CC - AIT Budapest Equivalencies
Aquincum Institute of Technology (AIT) Budapest:
CC Computer Science Course Equivalencies
Students interested in studying abroad on any CC-approved program need to complete the CC Internal Application process in Summit. Students may count at most three 300-400 level courses taken at other institutions (not to include equivalents of MA321 and MA375) toward their Mathematics major, provided that these courses are approved by the department.
In addition, students should note that while studying abroad in a non-English-speaking country, CC policy requires you take the local language. With AIT, this can be fulfilled either through a pre-session offered at AIT before the semester or a during the semester. Also, pre-reqs CP222, CP275, and CP274 must be completed before departing for the program.
(Please also see CC's credit transfer policies!)
AIT Course > CC Computer Science Equivalent
Semantic and Declarative Technologies | Topics in CS |
Combinatorial Optimization | Topics in CS |
Theory of Computing | Theory of Computation |
Data Mining | Topics in CS |
Algorithms and Data Structures | Topics in CS |
Computer Graphics | Computer Graphics |
Quantum Probability and Quantum Logic | Topics in CS |
Computational Biology and Medicine | Topics in CS |
Advanced Algorithms for Bioinformatics | 0.5 unit of Topics in CS credit |
Structure and Dynamics of Complex Networks | Topics in CS |
Computer Vision Applications for Digital Cinema | Topics in CS |
Mobile Software Development | Topics in CS |
Applied Cryptography | Topics in CS |
Graph Theory | Graph Theory |
Data Structures and Algorithms | Data Structures and Algorithms |
Note: There are a few other special topics courses that don't have CC equivalents; talk to your advisor. Many are fine for general "topics class" credit toward a CS major.
In all cases, make sure you are working closely with your advisor at CC when making course selection choices, as 300-level courses require advisor approval to count towards major requirements.