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. |
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MAT 201-5 |
Calculus & Analytical Geometry I |
MTH 229-5 |
Calculus I |
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MAT 202-5 |
Calculus & Analytical Geometry II |
MTH 230-5 |
Calculus II |
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MAT 203-5 |
Calculus & Analytical Geometry III |
MTH 231-5 |
Calculus III |
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MAT 216-4 |
Elements of Linear Algebra II |
MTH 253-3 |
Elementary Matrix Algebra |
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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
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| Engineering |
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CIS 280 |
Programming I |
CS 240-4 |
Computer Science I |
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CIS 281 |
Programming II |
CS 241-4 |
Computer Science II |
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CIS 236 |
Programming III |
CS 242-4 |
Computer Science III |
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CIS 268 |
Fundamentals of Database |
CS 302-4 |
SQL and Oracle Database |
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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 |
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ENG 111-3 |
English Compostition I |
ENG 101-4 |
Freshman Composition |
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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) |
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PLS 200-3 |
Political Life |
PLS 200-4 |
Political Life |
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ECO 216 and 217 |
Principles of Economics I, II, and III |
EC 200-4 |
Economic Life |
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PSY 121-3 |
General Psychology |
PSY 105-4 |
Psychology: Science of Behavior |
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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.