get in touch with the college for this information
thank you
2006-08-01 05:36:53
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answered by cooks delight 6
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Most Colleges or Universities have these courses:
Calculus I, II, III or AP Calculus
Solid Mathematics skills including subjects such as Geometry, AP Geometry and College Algebra
Technical Physics, Physics or AP Physics
Chemistry or any other basic science or AP
Knowledge of computer programming languages such as C#, C++, Java, Visual Basic Studio. Net
Knowledge of Operating Systems such as Unix, Linux, Solaris, and Windows
Computer Ethics
Computer Networks
Digital Circuits
Systems Analysis and Design
Certification is a plus especially if you going into computer engineering!!!
AP counts as college credits for certain classes you take in high school.
2006-08-01 14:55:52
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answered by Expert Answers™ 4
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If your high school provides concurrent classes take as many as you can. Some students can earn up to 30 hours of college credit hours before even stepping into their first college course. You should take english, math, history, and political science concurrent if your H.S. provides it. These are mandatory for all freshmen regardless of major.
2006-08-01 12:39:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The courses vary from one college to another. But any Math is good for this. And a foreign language will help, too, since most universities require that.
2006-08-01 12:37:16
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answered by DadOnline 6
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Sociology
Welding
Incnithiology
2006-08-01 12:37:05
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answered by Anonymous
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