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Question: What
is the difference between CSC (Computer Science) and CIS (Computer Information
Systems)?
Answer: Computer Science is the
study and development of technology. It includes the theory in
which research and technology is based. Computer Information
Systems is the use of technology in a business environment.

Question: What classes will transfer to the ASU Computer
Science/Computer Systems program?
Answer:
CSC120,
CSC200,
CSC210,
CSC225, and
CSC240.

Question:
Can I test out of CSC100/CSC110?
Answer:
Talk with your instructor
to make sure you are placed
in the appropriate class.

Question:
Will CIS162 satisfy the CSC200 prerequisite?
Answer:
CIS162 does not satisfy the CSC200 prerequisite.

Question:
Why aren't CSC courses offered in the summer?
Answer:
Because of the time necessary outside of class to apply in-class
material, it is difficult to successfully learn the material in an
8-week period.

Question: What
is the difference between CIS105 and CSC100?
Answer:
CIS105 is a survey of computers and their uses. CSC100 is an
introductory course in Computer Science. You will design and
implement computer programs using a programming language.

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Answer:

Can't
find the answer to your specific
question?
Contact us by
calling MCC Math/CSC Department (480-461-7728) or
e-mail (neibarger@mail.mc.maricopa.edu).
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