Computer Proficiency: 0-3 Credit Hours
Students must either pass the Computer Proficiency Assessment or take one of the below CSCI courses.
Beginning with students entering RBC in Fall 2021, the Computer Proficiency Assessment exam will no longer be an option for fulfilling the Computer Proficiency portion of the AA or AS degree. Beginning Fall 2021, new students, as well as readmitted students who have been away for at least one semester, will have to pass one of the following Computer Science Courses with a grade “D” or higher to fulfill Computer Proficiency. All courses are highly transferable to RBC transfer partners.
Beginning Fall 2021, CSCI 202 Computer Applications I and CSCI 203 Computer Applications II will no longer be offered by RBC, and transfer credit from other institutions will not be given for these courses. If you have previously taken CSCI 202 or 203 at RBC, it will apply it to the Computer Proficiency requirement of the AA or AS degree.
If you are a current RBC student and you wish to take the exam, instructions to do so are on the RBC website, and the last day to take the exam will be August 31, 2022. Students are highly encouraged to take a computer science course in lieu of the exam, as this will better prepare you for transfer degree requirements.
Total Credit Hours 60
In deciding upon elective courses, students working closely with their Learner Mentor should consult the transfer path for their intended transfer college and program. Bear in mind that some colleges or programs may require or recommend more courses in a particular area (math, science, or foreign languages, for example) than are required for the A.A. degree at Richard Bland College. Those courses should be included in the electives taken as part of your academic plan at RBC.
A student may not satisfy the requirements in both the Human Experience and US & World Cultures exclusively with Philosophy and Religion courses.
Note:
Courses with an asterisk (*) can be used to satisfy the requirement of only one category. Courses in italics are only transferable in some cases, and you must exercise caution. A student may not satisfy the requirements in both the Human Experience and US & World Cultures exclusively with Philosophy and Religion courses.