborough Community College Queens College, CUNY
Course Number & Title Credits Course Number & Title Credits Credits Awarded
HE-101: Introduction to Health Education or HE-102: Health Behavior & Society 1-2 Elective Credit - 1-2
One credit in PE-400, PE-500 or DAN-100 series 1 Elective Credit - 1
MA-119: College Algebra AND MA-121: Trigonometry (if required) OR choose from MA-442*, MA-461*, CS-203*, CS-204*, MA-471* and CS-220* 3 Elective Credit - 3
Subtotal 5-7 Subtotal 5-7

Total Credits Completed and Awarded

Total Credits Completed and Awarded
Queensborough Community College Queens College, CUNY
Total 60 Total 60

Additional Notes:


Active Articulation Agreement Notes:

Note: Students must take at least one two-course sequence in each of two different disciplines (for example, BI-201 and 202; CH-151 and 152; PH-301 and 302; PH-311 and 312, PH-421 and 422; MA-441 and 442; CS-101 and CS-201, CS-203 or CS-204).

  • MA-442* transfers to Queens College as MATH 152
  • MA-461* transfers to Queens College as MATH 231
  • CS-203* transfers to Queens College as CSCI 211
  • CS-204* transfers to Queens College as CSCI 211
  • MA-471* transfers to Queens College as MATH 120
  • CS-220* transfers to Queens College as CSCI 220
  • * These courses count towards the Queens College Computer Science BS course requirements.  Some required courses will be taken at QCC as part of the Common Core.

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