Minneapolis Community & Technical College (Source ID 002362)

2007–2008 Catalog

Computer Science (CSCI)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course # Description Credits Equivalent Course Fulfills requirements for
Liberal Education Category
**
Cultural Diversity
**
International Perspective
**
1000–1009 Topics in Microcomputer Applications (see 2003–2004 Catalog) 1 No Transfer      
1010 Introduction to Microsoft Windows (see 2003–2004 Catalog) 1 No Transfer      
1020 Introduction to the Internet (see 2003–2004 Catalog) 1 No Transfer      
1030 Introduction to Microsoft Word for Windows (see 2003–2004 Catalog) 1 No Transfer      
1040 Introduction to Microsoft Excel for Windows (see 2003–2004 Catalog) 1 No Transfer      
1050 Designing Web Pages 3 No Transfer      
1100 Introduction to Computers 3 CS 1011 3    
1200 Computer Application in Home and Business 3 No Transfer      
1500 Introduction to Programming and Problem-Solving 3 CS 1999A      
1600 PASCAL Programming & Problem Solving (see 1999–2000 Catalog) 3 No Transfer      
1630 C Programming and Problem Solving (see 1999–2000 Catalog) 4 No Transfer      
1660 Introduction to FORTRAN Programming for Scientists & Engineers (see 1999–2000 Catalog) 3 CS 1131 3    
1700 Introduction to Computer Programming in Java 3 CS 2121 3    
1730 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with C++ 4 CS 1999B      
1901 Structure of Computer Programming 1 4 CS 1511 3    
1902 Structure of Computer Programming 2 4 CS 1521 3    
2011 Discrete Mathematics 4 Math 2999A      
2998 Directed Study No Transfer      

Transfer manuals are intended to be guidelines for faculty, staff, and students to determine UMD course equivalents and are subject to change; consult department for further information. For degree requirements, see the University of Minnesota Duluth Catalog.

# While a course may not apply to a particular UMD major, minor, or liberal education requirement, all credits earned within the University of Minnesota system count toward the total number of credits required to earn a degree at UMD. Consult department; a course syllabus will be required.

* Consult department; may require course syllabus.
** Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective


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