Course Planner

The following listing is a display of when courses required for this major are offered by Oregon Tech.  Some required courses are only available at local community colleges.  These are displayed in the table at the bottom of the page.
Location
ANTH452 Globalization 3     Online
CST102 Introduction to Computer Systems 3     On-Campus
CST116 C++ Programming I 4     On-Campus
CST162 Introduction to Digital Logic 4     On-Campus
CST211 Data Structures 4     On-Campus
CST229 Introduction to Grammars 3     On-Campus
CST316 Software Process Management 4     On-Campus
CST324 Database Systems and Design 4     On-Campus
CST352 Operating Systems 4     On-Campus
CST412 Senior Project I 3     On-Campus
MATH251 Analytic Geometry and Differential Calculus 4     On-Campus
MATH327 Discrete Math 4     Online
MGT345 Industrial Economics 3     Online
PHY221 General Physics with Calculus I 4     On-Campus
PSY201 Psychology 3     Online
WRI327 Advanced Technical Report Writing 3     On-Campus
Technical Elective 3    
These maps are provided for general planning purposes only. Students should consult with their academic advisor for complete degree requirements.

Courses Available at Community Colleges


Course
Study of functions including graphs, operations and inverses. Includes polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic functions and their applications, and systems of equations.
The trigonometric ratios and their applications with special emphasis on identities, trigonometric equations, vectors, and complex numbers. 
Prerequisite:  MATH 111 with grade "C" or better, or equivalent.
Focuses on narrative/descriptive and expository writing. Students write essays, edit their own and others' work, develop competence in drafting, composing, organization, and revising a variety of types of essays.
Designed to develop skills in ethical argument, research, and critical thinking. Multi-page papers, including an argumentative research paper, required. Students draft, compose, organize, and revise with focus on audience, effective style, and overall rhetorical effect.
Prerequisite: WRI 121 with grade "C" or better.
Practice in techniques of gathering, organizing, and presenting technical information.  Technical reports derived from realistic situations found in the student's major will be written.
Prerequisite: WRI 122
Pre- or co requisite: SPE 111.