06-18-2013, 09:18 PM
sanantone Wrote:It's easier to find business electives than CIS electives. It would be better and easier to find and complete a 3 credit CIS course/test and then test out of a business course even if it means going over in business electives.
Now, that I take a closer look at it, it doesn't add up. You are right. If they kept the extra credit in CIS electives, it should be covered by the other CIS elective courses and all that should be left are the 3 credits.
Okay, I took another look at it. :p It looks as if one empty credit was bumped up from business electives to CIS electives. 7 credits are completed in business electives and there should be 2 more left for a total of 9.
Let me re run it again tomorrow with fresh eyes and I will let you know if I messed it up...its been a long day :willynilly:
TESC BSBA Computer Information Systems - ~TBD~ (currently working toward)
TESC AAS Applied Computer Studies - September 2013 (finished in June 2013)
GENERAL EDUCATION
SL English Comp I/II ~Intro to Sociology
ALEKS ~Intermedia Algebra~College Algebra
CLEP Spanish 12cr (72)
COMPUTER career track
B&M 9 credits (computer classes)
CompTIA N+ A+ 4cr (core)
TEEX Cyber security courses 4cr (core)
DSST Intro to Computers 3cr (435)
PENN FOSTER Computer Applications 3cr
BUSINESS
TEEX Cyber security course 2cr (MAN-299)
ELECTIVES
FEMA 18cr
(PDS certificate)
TESC AAS Applied Computer Studies - September 2013 (finished in June 2013)
GENERAL EDUCATION
SL English Comp I/II ~Intro to Sociology
ALEKS ~Intermedia Algebra~College Algebra
CLEP Spanish 12cr (72)
COMPUTER career track
B&M 9 credits (computer classes)
CompTIA N+ A+ 4cr (core)
TEEX Cyber security courses 4cr (core)
DSST Intro to Computers 3cr (435)
PENN FOSTER Computer Applications 3cr
BUSINESS
TEEX Cyber security course 2cr (MAN-299)
ELECTIVES
FEMA 18cr
(PDS certificate)