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Aerospace Engineering at Penn State - The AERSP424 course teaches object-oriented programming, which is introduced in our AP Computer Science A course at South High!
Biomedical Engineering at RPI - The BMED2050 course has material from both Computer Science 1 & 2 and the AP Computer Science A course!
Computer Information Systems at Castleton - The CIS1090 course is similar to the material taught in the Computer Science 1 & 2 course at South High!
Economics at UVM - They offer two ancillary programming courses that you may have to take, and are tailored for your programming levels.
Electrical Engineering at Clarkson - The class EE262 is similar to the material taught in the AP Computer Science A course at South High!
Game Design and Development at SUNY Canton - This major requires multiple courses in programming, including courses in HTML, C++, etc.
Infomatics at SUNY Albany - This major requires computer science classes, and has a Game Design and Developement minor.Game
Information Technology at Plattsburgh State University - Their CSC221 course is currently taught in Python, which is what you can learn in the Computer Science 1 & 2 here at South High!
Intro to Gaming Design and Sports Management Microcredential at HVCC - Provides the student with specific career skills that can be building blocks to certificates and degrees.
Mathematics at Siena College - Their CSIS110 course covers similar material to our Computer Science 1 & 2 course!
Neuroscience at St. Lawrence University - The class 140 Introduction to Computer Programming sounds like our Computer Science 1 & 2 course (their description is vague).