Associate in Computer Science DTA/MRP

Program Details PageAssociate in Computer Science DTA/MRP

Welcome to the Program Page dedicated to the Associate in Computer Science DTA/MRP program! This page is designed to give an overview of what the quarter will look like based on the starting point in the year. Click on one of the desired tabs below to view the course schedule. This information may be subject to change at any time without notice; please contact your adviser for more information regarding the courses.

Bookstore Information

a picture of an open bookInformation regarding the materials can be found at the RTC bookstore Links to an external site.. Just fill in the course information and you will be set!

The bookstore has what you need in regards to materials so be sure to check it out! It is always better to be prepared than to wait last second to buy your materials!

General Overview

When can I start? Fall (September), Winter (January), Spring (March), or Summer (July)

length of the program icon How long is the program?

  • 6 quarters (up to 22 months) with 90 total credits
  • 7+ quarters with 95+ credits if you need to take math prerequisites

When do classes meet? Not all classes are offered every quarter and individual class times vary. FLEX, in-person, hybrid, and online options are available

The Associate in Computer Science DTA/MRP is a special transfer degree that prepares you for a four-year bachelor’s degree in computer science, computer engineering, information technology, media design, or software development. This degree includes classes in mathematics, computer programming, lab science, humanities, and social sciences that you need to transfer to a university. You should research the admission and graduation requirements of your target university to see if there are any specific classes that you need to take.

The Computer Science DTA/MRP is accepted by all major public and private universities in Washington (see the Transfer Destinations tab below), but this does not mean that you can enroll automatically in a baccalaureate computer science program. Admission to computer science programs is competitive, which means that you must apply and be accepted. How can you prepare?

  • Consult the Computer Science DTA/MRP Advising Notes Download Advising Notes for recommendations based on transfer destinations.
  • Talk to an advisor or instructor to determine the course sequence that works best for you, including pathways for part-time enrollment.
  • Make a plan for your transfer application. You may need to apply to universities several months before you graduate from RTC.
  • Pay attention to class prerequisites! Math is required to take programming and engineering physics.
  • Learn more about math and English placement options, so you can get to your degree classes as soon as possible.
  • Strongly consider taking the recommended humanities and social science classes in the sequences below. These classes were chosen because they automatically transfer as distribution credit to most universities.

Who can I contact with questions?

Overall Materials Needed:

  1. Functioning, recent Windows laptop or computer, not an Apple or Chromebook (you must be able to install software)
  2. USB drive (thumb drive)
  3. Webcam
  4. Headset with microphone
  5. Working internet connection
  6. Textbooks and other materials ($400 total)

Choose the tab that matches your starting quarter and your math placement or first math class.

Materials Warning

Some materials on this page are listed as TBD, which means that the materials have yet to be determined. Please consult your instructor on what textbooks or materials are required for the class. If you rent a textbook, make sure you return it by the deadline. If you purchase a textbook, you can sell it back to the RTC bookstore -- but make sure that you won't need the book again for classes in the future!

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Quarter 1

[Fall] Quarter 1 Course Information
Estimated tuition and fees: $1,841
Course ID
Course Name
Prerequisite
Materials
Credits
ENGL& 101 English Composition self-placement YES 5
MATH& 151 Calculus I MATH& 142 (see math placement) YES 5
MUSC& 105
or SPAN&121
Music Appreciation (recommended)
or Spanish I if you need world language credit
or another humanities class
none varies 5

Quarter 2

[Winter] Quarter 2 Course Information
Estimated tuition and fees: $1,841
Course ID
Course Name
Prerequisite
Materials
Credits
MATH& 152 Calculus II MATH& 151 YES 5
PHYS& 221 Engineering Physics I MATH& 142 NO 5
HIST 110 Survey of American History (recommended)
or another social science class
none varies 5

Quarter 3

[Spring] Quarter 3 Course Information
Estimated tuition and fees: $1,841
Course ID
Course Name
Prerequisite
Materials
Credits
MATH& 163 Calculus III MATH& 152 YES 5
PHYS& 222 Engineering Physics II PHYS& 221 and MATH& 151 NO 5
ENGL& 102
or ENGL& 235
Composition II (recommended)
or Technical Writing
ENGL& 101 NO 5

Quarter 4

[Summer] Quarter 4 Course Information
Estimated tuition and fees: $1,891
Course ID
Course Name
Prerequisite
Materials
Credits
CHEM& 121
or GEOL& 101
Introduction to Chemistry (recommended)
or Introduction to Physical Geology
none varies 5
CMST& 101
or CMST& 220
Introduction to Communication
or Public Speaking
or another humanities class
none NO 5
PSYC& 100 General Psychology (recommended)
or another social science class
none YES 5

Quarter 5

[Fall] Quarter 5 Course Information
Estimated tuition and fees: $1,891
Course ID
Course Name
Prerequisite
Materials
Credits
CS& 141 Java Programming I algebra NO 5
MATH& 146 Introduction to Statistics algebra YES 5
ECON& 201 Microeconomics (recommended)
or another social science class
none NO 5

Quarter 6

[Winter] Quarter 6 Course Information
Estimated tuition and fees: $1,891
It's time to apply for graduation!
Course ID
Course Name
Prerequisite
Materials
Credits
CS 142 Java Programming II CS& 141 NO 5
PHIL& 101 Introduction to Philosophy (recommended)
or another humanities class
none NO 5
--- General Education elective for your transfer destination --- 5

Grand Total Estimate: $11,596

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