Abstract
This paper is a report of one effort to develop a new curriculum in information processing to provide for:
[1] a two-year program, which can be integrated into
[2] a four-year program at our College, and simultaneously
[3] articulate the transfer of graduates from neighboring community colleges into the upper division permitting the full transfer of 64 college credits.
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An integrated [two- and four- year] curriculum in information processing at a state technical college
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