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Hi I am wondering if there is any way to find out the course equivalents at TESU for credits I have from community college without applying. Id rather not pay $75 just to find out they dont take the courses. any help appreciated thanks. Courses are below if it helps
CST 111 Intro To Computer Science And Information Technology
CST 112 Introduction To Programming
CST 141 Principles Of Computing With Java
CST 171 Relational Database Applications And Concepts
CST 125 Installing, Configuring, And Administering Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
CST 126 Operating Systems: Linux/Unix
MAT 107 Computer Mathematics Concepts
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(11-26-2018, 03:07 AM)joeguida Wrote: Hi I am wondering if there is any way to find out the course equivalents at TESU for credits I have from community college without applying. Id rather not pay $75 just to find out they dont take the courses. any help appreciated thanks. Courses are below if it helps
CST 111 Intro To Computer Science And Information Technology
CST 112 Introduction To Programming
CST 141 Principles Of Computing With Java
CST 171 Relational Database Applications And Concepts
CST 125 Installing, Configuring, And Administering Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
CST 126 Operating Systems: Linux/Unix
MAT 107 Computer Mathematics Concepts
FYI, any credits from a regionally accredited college will normally be accepted by TESU. As for where they will end up, that will vary based on TESU's assessment. Those all look like perfectly reasonable lower-level CS credits so I assume that is how TESU will evaluate them.
What you have listed would fit well into TESU's BACS degree if you wanted to pursue a degree there. However, you may be better off talking to WGU if you want to pursue a CS degree. They are usually a better option for technology-related degrees. Plus they can also be faster (and less expensive) in many cases and you'll gain some nice certs along the way as well.
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There is no way to know what they'll come in as without an eval. But I agree with Merlin that they will be accepted by TESU - it's just a matter of where they will fit into your degree plan.
What degree do you want?
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