School of Engineering and Computer Science
Modesto Junior College Articulation Agreement
| Pacific Requirement for Computer Science | Fulfilled By | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | |||
| MATH 037 | Intro to Statistics and Probability | (1) | MATH 134 |
| MATH 039 | Probability with Applications to Statistics | (1) | No comparable course |
| MATH 045 | Intro to Finite Mathematics and Calculus | (2) | MATH 138 |
| MATH 051 | Calculus I | (3) | MATH 171 |
| MATH 053 | Calculus II | (3) | MATH 172 |
| COMP 047 | Discrete Math for Computer Science | No comparable course | |
| Basic Sciences | |||
| Students should take any two of the courses below. | |||
| BIOL 041 | Intro to Biology | BIO 111 | |
| BIOL 051 | Principles of Biology | ZOOL 101 | |
| BIOL 061 | Principles of Biology | BIO 101 | |
| GEOS 051 | Dynamic Planet | GEOL 161 | |
| GEOS 053 | Earth & Life Through Time | GEOL 166 | |
| CHEM 025 | General Chemistry | CHEM 102 | |
| CHEM 027 | General Chemistry | CHEM 101 | |
| PHYS 023 | General Physics I | PHYS 142 | |
| PHYS 025 | General Physics II | PHYS 143 | |
| PHYS 053 | Principles of Physics I | PHYS 101 and PHYS 102 | |
| PHYS 055 | Principles of Physics II | PHYS 103 | |
| Computer Science | |||
| ENGR 010 | Dean's Seminar | No comparable course | |
| COMP 051 | Intro to Computer Science | CMPSC 205 | |
| COMP 053 | Data Structures | CMPSC 261 | |
(1) Either MATH 037 or MATH 039 accepted.
(2) Networks and Security, Information Systems and Software Engineering concentrations.
(3) Computational Modeling, Games and Simulations, Theoretical Foundations and Computational Biology concentrations.
General Education
The School of Engineering and Computer Science at Pacific will accept any Community College Transfer General Education program as satisfying our own, with at most one additional class being required. All students at Pacific take an ethics course during their senior year. Pacific does not require a minimum number of completed units for community college students to transfer to University of the Pacific. For additional information please contact the Computer Science Chair at 209-946-2655 or Dr. Gary Martin, 209-946-3064 (collect).


