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CCBC Preparation for Computer Science programs at The George Washington University

This page is intended to help students in the Community College of Baltimore County prepare to transfer to The George Washington University (GW) for one of several undergraduate programs in Computer Science. Students who transfer in from area community colleges are eligible for a discounted tuition rate -- please enquire at GW's Engineering School for more details.

GWU's Computer Science department offers various specialized programs of study in areas such as Bioinformatics, Digital Media and Computer Security. Not sure which which degree program is best for you? See the undergraduate programs page http://www.cs.gwu.edu/academics) in the Computer Science department website for brief descriptions.

  • B.S. in Computer Science. This is our standard computer science program, accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). It combines depth and focus in Computer Science.
  • B.A. in Computer Science. This program is multidisciplinary, designed for students wishing to combine Computer Science with another major, or combining Computer Science with a combination of secondary fields, all within the same four years it takes for any Bachelor's degree.
  • B.S. in Computer Science - Bioinformatics Option. The standard BS program with a concentration in the emerging new field of Bioinformatics.
  • B.A. in Computer Science - Bioinformatics Option. A dual-BA (BA in CS and BA in Biology) program focusing on Bioinformatics. This program gives you Bachelor's degrees in both Computer Science and Biology within four years, as well as coursework in bioinformatics, and satisfies the requirements for entrance to medical school.
  • B.S. in Computer Science - Medical Preparation Option. The standard BS program with electives carefully selected to meet requirements for entry into medical school.
  • B.A. in Computer Science - Medical Preparation Option. The standard BA program with electives carefully selected to meet requirements for entry into Medical School.
  • B.S. in Computer Science - Computer Security Option. This program has all the core Computer Science courses as well as additional courses that lead to a concentration in the growing area of Computer Security and Information Assurance.
  • B.A or B.S. in Computer Science - Digital Media Option. These programs lead to a specialization in digital media, encompassing areas such as Computer Graphics, Animation and Multimedia.
Below is a summary of some selected GW courses and their HCCC equivalents:
GW course credits CCBC equivalent CCBC credits Needed for which GW CS Program
Computer Science
Note: If you've taken the intro programming courses in a language other than Java, you should take a Java course prior to taking GW's CSci 143.
CSci 41: Intro to Computer Science 3 CINS 101: Introduction to Computer 3 All
CSci 53: Intro to Software Development (in Java) 3 CMSC 201: Computer Science I for Majors 4 All
CSci 133: Algorithms and Data Structures I (in Java) 3 CMSC 202: Computer Science II for Majors 4 All
CSci 123: Discrete Structures 3 CMSC/MATH 243: Discrete Structures 3 All
Mathematics courses relevant to CS programs
Math 20 or 31: Calculus I 3 MATH 251: Calc I 4 All
Math 21 or 32: Calculus II 3 MATH 252: Calc II 4 All
ApSc 115: Engineering Analysis (Prob/Stat) 3 MATH 153: Statistics 3 All
English courses relevant to CS programs
English courses may not be transferred into the new University Writing requirement at GW. The new writing requirement for students involves taking University Writing 20 (UW 20) and two Writing-in-the-Disciplines courses. Talk to your Computer Science advisor at GW for more details.
Chemistry courses relevant to CS programs
Chem 11: General Chemistry I 4 CHEM 121/122: General Chemistry I 4 BS/BA Med-prep, BS/BA Bioinformatics
Chem 12: General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 123/124: General Chemistry II 4 BS/BA Med-prep, BS/BA Bioinformatics
Chem 151+153: Organic Chemistry I with Lab 4 CHEM 201/202: Organic Chemistry I 8 BS/BA Med-prep, BS/BA Bioinformatics
Biology courses relevant to CS programs
BiSc 13 and BiSc 14: Intro to Biology 8 Biol 110 and 111: Biology I and II 8 BS/BA Med-prep, BS/BA Bioinformatics
Physics courses relevant to CS programs
Phys 1 or 21: General Physics 4 None BS/BA Med-prep, BS/BA Bioinformatics
Phys 2 or 22: General Physics 4 None BS/BA Med-prep, BS/BA Bioinformatics


Other courses relevant to CS programs:

  • Several CCBC Humanities and Social Science courses count as GW's Humanties and Social Science courses. To have this count, you have to identify a GW course (such as Introduction to Photography) and identify the equivalent CCBC course (such as ARTT 144). Then, have your GW Computer Science advisor approve the transfer.
  • Several CCBC Science courses count as GW's Science courses. Same procedure as above to have these courses count.

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