<p>I'm going to be taking CISP 360 this Spring semestre, but looking at the transfer credit agreement there are more classes than I'd be able to take in CISP due to how the prereq's are set up. Are all of the classes with X's absolutely required for TAG/transfer as a Computer Science major or am I reading this wrong?</p>
<p>I am planning on transferring in the Fall of 2016, by the way.</p>
<p>I noticed on this page that it mentions certain majors and that computer science isn’t listed. Does that mean that it’s only for more impacted majors that these pre-reqs become so important?
<a href=“http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/admission/transfers/tr_select_majors.cfm”>http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/admission/transfers/tr_select_majors.cfm</a></p>
<p>might be a good idea to contact Davis and ask them directly.</p>
<p>UC Davis Computer science for College if L&S isnot impacted. From an articulation officer at UC Davis <a href=“mailto:cabevc@ucdavis.edu”>cabevc@ucdavis.edu</a> (very recent):
UC Davis Computer Science, College of Letters and Science, is a non-selective major. Therefore, although strongly recommended, UC Davis does not required that lower-division preparatory subject matter for your major be completed prior to admission. If you are able to obtain these courses at a California community college you are encouraged to do so. Any changes to your proposed TAG schedule should be made via the UC Application Update process in January. When you submit the UC Application for Undergraduate Admission and Scholarships in November, please provide your most up-to-date schedule.</p>