This Chemistry program option provides students with the basic course requirements to satisfy the first two years of a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) at a transfer professional institution. A minimum grade of “C” is usually needed for any course to transfer. In addition, students must successfully complete the PCAT and any other transfer application requirements specified by the pharmacy school.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who have completed the program will be able to: • Understand and apply basic chemical principles to the
study of pharmacy, pharmacology and related courses in the third year and beyond of a Pharm.D. program • Understand and apply basic biological and microbiological
principles to the study of pharmacy, pharmacology and related courses in the third year and beyond of a Pharm.D. program
• Develop and demonstrate the basic skill set required to do laboratory research in the pharmaceutical sciences • Understand and apply basic human anatomy and
physiology to the further study of drug metabolism and interactions during the third year and beyond of a Pharm.D. program
Program Notes
Students should consult the institutions to which they wish to transfer when selecting elective courses.
Contact Person
Thelma Hill, Counseling Advisor
Dr. Robert Rossi, Professor, Chemistry
FIRST YEAR — Credits
Fall Semester
ENG 101 English Composition I 3
CHM 111 General Chemistry I 4
BIO 101 General Biology I 4
General Education elective 3-4 HPE Physical Education elective 1-3
15-18
Spring Semester
ENG 102 English Composition II 3
CHM 112 General Chemistry II 4
BIO 102 General Biology II 4
MAT 108 Calculus I 4
Social Science elective 3
18
SECOND YEAR — Fall Semester
CHM 201 Organic Chemistry I 4
PHY 103 General Physics I 4
BIO 105 Anatomy and Physiology I 4
BIO 215 Microbiology 4
16
Spring Semester
CHM 202 Organic Chemistry II 4
PHY 104 General Physics II 4
BIO 106 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Social Science or Humanities elective 3
Humanities elective 3
18
TOTAL MINIMUM CREDITS: 67
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Science,
Technology
, Engineering and
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Science,
Technology
, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM)
Computer Science
Associate in Science (A.S.) — Transfer
The goal of this program is to provide the first two years of a Computer Science baccalaureate degree program for the students who wish to transfer to a four-year program in Computer Science. The core curriculum will provide foundations in programming and problem solving, data representation and algorithms, object-oriented programming, computer organization and assembly language programming fulfilling the core competencies of critical thinking and information technology. Although this program is primarily designed for students to transfer to a four-year program, after successful completion of this program, students will also find job opportunities in computer science and information technology areas.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who have completed the program will be able to: • Learn fundamental principles, theories and analytical skills
to solve computing problems throughout the program • Analyze, design, choose the interface, coding, test and
debug to effectively develop error-free computer programs • Learn computer architecture, software design and
programming that are most widely used in Engineering, Science and Technology-related fields
• Identify, formulate and solve problems and learn to adapt to evolving computer languages, systems and industry standards
Program Notes
Students should contact the transfer advisor to determine appropriate transfer requirements to four-year colleges.
Contact Person
Dr. Walter Gholson, Counseling Advisor
Barun Dandapat, Associate Professor, Computer Science
FIRST YEAR — Credits
Fall Semester
CSC 111 Intermediate Programming 4
ENG 101 English Composition I 3
MAT 107 Pre-Calculus and Mathematical Analysis 4
Humanities elective 3
Social Science elective 3
17
Spring Semester
CSC 205 Programming in C++ 4
ENG 102 English Composition II 3
MAT 108 Calculus I 4
PHY 201 Physics with Calculus I 4 Social Science elective 3
18
SECOND YEAR — Fall Semester
CSC 203 Assembly Language and Comp. Organiz. 4 CSC 220 Data Structures and Algorithm 4
MAT 122 Calculus II 4
Humanities elective 3
15
Spring Semester
CSC 210 Object Oriented Programming in Java 4
MAT 201 Discrete Mathematics 3
MAT Mathematics elective 3-4
PHY 202 Physics with Calculus II 4 HPE Physical Education elective 1-3
15-18
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)
Science,
Technology
, Engineering and
Mathematics (STEM)
Engineering Science
Associate in Science (A.S.) — Transfer
The goal of this program is to provide the first two years of an Engineering Science baccalaureate degree program for students who wish to transfer to a four-year institution as an engineering science major.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who have completed the program will be able to: • Demonstrate an understanding of engineering materials
used in different fields
• Analyze and understand engineering designs • Deliver an effective and informative oral presentation
Program Notes
* Students should review requirements at their transfer institutions. Program electives are selected from BIO 101, CHM 201, ENR 213, MAT 202 or PHY 203.
Contact Person
Dr. Walter Gholson, Counseling Advisor
FIRST YEAR — Credits
Fall Semester
CHM 111 General Chemistry I 4
CSC Computer Science elective 4
ENG 101 English Composition I 3
MAT 108 Calculus I 4
ENR 102 Freshman Engineering Clinic I 2
17
Spring Semester
CHM 112 General Chemistry II 4
ENG 102 English Composition II 3
ENR 103 Freshman Engineering Clinic II 2
ENR 207 Engineering Materials 3
MAT 122 Calculus II 4
16
SECOND YEAR — Fall Semester
MAT 221 Calculus III 4
ENR 211 Engineering Statics 3
PHY 201 Physics with Calculus I 4 Humanities or Social Science elective 3
Humanities elective 3
17
Spring Semester
MAT 205 Differential Equations 4
ENR 212 Mechanics of Materials 3
Program elective* 3-4
HPE Physical Education elective 1-3 PHY 202 Physics with Calculus II 4 SOC 103 Society and Technology 3
18-21