01-07-2024, 06:55 PM
(01-06-2024, 07:56 PM)fmsoa Wrote: "I am just going to take one of the available courses with them (rather than mess with the TECEP Networking or some other way to test out of credit). My options I'm considering are:
CIS-3510 Software Engineering
CMP-3540 Network Technology
COS-4510 Artificial Intelligence"
You can get credits for TESU COS-4510 as an Eastern University MSDS student "FREE". Just take DTSC 670 Machine Learning (a required course) from EU and petition to transfer as TESU COS 4510. Killing 2 birds with one stone. Make sure (and it is very important) you graduate from TESU before EU or else the EU credits would be considered used up and not transferrable to TESU.
That's how I do it with my second TESU BACS taking only the Liberal Arts Capstone and nothing else. The 24 new hours are fulfilled by CS graduate credits I earned from my concurrent GT OMSCS.
Thanks @fmsoa and bjcheung77 for the suggestions. I had never thought of using this. I'm pretty sure several credits could be used from that DS degree. I'm taking fundamentals of DS and intro to stats (which prepares for analytics in R).
I've now got my eyes set on the BA in biology. That will take some time and planning.
I think I will now do this:
Focus on the MS in DS and do some courses and transfer in some if possible over the next 3 months.
See about the ASNSM for Math and Bio. I think I have enough for the Math one. I need 3 courses i think for Bio.
BA in CS might have to sit on the backburner for a while (the capstone). If i want to get that BA in Biology, I could knock out both capstones at once and whatever remaining upper-level bio i might need from TESU.
I love the idea of getting a better grounding in chemistry and physics (never took these courses before) and getting a better foundation for bio. I am actually able to teach biology in high school. I passed a praxis exam for it with ETS (the ones who do GRE and TOEFL) for content knowledge in biology.