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Transfer Student Information

The following documents list the courses that have been preapproved for transfer credit from the respective Technical and Community Colleges to the Computer Engineering and Computer Science programs at Wright State.

Cincinnati Technical College

  • Computer Engineering & Computer Science

    Preapproved Transfer Credit from Cincinnati Technical College for Computer Science & Computer Engineering

    BS in Computer Science/Computer Engineering


    Only courses with a grade of C or better are eligible for transfer credit.

    Cincinnati Technical College Wright State University
    EET 7738 Digital Systems I CEG 260-4 Digital Comp HW/Switching Circuits
    ENG 1001 English Composition I ENG 101-4 Freshman Composition
    ENG 1002 English Composition II ENG 102-4 Freshman Composition
    PSY 1505 Intro to Psychology I PSY 105-4 Psychology: Science of Behavior
    SOC 1521 Intro to Sociology SOC 200-4 Social Life

Clark State Community College

  • Computer Engineering

    Preapproved Transfer Credit from Clark State Community College for Computer Engineering

    BS in Computer Engineering


    Only courses with a grade of C or better are eligible for transfer credit.

    Clark State Community College Wright State University
    Mathematics
      MTH 221-5 Calculus I MTH 229-5 Calculus I  
      MTH 222-5 Calculus II MTH 230-5 Calculus II  
      MTH 223-5 Calculus III MTH 231-5 Calculus III  
      MTH 230-5 Differential Equations MTH 233-5 Differential Equations  
      MTH 240-4 Linear Algebra MTH 253-3 Elementary Matrix Algebra  
    Physics
      PHY 250-5 College Physics I PHY 240-4 General Physics  
          PHY 200-0 General Physics Laboratory  
      PHY 251-5 College Physics II PHY 244-4 General Physics  
          PHY 204-0 General Physics Laboratory  
      PHY 252-5 College Physics III PHY 242-4 General Physics  
          PHY 202-0 General Physics Laboratory  
    General Education
      ENG 111-4 English I ENG 101-4 Freshman Composition  
      ENG 112-4 English II ENG 102-4 Freshman Composition  
      HST 111-3 Western Civilization I HST 101-4 Western World: Ancient&Medieval Eras  
      HST 112-3 Western Civilization II HST 102-4 Western World: 14th - 18th Centuries  
      HST 113-3 Western Civilization III HST 103-4 Western World: 19th & 20th Centuries  
     
    take only one ART 130-3 Appreciation of the Arts ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture take only one
    TH 130-3 Introduction to Theatre TH 214-4 The Theatre in Western Culture
     
      EC 110-3 General Economics EC 200-4 Economic Life  
      ENG 230-3 Great Books: Literature ENG 204-4 Great Books: Literature  
     
    take only one GEO 220-3 World Regional Geography CST 220-4 Comparative Nonwestern Environments take only one
    PHL 240-3 Comparative Religion CST 230-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    SOC 220-3 Comparing Cultures CST 240-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures
     
      PLS 130-3 Political Issues PLS 200-4 Political Life  
      PSY 111-3 Psychology I PSY 105-4 Psychology: Science of Behavior  
      SOC 110 Sociology SOC 200-4 Social Life  

  • Computer Science

    Preapproved Transfer Credit from Clark State Community College for Computer Science

    BS in Computer Science


    Only courses with a grade of C or better are eligible for transfer credit.

    Clark State Community College Wright State University
    Mathematics
      MTH 221-5 Calculus I MTH 229-5 Calculus I  
      MTH 222-5 Calculus II MTH 230-5 Calculus II  
      MTH 223-5 Calculus III MTH 231-5 Calculus III  
      MTH 240-4 Linear Algebra MTH 253-3 Elementary Matrix Algebra  
    Physics
      PHY 250-5 College Physics I PHY 240-4 General Physics  
          PHY 200-0 General Physics Laboratory  
      PHY 251-5 College Physics II PHY 244-4 General Physics  
          PHY 204-0 General Physics Laboratory  
      PHY 252-5 College Physics III PHY 242-4 General Physics  
          PHY 202-0 General Physics Laboratory  
    General Education
      ENG 111-4 English I ENG 101-4 Freshman Composition  
      ENG 112-4 English II ENG 102-4 Freshman Composition  
      HST 111-3 Western Civilization I HST 101-4 Western World: Ancient&Medieval Eras  
      HST 112-3 Western Civilization II HST 102-4 Western World: 14th - 18th Centuries  
      HST 113-3 Western Civilization III HST 103-4 Western World: 19th & 20th Centuries  
     
    take only one ART 130-3 Appreciation of the Arts ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture take only one
    TH 130-3 Introduction to Theatre TH 214-4 The Theatre in Western Culture
     
      EC 110-3 General Economics EC 200-4 Economic Life  
      ENG 230-3 Great Books: Literature ENG 204-4 Great Books: Literature  
     
    take only one GEO 220-3 World Regional Geography CST 220-4 Comparative Nonwestern Environments take only one
    PHL 240-3 Comparative Religion CST 230-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    SOC 220-3 Comparing Cultures CST 240-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures
     
      PLS 130-3 Political Issues PLS 200-4 Political Life  
      PSY 111-3 Psychology I PSY 105-4 Psychology: Science of Behavior  
      SOC 110 Sociology SOC 200-4 Social Life  

Edison State Community College

  • Baccalaureate Completion

    Articulation Agreement

    Edison Community College Computer Information Technology – Programming Option

    Associate Degree Program

    to

    Wright State University Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Computer Science Programs

    Edison

    WSU

    Course No.

    Course Title

    Course No.

    Course Title

    Category

    FIRST SEMESTER

     

     

     

    CIT 110S

    Personal Computer Applications

     

     

    General Elective

    CIT 111S

    Programming Logic and Design

     

     

    General Elective

    ENG 121S

    Composition I

    ENG101

    Academic Writing and Reading

    General Education

    PHI 123S

    Introduction to Ethics

    PHL124

    Social Ethics and Values

    General Education, Additional Courses

    MKT 218S

    Customer Service

     

     

    General Elective

    MTH 125S

    General Statistics

    STT160

    Statistical Concepts

    Quantitative Reasoning-BA Program

    SECOND SEMESTER

     

     

     

    ACC 114S

    Principles of Accounting

    *see note

     

    General Elective

    CIT 211S

    Operating Systems Concepts

    CEG233**

    Linux and Windows

    CEG

    CIT 230S

    Java Programming

    CS240

    Computer Science I

    CS

    ENG 125S

    Technical Writing

     

     

    General Elective

    HUM 121S

    Introduction to Humanities

     

    Area IV Human Expression

    General Education

    COM 121S

    Fundamentals of Communication

    COM 101

     

     

    or COM 203

    Essentials of Public Address

     

    Business Communication

    General Elective

    THIRD SEMESTER

     

     

     

    CIT 212S

    Introduction to LINUX

    CEG233**

    Linux and Windows

    CEG

    CIT 214S

    Networking Essentials

     

     

    CS/CEG Lower Level Technical Elective

    CIT 222S

    Introduction to Programming Using C++

     

     

    Part of CS 24x sequence(***)

    CIT 225S

    Visual Basic Programming

    CS 214

    Visual Basic Programming

    CS/CEG Lower Level Technical Elective

    MTH 226S

    Calculus for Business and Life Sciences

    MTH 228

    Calculus for the Management, Life and Social Sciences

    Quantitative Reasoning, BA Program

    NET 101S

    Introduction to Interactive Media

     

     

    CS/CEG Lower Level Technical Elective

    FOURTH SEMESTER

     

     

     

    BUS 221S

    Principles of Management

     

     

    General Elective

    CIT 216S

    CIT 291L

    CIT 291R

    Systems Analysis & Design OR

    Internship Experience AND

    Internship Leadership

     

     

     

    CS/CEG Lower Level Technical Elective

    CIT 226S

    Visual Basic II Programming

     

     

    CS/CEG Lower Level Technical Elective

    CIT 223S

    Advanced Programming Using C#

     

     

    Part of CS 24x sequence(***)

    PSY 121S

    Introduction to Psychology

    PSY 105

     

    General Education

    Notes:

    *After completing both ACC 114S and 115S, students will receive credit for ACC 204 at WSU

    **CIT211 and CIT212 = WSU CEG233

    ***Students must complete the entire sequence of the following programming courses at Edison(i.e. CIT 230 S, CIT 222S and CIT 233S) to receive credit for WSUÕs CS 240, CS 241 and CS 242.

    Summary of Total Hours Transferred By Program and Area:

    BA in CS Program

    WSU Credit Hours

    Edison Hours Transferred

    (based on quarter hours in WSU program)

    BS in CS Program

    WSU Credit Hours

    Edison Hours Transferred

    (based on quarter hours in WSU program)

    Computer Science

    31

    12

    31

    12

    Computer Engineering

    16

    4

    16

    4

    Technical Electives

    32

    16

    36

    20

    Technical Communication

    3

    0

    3

    0

    General Education

    48

    18

    61(includes additional science courses)

    18

    Quantitative Reasoning/Mathematics

    17

    10

    24

    0

    General Electives

    40

    27

    20

    20

    Total Hours

    187

    87

    191

    74

  • Computer Engineering

    Preapproved Transfer Credit from Edison State Community College for Computer Engineering

    BS in Computer Computer Engineering


    Only courses with a grade of C or better are eligible for transfer credit.

    Edison State Community College Wright State University
    Mathematics
      MTH 221S Calculus I MTH 229-5 Calculus I  
      MTH 222S Calculus II MTH 230-5 Calculus II  
      MTH 222S   MTH 231-5 Calculus III  
      MTH 225 Differential Equations MTH 233-5 Differential Equations  
      MTH 228 Linear Algebra MTH 253-3 Elementary Matrix Algebra  
    Physics
      PHY 241S Physics I PHY 240-4 General Physics I  
          PHY 200-1 General Physics Laboratory  
      PHY 242S Physics II PHY 244-5 General Physics III  
          PHY 204-1 General Physics Laboratory  
      PHY 242S   PHY 242-4 General Physics II  
          PHY 202-1 General Physics Laboratory  
    Chemistry
      CHM 121S General Chemistry I CHM 121-5 Submicroscopic Chemistry  
    General Education
      ENG 121 or 121S Composition I ENG 101-4 Freshman Composition  
      ENG 122 or 122S Composition II ENG 102-4 Freshman Composition  
     
    take only one ANT 123-3 Cultural Anthropology CST 240-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures take only one
    ANT 123S-4.5 Nonwestern Civilization CST 240-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures
    REL 121 or 121S World Religions CST 240-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldview
     
    take only one ART 121S Art Appreciation ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture take only one
    ART 123 Art History I ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture
    ART 124 Art History II ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture
    MUS 120 & 120S Music Appreciation MUS 214-4 Music in Western Culture
    THE 121 or 121S Introduction to Theatre TH 214-4 The Theatre in Western Culture
     
      EC 120 or 120S Economic Fundamentals EC 200-4 Economic Life  
      PHI 121 or 121S Introduction to Philosophy I PHL 204-4 Great Books: Philosophy  
      PSY 121 or 121S Introduction to Psychology PSY 105-4 Psychology: Science of Behavior  
      SOC 121 or 121S Introduction to Sociology SOC 200-4 Social Life  

  • Computer Science

    Preapproved Transfer Credit from Edison State Community College for Computer Science

    BS in Computer Science


    Only courses with a grade of C or better are eligible for transfer credit.

    Edison State Community College Wright State University
    Mathematics
      MTH 221S Calculus I MTH 229-5 Calculus I  
      MTH 222S Calculus II MTH 230-5 Calculus II  
      MTH 222S   MTH 231-5 Calculus III  
      MTH 228 Linear Algebra MTH 253-3 Elementary Matrix Algebra  
    Physics
      PHY 241S Physics I PHY 240-4 General Physics I  
          PHY 200-1 General Physics Laboratory  
      PHY 242S Physics II PHY 244-5 General Physics III  
          PHY 204-1 General Physics Laboratory  
      PHY 242S   PHY 242-4 General Physics II  
          PHY 202-1 General Physics Laboratory  
    Chemistry
      CHM 121S General Chemistry I CHM 121-5 Submicroscopic Chemistry  
    General Education
      ENG 121 or 121S Composition I ENG 101-4 Freshman Composition  
      ENG 122 or 122S Composition II ENG 102-4 Freshman Composition  
     
    take only one ANT 123-3 Cultural Anthropology CST 240-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures take only one
    ANT 123S-4.5 Nonwestern Civilization CST 240-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures
    REL 121 or 121S World Religions CST 240-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldview
     
    take only one ART 121S Art Appreciation ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture take only one
    ART 123 Art History I ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture
    ART 124 Art History II ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture
    MUS 120 & 120S Music Appreciation MUS 214-4 Music in Western Culture
    THE 121 or 121S Introduction to Theatre TH 214-4 The Theatre in Western Culture
     
      EC 120 or 120S Economic Fundamentals EC 200-4 Economic Life  
      PHI 121 or 121S Introduction to Philosophy I PHL 204-4 Great Books: Philosophy  
      PSY 121 or 121S Introduction to Psychology PSY 105-4 Psychology: Science of Behavior  
      SOC 121 or 121S Introduction to Sociology SOC 200-4 Social Life  

Sinclair Community College

  • Computer Engineering

    Preapproved Transfer Credit from Sinclair Community College for Computer Engineering

    BS in Computer Engineering


    Only courses with a grade of C or better are eligible for transfer credit.

    Sinclair Community College Wright State University
    Mathematics
    We recommend taking MTH 257, Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists, through SOCHE. Contact your Sinclair advisor for details.
      MAT 201-5 Calculus & Analytical Geometry I MTH 229-5 Calculus I
      MAT 202-5 Calculus & Analytical Geometry II MTH 230-5 Calculus II
      MAT203-5 Calculus & Analytical Geometry III MTH 231-5 Calculus III
      MAT 215-5 Differential Equations MTH 233-5 Differential Equations
      MAT 216-4 Elements of Linear Algebra II MTH 253-3 Elementary Matrix Algebra
    Physics
      PHY 201-5 General Physics I PHY 240-4 General Physics
      PHY 207-0 General Physics I Laboratory PHY 200-1 General Physics Laboratory
      PHY 203-5 General Physics III PHY 242-4 General Physics
      PHY 208-0 General Physics III Laboratory PHY 202-1 General Physics Laboratory
      PHY 202-5 General Physics II PHY 244-4 General Physics
      PHY 209-0 General Physics II Laboratory PHY 204-1 General Physics Laboratory
    Engineering
      CIS 280 Programming I CS 240-4 Programming I
      CIS 281 Programming II CS 241-4 Programming II
      CIS 236 Programming III CS 242-4 Programming III
      EET 251-4 Digital Systems I CEG 260-4 Digital Computer Hardware/Switching Circuits
    General Education
    Area I
      ENG 111-3 English Compostition I ENG 101-4 Freshman Composition
      ENG 112 or ENG 113 English Composition II ENG 102-4 Writing in Academic Discourse
    Area II (two courses required)
    one from this group HIS 111-3 Western Civilization I
    (0-1300)
    HST 101-3 Western World: Ancient & Medieval Eras
    HIS 112-3 Western Civilization II
    (1300-1815)
    HST 102-3 Western World: 14th - 18th Centuries
    HIS 113-3 Western Civilization III
    (1815-present)
    HST 103-3 Western World: 19th & 20th Centuries
    another from this group GEO 202-3 World Geography II CST 221-4 Comparative Nonwestern Environments
    LIT 234-3 Literature of Africa CST 231-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    REL 111-3 Eastern Religions CST 232-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    SOC 145-3 Comparing Cultures CST 241-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures
    ART 125-3 African Art CST 243-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures: Art
    HIS 217-3 Survey of East Asia RST 261-4 Regional Studies: Japan
    HIS 217-3 Survey of East Asia RST 262-4 Regional Studies: China
    HIS 215-3 Survey of African History RST 271-4 Regional Studies: China
    HIS 216-3 Survey of Latin American History RST 281-4 Regional Studies: Latin America
    Area III (two courses required)
      PLS 200-3 Political Life PLS 200-4 Political Life
      ECO 216 and 217 Principles of Economics I, II, and III EC 200-4 Economic Life
      PSY 121-3 General Psychology PSY 105-4 Psychology: Science of Behavior
      SOC 111-3 General Sociology I SOC 200-4 Social Life
    Area IV (one course required)
    take only one LIT 230-3 Great Books of the Western World ENG 204-4 Great Books: Literature
    REL 204-3 Great Books: Bible & Western Culture REL 204-4 Great Books: Bible and Western Culture
    PHI 204-3 Great Books of Philosophy PHL 204-4 Great Books: Philosophy
    take only one ART 101 or 102 Art Appreciation I ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture
    MUS 115-3 Music Appreciation MUS 214-4 Music in Western Culture
    THE 105-3 Introduction to Theatre I TH 214-4 Theatre in Western Culture
    College Component - Area VI
    (If over 45 transfer credits and PSY was not used for Area III)
      PSY 122-3   PSY 110-4 The Science of Behavior 2
    Two Addtional Courses
    Choose two addtional courses from Areas II, III, or IV (each from a different sub-area unelss from Area II)
    *For the majority of Computer Engineering concentrations, up to 16 hours of general electives may be accepted

  • B.S. Computer Science General Concentration

    Preapproved Transfer Credit from Sinclair Community College for Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, General Concentration

    BS in Computer Science, General Concentration


    Only courses with a grade of C or better are eligible for transfer credit.

    Sinclair Community College Wright State University
    Mathematics
    We recommend taking MTH 257, Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists, through SOCHE. Contact your Sinclair advisor for details.
      MAT 201-5 Calculus & Analytical Geometry I MTH 229-5 Calculus I
      MAT 202-5 Calculus & Analytical Geometry II MTH 230-5 Calculus II
      MAT 203-5 Calculus & Analytical Geometry III MTH 231-5 Calculus III
      MAT 216-4 Elements of Linear Algebra II MTH 253-3 Elementary Matrix Algebra
    Choose 1 of the following Science lab sequences
    Physics
    PHY 201-5 General Physics I PHY 240-4 General Physics
    PHY 207-0 General Physics I Laboratory PHY 200-1 General Physics Laboratory
    PHY 203-5 General Physics III PHY 242-4 General Physics
    PHY 208-0 General Physics III Laboratory PHY 202-1 General Physics Laboratory
    PHY 202-5 General Physics II PHY 244-5 General Physics
    PHY 209-0 General Physics II Laboratory PHY 204-1 General Physics Laboratory
    OR Chemistry
    CHE 151-5 General Chemistry I CHM 121-5 General Chemistry I
    CHE 152-5 General Chemistry II CHM 122-5 General Chemistry II
    CHE 153-5 General Chemistry III CHM 123-5 General Chemistry III
    OR Biology
    BIO 171-4 Principles of Biology I BIO 111-4 Human Biology
    BIO 172-4 Principles of Biology II BIO 112-4 Cell Biology and Genetics
    BIO 173-4 Principles of Biology III BIO 115-4 Biodiversity and Ecology
    Take additional courses from above to equal 18 credit hours of Science. In addition, 5 other credits from either Math or Science to equal a total of 21 hours must be completed.
    Math courses must be above 200, and excluding MTH 228, 290, 310, 343, 344, 345, 348, and 446
    Science course must be a course appropriate for science and engineering majors
    Engineering
      CIS 280 Programming I CS 240-4 Computer Science I
      CIS 281 Programming II CS 241-4 Computer Science II
      CIS 236 Programming III CS 242-4 Computer Science III
      CIS 268 Fundamentals of Database CS 302-4 SQL and Oracle Database
      CIS 231 and (CIS 107 OR CIS 108) Intro to Linux, Intro to Operating Systems or Intro to Windows CEG 233-4 Linux and Windows
    CS/CEG Technical Electives
    200 level CIS courses and CIS 147, 148, 130, 136 and 137 are accepted up to 16 hours maximum.
    General Electives
    20 hours of General Electives are Accepted. Courses must be taken for a grade and 100 level or higher.
    General Education
    Area I
      ENG 111-3 English Compostition I ENG 101-4 Freshman Composition
      ENG 112 or ENG 113 English Composition II ENG 102-4 Writing in Academic Discourse
    Area II (two courses required)
    one from this group HIS 111-3 Western Civilization I
    (0-1300)
    HST 101-4 Western World: Ancient & Medieval Eras
    HIS 112-3 Western Civilization II
    (1300-1815)
    HST 102-4 Western World: 14th - 18th Centuries
    HIS 113-3 Western Civilization III
    (1815-present)
    HST 103-4 Western World: 19th & 20th Centuries
    another from this group GEO 202-3 World Geography II CST 221-4 Comparative Nonwestern Environments
    LIT 234-3 Literature of Africa CST 231-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    REL 111-3 Eastern Religions CST 232-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    SOC 145-3 Comparing Cultures CST 241-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures
    ART 125-3 African Art CST 243-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures: Art
    HIS 217-3 Survey of East Asia RST 261-4 Regional Studies: Japan
    HIS 217-3 Survey of East Asia RST 262-2 Regional Studies: China
    HIS 215-3 Survey of African History RST 271-4 Regional Studies: China
    HIS 216-3 Survey of Latin American History RST 281-4 Regional Studies: Latin America
    Area III (two courses required)
      PLS 200-3 Political Life PLS 200-4 Political Life
      ECO 216 and 217 Principles of Economics I, II, and III EC 200-4 Economic Life
      PSY 121-3 General Psychology PSY 105-4 Psychology: Science of Behavior
      SOC 111-3 General Sociology I SOC 200-4 Social Life
    Area IV (one course required)
    take only one LIT 230-3 Great Books of the Western World ENG 204-4 Great Books: Literature
    REL 204-3 Great Books: Bible & Western Culture REL 204-4 Great Books: Bible and Western Culture
    PHI 204-3 Great Books of Philosophy PHL 204-4 Great Books: Philosophy
    take only one ART 101 or 102 Art Appreciation I ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture
    MUS 115-3 Music Appreciation MUS 214-4 Music in Western Culture
    THE 105-3 Introduction to Theatre I TH 214-4 Theatre in Western Culture
    College Component - Area VI
    Choose 1 course from the College of Liberal Arts college component courses
    Two Addtional Courses
    Choose two addtional courses from Areas II, III, or IV (each from a different sub-area unless from Area II)

    Note that other courses from Sinclair may be used to fulfill the requirements of Section IV.A and IV.B in the CS General Curriculum.

  • B.S. Computer Science Business Concentration

    Preapproved Transfer Credit from Sinclair Community College for Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Business Concentration

    BS in Computer Science, Business Concentration


    Only courses with a grade of C or better are eligible for transfer credit.

    Sinclair Community College Wright State University
    Mathematics
    We recommend taking MTH 257, Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists, through SOCHE. Contact your Sinclair advisor for details.
      MAT 201-5 Calculus & Analytical Geometry I MTH 229-5 Calculus I
      MAT 202-5 Calculus & Analytical Geometry II MTH 230-5 Calculus II
      MAT203-5 Calculus & Analytical Geometry III MTH 231-5 Calculus III
      MAT 216-4 Elements of Linear Algebra II MTH 253-3 Elementary Matrix Algebra
    Choose 1 of the following Science lab sequences
    Physics
    PHY 201-5 General Physics I PHY 240-4 General Physics
    PHY 207-0 General Physics I Laboratory PHY 200-1 General Physics Laboratory
    PHY 203-5 General Physics III PHY 242-4 General Physics
    PHY 208-0 General Physics III Laboratory PHY 202-1 General Physics Laboratory
    PHY 202-5 General Physics II PHY 244-5 General Physics
    PHY 209-0 General Physics II Laboratory PHY 204-1 General Physics Laboratory
    OR Chemistry
    CHE 151-5 General Chemistry I CHM 121-5 General Chemistry I
    CHE 152-5 General Chemistry II CHM 122-5 General Chemistry II
    CHE 153-5 General Chemistry III CHM 123-5 General Chemistry III
    OR Biology
    BIO 171-4 Principles of Biology I BIO 111-4 Human Biology
    BIO 172-4 Principles of Biology II BIO 112-4 Cell Biology and Genetics
    BIO 173-4 Principles of Biology I BIO 115-4 Biodiversity and Ecology
    Computer Science & Engineering
      CIS 280 Programming I CS 240-4 Computer Science I
      CIS 281 Programming II CS 241-4 Computer Science II
      CIS 236 Programming III CS 242-4 Computer Science III
    Business Concentration
      ACC 121-4 ACC 204-4
    ACC 122-4 ACC205-4
    ECO 218 EC 204-4
    ECO 216 EC 205-4
    Choose 8 hours LAW 101-3 Introduction to Business Law LAW 300-4 Legal Environment of Business
    MRK 201-3, MRK 202-3 Marketing I and II MKT 300-4 Principles of Marketing
    MAN 225-3

    NOTE: MAN 205 is pre-req
    Human Relations & Organizational Behavior MGT 304 Management & Organizational Behavior
    General Education
    Area I
      ENG 111-3 English Compostition I ENG 101-4 Freshman Composition
      ENG 112 or ENG 113 English Composition II ENG 102-4 Writing in Academic Discourse
    Area II (two courses required)
    one from this group HIS 111-3 Western Civilization I
    (0-1300)
    HST 101-3 Western World: Ancient & Medieval Eras
    HIS 112-3 Western Civilization II
    (1300-1815)
    HST 102-3 Western World: 14th - 18th Centuries
    HIS 113-3 Western Civilization III
    (1815-present)
    HST 103-3 Western World: 19th & 20th Centuries
    another from this group GEO 202-3 World Geography II CST 221-4 Comparative Nonwestern Environments
    LIT 234-3 Literature of Africa CST 231-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    REL 111-3 Eastern Religions CST 232-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    SOC 145-3 Comparing Cultures CST 241-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures
    ART 125-3 African Art CST 243-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures: Art
    HIS 217-3 Survey of East Asia RST 261-4 Regional Studies: Japan
    HIS 217-3 Survey of East Asia RST 262-2 Regional Studies: China
    HIS 215-3 Survey of African History RST 271-4 Regional Studies: China
    HIS 216-3 Survey of Latin American History RST 281-4 Regional Studies: Latin America
    Area III (two courses required)
      PLS 200-3 Political Life PLS 200-4 Political Life
      PSY 121-3 General Psychology PSY 105-4 Psychology: Science of Behavior
      SOC 111-3 General Sociology I SOC 200-4 Social Life
    Area IV (one course required)
    take only one LIT 230-3 Great Books of the Western World ENG 204-4 Great Books: Literature
    REL 204-3 Great Books: Bible & Western Culture REL 204-4 Great Books: Bible and Western Culture
    PHI 204-3 Great Books of Philosophy PHL 204-4 Great Books: Philosophy
    take only one ART 101 or 102 Art Appreciation I ART 214-4 Visual Art in Western Culture
    MUS 115-3 Music Appreciation MUS 214-4 Music in Western Culture
    THE 105-3 Introduction to Theatre I TH 214-4 Theatre in Western Culture
    College Component - Area VI
    Choose 1 course from the College of Liberal Arts college component courses
    Two Addtional Courses
    Choose two addtional courses from Areas II, III, or IV (each from a different sub-area unless from Area II)

  • B.A. Computer Science General Concentration

    Preapproved Transfer Credit from Sinclair Community College for Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, General Concentration

    BA in Computer Science, General Concentration


    Only courses with a grade of C or better are eligible for transfer credit.

    Sinclair Community College Wright State University
    Mathematics
    We recommend taking MTH 257, Discrete Mathematics for Computer Scientists, through SOCHE. Contact your Sinclair advisor for details.
      MAT 218-5 Calculus for Business and Economics MTH 228-5 Math for the Social Sciences
      MAT 122-5 Statistics I STT 160-5 Elementary Statistics
    Natural Sciences - 12 hrs
    Courses must meet the General Education science requirements
    Computer Science
      CIS 280 Java I CS 240-4 Computer Science I
      CIS 281 Java II CS 241-4 Computer Science II
      CIS 236 C++ Programming III CS 242-4 Computer Science III
      CIS 268 Fundamentals of Database CS 302-4 SQL and Oracle Database
      CIS 231 and (CIS 107 OR CIS 108) Intro to Linux, Intro to Operating Systems or Intro to Windows CEG 233-4 Linux and Windows
    CS/CEG Technical Electives
    200 level CIS courses and CIS 147, 148, 130, 136 and 137 are accepted up to 16 hours maximum.
    General Electives
    40 hours of General Electives are Accepted. Courses must be taken for a grade and 100 level or higher. Must include 2 courses from:
      COM 211 Effective Public Speaking COM 101-4 Essentials of Public Address
      PHI 206 Ethics PHL 124-4 Social Ethics and Values
      PHI 207 Logic PHL 200-4 Critical Thinking
    General Eductation
    Area I
      ENG 111-3 English Compostition I ENG 101-4 Freshman Composition
      ENG 112 or ENG 113 English Composition II ENG 102-4 Writing in Academic Discourse
    Area II (two courses required)
    one from this group HIS 111-3 Western Civilization I
    (0-1300)
    HST 101-3 Western World: Ancient & Medieval Eras
    HIS 112-3 Western Civilization II
    (1300-1815)
    HST 102-3 Western World: 14th - 18th Centuries
    HIS 113-3 Western Civilization III
    (1815-present)
    HST 103-3 Western World: 19th & 20th Centuries
    another from this group GEO 202-3 World Geography II CST 221-4 Comparative Nonwestern Environments
    LIT 234-3 Literature of Africa CST 231-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    REL 111-3 Eastern Religions CST 232-4 Comparative Nonwestern Worldviews
    SOC 145-3 Comparing Cultures CST 241-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures
    ART 125-3 African Art CST 243-4 Comparative Nonwestern Cultures