UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OMAHA



COMPUTER SCIENCE GUIDED PATHWAY (AAS TO BS)
This Guided Pathway has been created to support students enrolling at Southeast Community College in the Associate of Applied Science degree in Computer Information Technology - Applications Development program (64 Semester Hours) with the intent to transfer to UNO and participate in the B.S. Computer Science Degree program (120 Credit Hours).
Per UNO's Catalog and University Transfer Credit Policy, sixty-four (64) semester credit hours is the maximum allowed for transfer to most undergraduate UNO colleges from regionally accredited two-year colleges.

To maximize credit transfer, students are to strictly follow this Guided Pathway. When followed correctly, students will be able to transfer all 64 credits to UNO, 32 of which will fulfill UNO degree requirements, leaving 88 credits to be completed at UNO.
For academic advising guidance, contact the UNO College of Information Science & Technology Undergraduate Academic Advising team at College of IS&T Undergraduate Advising or 402.554.3819.

SCC AAS to UNO Computer Science Guided Pathway
PRESCRIBED COURSES
Students will be expected to complete the following courses as prescribed in Southeast Community College's Program Catalog.
Students will need to complete courses in subsequent areas as outlined.
COMM 1110 from Speech Communications has been added as it fulfills a UNO GenEd Req.
ENGL 1010 from Written Communications has been added as it fulfills a UNO GenEd Req.
MATH 1150 (or higher) from Analytical, Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning has been added as it fulfills a UNO GenEd Req.
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ACFS 1015 SUCCESS@SCC (1) GELW LOWER LEVEL GENERAL ELECTIVE   
BSAD 1010 MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS I (3) CSCIL COMPUTER SCIENCE LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE CREDIT   
COMM 1110 PUBLIC SPEAKING (3) CMST 1110 PUBLIC SPEAKING FUNDS (3)   
ENGL 1010 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (3) ENGL 1150 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (3)   
INFO 1020 AI FUNDAMENTALS (2) CSCIL COMPUTER SCIENCE LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE CREDIT   
INFO 1151 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS (3) CIST 2100 ORGANIZATIONS, APPLICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY (3)   
INFO 1171 PC OPERATING SYSTEMS (3) CSCI 1200 COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (3)   
INFO 1214 PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS (2) CIST 1400 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I (3)   
INFO 1281 NETWORKING CONCEPTS (2) CSCIL COMPUTER SCIENCE LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE CREDIT   
INFO 1411 DATABASE CONCEPTS (3)
INFO 2411 ADVANCED DATABASE & SQL (3)
ISQA 3310 MANAGING THE DATABASE ENVIRONMENT (3)   
INFO 1414 JAVA (4) CSCI 1620 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE II (3)   
INFO 1431 WEB PAGE FUNDAMENTALS (3) CIST 1300 INTRODUCTION TO WEB DEVELOPMENT (3)   
INFO 1434 C#.NET (4) CSCI 2840 C++ & OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (3)   
INFO 2431 JAVASCRIPT & JQUERY (3) CSCI 2850 PROGRAMMING ON THE INTERNET (3)   
INFO 2514 JAVA SERVER PROGRAMMING (3) CSCIL COMPUTER SCIENCE LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE CREDIT   
INFO 2534 ASP.NET USING C# (3) CSCI 2980 TOPICS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (1-3)   
INFO 2578 DATA ANALYSIS WITH PYTHON (3) CSCI 2410 INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYTICS USING PYTHON (3)   
INFO 2584 MOBILE DEVICE PROGRAMMING (3) CSCIL COMPUTER SCIENCE LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE CREDIT   
MATH 1150 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (3) MATH 1320 PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA (3)   
GELO #3: Critical Thinking & Problem Solving or GELO #4: Global Awareness & Citizenship [UNO H; US-D] COURSE OPTIONS FOR AAS-Computer Science and AAS-Cybersecurity
Students will need to select three (3) credit hours of GELO #3: Critical Thinking & Problem Solving OR GELO #4: Global Awareness & Citizenship courses at Southeast Community College. These courses are curated as they fulfill UNO's Humanities & Fine Arts and U.S. Diversity General Education Requirements.
Per the Nebraska Transfer Initiative, recommended courses include ARTS 1010, HIST 2010, and HIST 2020.
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ARTS 1010 INTRODUCTION TO THE VISUAL ARTS (3) ART 1010 ART APPRECIATION (3)   
HIST 2010 AMERICAN HISTORY I (3) HIST 1110 AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1865 (3)   
HIST 2020 AMERICAN HISTORY II (3) HIST 1120 AMERICAN HISTORY SINCE 1865 (3)