Emphasis Degrees
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCES DEGREE
WITH AN EMPHASIS IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Degree Code: AS.UTD.SFTWRE.ENGR Students who complete this degree with a GPA of 2.50 with no grade below that of "C” and who meet all admissions requirements at UTD will be accepted into UTD’s Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering program. Students should follow this plan only if they wish to transfer to UTD in Software Engineering. Students wishing to transfer to another university should not assume this entire plan will transfer. [Students seeking this degree cannot pursue and/or obtain a degree in the Associate in Sciences Degree with an Emphasis in Computer Science.] In order to be eligible to receive this AS degree, a student must:
Students who plan to transfer to UTD must work closely with an advisor/counselor. |
Course Requirements for the AS Degree Emphasis in Software Engineering | Credit Hours |
TIER 1 - CORE FOUNDATIONS | |
CRITICAL READING AND WRITING |
6 |
SPEAKING AND LISTENING |
3-4 |
QUANTITATIVE REASONING MATH 2413, 2414 and 2415 are required to satisfy the MATH 2417 and 2419 (accelerated two-semester calculus sequence) for UTD. Note: UTD's accelerated two-semester calculus sequence, MATH 2417 and MATH 2419, is equivalent to the three-semester calculus sequence offered at community colleges. Students must take Calculus I, Calculus II, and Calculus III in order to be equivalent. |
4 |
WELLNESS AND THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE |
1 |
TIER 2 - CORE DOMAINS | |
QUALITATIVE REASONING, LITERACY AND RESEARCH |
3 |
SELF AND SOCIETY Select the following: CB070 Select ONE of the following: CB060 Select ONE of the following: CB080 |
9 |
HUMANITY, CREATIVITY AND THE AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE Select ONE of the following: CB040 |
6 |
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY AND SUSTAINABILITY |
8 |
TIER 3 - INTEGRATIVE LEARNING | |
CRITICAL ISSUES IN LOCAL, NATIONAL AND GLOBAL CONTEXTS |
3 |
CORE CREDIT HOURS FOR THIS AS DEGREE |
43-44 |
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING REQUIRED COURSES | |
Select EACH of the following: MATH 2413, 2414 and 2415 are required to satisfy the MATH 2417 and 2419 (accelerated two-semester calculus sequence) for UTD. Note: UTD's accelerated two-semester calculus sequence, MATH 2417 and MATH 2419, is equivalent to the three-semester calculus sequence offered at community colleges. Students must take Calculus I, Calculus II, and Calculus III in order to be equivalent. |
22 |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR THIS AS DEGREE |
65-66 |
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES |
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Additional courses required to be accepted into the UTD Software Engineering program, students must complete the following courses: Select EACH of the following: |
7 |
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS TRANSFERABLE TO UTD FOR THIS PROGRAM | 72-73 |
Students completing this degree must submit to UTD a completed Texas Common Application within 12 months of their anticipated enrollment at UTD.