Hey! I am aiming to start community college fall 2017 and transfer to a university either my first year(USC) or my second year(UC;s,CSU:s). I have checked the prereqs for the schools and they are pretty similar apart from UCLA that requires Chemistry and English. My intended major is computer science.
So i made this plan for my first year at CCC:
Fall semester 2017:
Calculus 1 (5)
Fundamentals of Physics I: Mechanics and Thermodynamics (5)
C++ (CS 140) (4)
Spring semester 2018:
Calculus 2 (5)
Fundamentals of Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism (5)
General chemistry 1 (5)
However, i dont really know if you can take calculus and physics at the same time? USC states that the average computer science transfer have completed the following:
A typical Computer Science applicant has completed the following:
C++ programming course approved by USC; MATH 125 (Calculus I) and MATH 126 (Calculus II)
One to two semesters of a lab-based science (typically physics, although some specializations will accept
chemistry or biology).
If that is the typical 30 unit transfer then you must be able to take calculus and physics at the same time, right?