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I was looking at my evaluations to check that everything is placed correctly. I have already completed the ASNSM for math at TESU, but I didn't realize that I have also completed the requirements for the ASNSM in computer science. I have completed the BSBA CIS and, apparently, those credits filled up the computer science ASNSM.
So my question: Should I stick with the math ASNSM or should I switch to the computer science ASNSM?
Thanks in advance for the input.
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Well, my fellow TESU'er. You can have two of everything, two certs, two associates, and an Bachelors with two areas of study!
From reading this, it doesn't limit your Associates, so why not have both the ASNSM Comp Sci and the ASNSM Math!
You wouldn't happen to be thinking of doing a second Bachelors too right? I guess since you're hot, why not! *lol*
Directly from TESU, their informative link: https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/A...egrees.cfm
(They will not award a Third Associates or Bachelors) First Simultaneous Associate and Baccalaureate Degrees
Students who desire to have two Thomas Edison State University baccalaureate degrees awarded in the same graduation cycle may do so providing 24 credits are different in the second degree's core/area of study.
Students who desire to have two Thomas Edison State University associate degrees awarded in the same graduation cycle may do so providing 12 credits are different in the second degree's option.
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Well, that is very cool. I will send a message to advising and see if I can do this. Thanks, bjcheung77, you are awesome!
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12-19-2017, 09:18 PM
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Congratulations! Can you tell us where and what courses you took for each?
Which provider did you take your Comp sci and Math courses? Thank you.
Goals: TESU BSBA GM (Added CIS) and BA Computer Science
BSBA GM - Added CIS AOS (CIS & GM completed)
BACS & Grad Plans (BACS instead of BALS w/NSM)
AAS ACS & ESST: Remaining - Associate Capstone
ASNSM CS: Completed, ASNSM Math: Remaining - Calculus I
Taking a majority of credits at Sophia.org, SL, and Study.com to finish these degrees
Updating my courses remaining by following forum advice, guide, spreadsheet & wiki
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12-20-2017, 05:59 PM
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I requested addition of the second ASNSM in computer science and they have added it to my evaluation as complete. Very cool. Here are my evaluations for both of the ASNSM's:
A: TES-100 1 SH (Waived)
B: Computer Sci 16 SH (Complete)
SH Earned: 16
Source Course Title Term Grade SH TESU # Notes
1 CIS-107 Computer Concepts and Appl 10/22/17 CR 3.00 CIS-107
1 MAR-441 Mrktng Digital & Social Media 07/05/17 CR 3.00 MAR-441
2 CIS-301 Management Information Systems 06/09/17 CR 3.00 CIS-301
2 COS-101 Introduction to Computers 05/20/17 CR 3.00 COS-101
1 COS-213 C++ Programming 11/19/17 CR 4.00 COS-213
3: AA 2nd Degree Electives (12 SH) (Waived)
ASNSM Mathematics (17 SH) (Complete)
SH Earned: 18 GPA Achieved/Needed: none / 2.000 Complete all 3 subrequirements:
A: TES-100 1 SH (Waived)
B: Calculus I 3 SH (Complete)
Source Course Title Term Grade SH TESU # Notes
1 MAT-231 Calculus I 05/01/93 CR 3.00 MAT-231
C: Math Electives 13 SH (Complete)
SH Earned: 15
Source Course Title Term Grade SH TESU # Notes
2 MAT-105 Applied Liberal Arts Mathemati 08/17/17 CR 3.00 MAT-105
3 MAT-260 Geometry 08/06/17 CR 3.00 MAT-260
4 MAT-103 General Math II 08/01/17 CR 3.00 MAT-103
3 MAT-333 Differential Equations 07/18/17 CR 3.00 MAT-333
3 MAT-129 Precalculus 04/11/17 CR 3.00 MAT-129
The CIS-107 and COS-213 are from Straighterline. They both work in the CIS AOS. MAR-441 is from Study.com and works for the CIS AOS. The CIS-301 and COS-101 are, I think, from Davar Academy. The first one works in the CIS AOS. The second one works as the computer class in the business core.
The Differential Equations class in the second eval. is from EdX. I think that I've taken Pre-Calc three different ways, so that one could have come from anywhere. The Geometry class is from study.com. I also took the Math for Liberal Arts DSST and the College Math CLEP. The math ASNSM is pretty wide open.
Oh, and my Calc I class is from an AP test. I did take and pass Calc. II at Straighterline.
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Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics
General Math II
Precalculus
I'm surprised they let you fulfill the math requirements with those courses
https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/asnsm/Mathematics.cfm
"Note: The following courses are examples of the types of mathematics courses that CANNOT be used in the Mathematics Option: College Algebra, Finite Math, Pre-Calculus, or Trigonometry. These courses are not advanced level mathematics courses."
I'm also surprised that
Computer Concepts and Applications
and
Introduction to Computers
don't duplicate
and I'm surprised
Marketing Digital & Social Media
was accepted at all for an associates named "computer science"
I expected your courses to look more like the ones in the "Certificate in Computer Science"
https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/undergrad-ce...cience.cfm
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I was surprised about the math as well. I have actually been taking as many inexpensive math classes as I can take. I haven't counted recently, but I must be in the 40s or 50s in terms of credit hours. I thought about shifting another differential equations class, calculus II or something else in there, but I don't think that it matters.
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I would at least make sure you transfer all of your math courses in to TESU so that if someone wants your transcript, they will see what you've really taken. I think I would also ask them to move the more advanced courses into those slots even though I don't think it will make much, if any, real difference.
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