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2022-2023 Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Pathway
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math guided pathway at RCC

Software Engineering Technology Transfer to Oregon Tech

Associate of Science Degree

About the Program

This Associate of Science (AS) degree is based on a signed articulation agreement with Oregon Tech (OT). The degree transfers directly into the bachelor’s degree program at Oregon Tech in software engineering technology. Students must work closely with advisors in their areas of interest to ensure electives are appropriate. The curriculum allows for 35 core credits within the major area. By completing all appropriate credits (including electives), students will fulfill required lower division coursework for transfer to OT.

Students must work closely with their advisors to ensure transferability of this program. If students transfer before completing this degree or transfer in a major not covered by prior agreements, courses will be evaluated individually toward the transfer requirements of the college of their choice. Students are advised to obtain written approval from Oregon Tech to guarantee their catalog of transfer for three years.

Program Learning Outcomes

The curriculum in RCC courses is derived from a set of identified learning outcomes that are relevant to the discipline. The program learning outcomes for the Software Engineering Technology Transfer to Oregon Tech are:

  • Demonstrate the knowledge, techniques, skills, and modern tools of the discipline to narrowly defined engineering technology activities.
  • Ability to develop a knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to engineering technology problems that require limited application of principles but extensive practical knowledge.
  • Ability to identify, analyze, and solve narrowly defined technology problems.

Entry Requirements

Students are required to complete the Placement Process to determine skill level and readiness in math, reading, and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined through the Placement Process.

Advanced Standing

Coursework from accredited universities will be accepted in accordance with college policies. In order to ensure that coursework is current, program courses over five years old must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate department chair before being accepted toward core requirements.

Graduation Requirements

The Associate of Science degree will be awarded to students who complete all credits in this program with a grade of "C" or better. Certain required courses are graded on a pass/no pass basis only. A grade of "P" for these courses indicates a student earned the equivalent of a "C" or better grade. Students should be aware that Oregon Tech requires a grade of “B” in CS162U and CS234U for transfer.

This guide lays out an optimal path to graduate. Where zero credits are listed in the prerequisites, students may place into a higher-level(s) based on designated placement score(s). Note, some prerequisites may be required for graduation. Please consult an advisor with any program completion questions.

TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS:

90-92
Program email address: [email protected]
Program Prerequisites
Course No. Course Title Comments

MTH111

College Algebra

or designated placement score

MTH112

Elementary Functions

or designated placement score

WR115

Introduction to Expository Writing

or designated placement score

CIS120

Concepts in Computing I 1

Prerequisites - credits vary based on Placement Score(s): 0-13

 

Fall
    Check in with Advisor

MTH251

Calculus I (Differential)

fall term only

EET125

Electronics Fundamentals I (DC)

 

WR121

English Composition I

 

 

Term Credits: 14

 

Winter

MTH252

Calculus II (Integral)

winter term only

CIS140

Introduction to Operating Systems

 

PSY202

General Psychology II

 

WR227

Technical Writing

 

 

Term Credits: 17

 

Spring

COMM111

Fundamentals of Public Speaking

 

EET129

Introduction to Embedded Systems

 

HUM101

Introduction to Humanities I

or approved Humanities transfer course (credits vary)

REL201

World Religions

or approved Humanities transfer course (credits vary)

 

Term Credits: 15

 

Summer

MTH254

Vector Calculus

summer term only

 

Term Credits: 5

 

Fall

CS161U

Computer Science I (C++)

fall term only

PH211

General Physics (Calculus Based) I

fall term only

PH211L

General Physics (Calculus Based) I Lab

fall term only

PH211R

General Physics (Calculus Based) I Recitation

fall term only

EET130

Digital Fundamentals I

 

 

Term Credits: 14

 

Winter

CS162U

Computer Science II (C++)

winter term only

EET240

Microcontrollers I

winter term only

PH212

General Physics (Calculus Based) II

winter term only

PH212L

General Physics (Calculus Based) II Lab

winter term only

PH212R

General Physics (Calculus Based) II Recitation

winter term only

 

Term Credits: 14

 

Spring

CS234U

Object Oriented Programming in C++

spring term only

PH213

General Physics (Calculus Based) III

spring term only

PH213L

General Physics (Calculus Based) III Lab

spring term only

PH213R

General Physics (Calculus Based) III Recitation

spring term only

ENG104

Introduction to Literature (Fiction)

or approved Humanities transfer course (credits vary)

 

Term Credits: 13

 

Approved Humanities Electives

(Complete three courses, 10-12 credits from the following list. A maximum of three performance or studio-based credits indicated by an asterisk are allowed.)

Course No.

Course Title

Credits

ART115,116*

Basic Design (Composition/Color Theory)

3-3

ART131,132,133*

Introduction to Drawing (Value/Line/Mixed Media)

3-3-3

ART204,205,206

History of Art I, II, III

4-4-4

ART234,235,236*

Figure Drawing I, II, III

3-3-3

ART237,238,239*

Illustration (Black and White Media/Color Media/Perspective)

3-3-3

ART281,282,283*

Painting I, II, III

3-3-3

ENG104

Introduction to Literature (Fiction)

4

ENG105

Introduction to Literature (Drama)

4

ENG106

Introduction to Literature (Poetry)

4

ENG107

World Literature: Ancient to Classical

4

ENG108

World Literature: Medieval to Renaissance

4

ENG109

World Literature: Enlightenment to Modern

4

ENG201,202

Shakespeare I, II

4-4

ENG204

Introduction to English Literature: Medieval to Renaissance

4

ENG205

Introduction to English Literature: 18th Century to Romantic

4

ENG206

Introduction to English Literature: Victorian to Modern

4

ENG253

Survey of American Literature: Colonial

4

ENG254

Survey of American Literature: 19th Century

4

ENG255

Survey of American Literature: 20th Century

4

ENG257

African American Literature

4

ENG260

Introduction to Women Writers

4

ENG275

The Bible as Literature

4

HUM101

Introduction to Humanities: Classical to Medieval

4

HUM102

Introduction to Humanities: Renaissance to Enlightenment

4

HUM103

Introduction to Humanities: Romanticism to 20th Century

4

HUM215

Native American Arts and Cultures: Eskimo/Inuit

4

HUM216

Native American Arts and Cultures: First Nations of the Northwest Coast

4

HUM217

Native American Arts and Cultures: Nations of the Plains

4

HUM218

Native American Arts and Cultures: Nations of the Southwest

4

HUM219

Native American Arts and Cultures: Peoples of Mexico

4

MUS101

Music Fundamentals

3

MUS105

Music Appreciation

3

MUS108

Music in World Cultures

4

MUS111,112,113

Music Theory I, II, III

3-3-3

MUS114,115,116

Aural Skills I, II, III

1-1-1

MUS201

Exploring Music: Introduction to Music History

4

MUS205

History of Jazz

3

MUS206

Introduction to Rock Music

3

MUS208

Film Music

3

MUS211,212,213

Music Theory IV, V, VI

3-3-3

MUS224,225,226

Aural Skills IV, V, VI

1-1-1

MUS261

History of Western Music I: Ancient to Baroque

4

MUS262

History of Western Music II: Classical to Romantic

4

MUS263

History of Western Music III: 20th Century to Modern Day

4

MUS264

History of Rock I: The Roots of Rock

3

MUS265

History of Rock II: Rock’s Golden Age

3

MUS266

History of Rock III: Heavy Metal to Hip Hop

3

PHL101,102,103

Philosophical Problems/Ethics/Critical Reasoning

4-4-4

REL201

World Religions

4

REL243

Nature, Religion and Ecology

4

SPAN201,202,203

Second Year Spanish I, II, III

4-4-4

1 Approved Computer Information Science or Computer Science course, CIS120 or above, or documented computer proficiency within the past ten years, precluding the .475 proficiency exam.

For more information, contact the Computer Information Science Department.

Computer Information Science Department faculty and staff can also be reached by:
Phone: 541-956-7500
Email: [email protected]
Web address: www.roguecc.edu/computerscience
TTY: Oregon Telecom Relay Service, 711

2022-23 RCC Catalog