Details

No
Complete
2025-01-08 15:58:08
2025-01-09 10:29:44
Hanzhang Luo
904055762
jackl@gatech.edu
Student
Pauline Marilyn Glenn
pglenn8
University of California, Santa Cruz
1156 High St, Santa Cruz, CA 95064
United States
[ 103097 ]
CSE 12
Computer Systems and Assembly Language and Lab
Winter 2023
(Quarter Basis)
7 credit hours
CS 2110, 4 credit hours AND
CS 2XXX, 4 credit hours
Not Policy
CS 2110, 4 credit hours AND
CS 2XXX, 4 credit hours
Not Policy

Notes

2025-01-09 10:29:44 - Makesia D Scott <ms366>

Credit applied to student's account for CS 2110 (4)

2025-01-09 09:10:24 - Pauline Marilyn Glenn <pglenn8>

Note for Registrar: Student can earn CS 2110 (4) + CS 2xxx (4) with combining both CSE 12 and CSE 13S. Student must have both CSE 12 and CSE 13S to receive credit for CS 2110.

2025-01-08 15:58:08 - Hanzhang Luo <hluo318>

Dear Transfer Credit Evaluation Team, My name is Jack Luo, and I am writing to request a special evaluation of two courses I completed at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC): CSE 12 - Computer Systems and Assembly Language and CSE 13S - Computer Systems and C Programming, to satisfy the requirements for Georgia Tech’s CS 2110 - Computer Organization and Programming. CSE 12 covered topics such as Boolean logic, information representation, digital circuits, and assembly language programming using RISC-V, while introducing foundational concepts in computer organization, including the Von Neumann architecture and memory systems. CSE 13S built on this with a comprehensive focus on C programming, including pointers, dynamic memory management, and systems-level programming concepts like processes and debugging. Together, these courses align with the programming and computer architecture objectives of CS 2110. I have attached detailed syllabi for both courses for your review (CSE 12 in Course syllabus and CSE 13S in course document) and can provide additional documentation, including assignments or project descriptions, upon request. I kindly ask for your consideration of this evaluation to allow me to advance in my Computer Science coursework at Georgia Tech. Thank you for your time and support. Please let me know if you require any further information. Sincerely, Jack Luo hluo318@gatech.edu

Trail Log

2025-01-09 10:29:44

Final equivalencies entered by Makesia D Scott (ms366) Final equiv: CS 2110 (4 hrs) AND CS 2XXX (4 hrs). Not policy. Phase set to Complete.

2025-01-09 09:10:24

Draft equivalencies entered by Pauline Marilyn Glenn (pglenn8) Draft equiv: CS 2110 (4 hrs) AND CS 2XXX (4 hrs). Not policy. Phase set to Registrar 2.

2025-01-08 16:28:01

Assigned to Pauline Marilyn Glenn (pglenn8) by Emma L Norrell (epresberg6). Phase set to Department.

2025-01-08 15:58:08

Evaluation initiated by Hanzhang Luo (904055762). Phase set to Registrar 1.