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Hi, Clark from CSMlearn. Thanks for this review of the course! To let people know, we have several colleges now who will accept the ACE CREDIT recommendation for the CSM Course:
American Public University: the course counts as 3 semester hours General Education Math and fulfills the Math General Education requirement
Bellevue University: 3 credit hours in MA TLL1
Charter Oak State College: 3 semester hours Liberal Arts elective credit
Colorado State University--Global: 3 semester hours general elective credit and 10% tuition discount for all programs
Southern New Hampshire University: MATH 125 Quantitative Reasoning & Problem Solving (may satisfy math requirements for some programs and degrees)
Thomas Edison State University: BUS-210 Quantitative Methods for Decision Makers (can be used to satisfy 3 credits of the general education Quantitative Literacy requirement, the general education Natural Sciences requirement, a Statistics requirement, the general education Intellectual or Practice Skills requirement, or as a general education elective)
Western Governors University: C459 Introduction to Probability and Statistics (fulfills a general education requirement for business and information technology degrees)
As we secure other articulations, we add them to our website: https://www.csmlearn.com/product/ACEcredit
And to answer a question that someone had here, at one time the CSM Course was free, but it is now $39.
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As an update, I successfully completed the course, and was able to transfer it into TESU as BUS-210, and satisfy the quantitative reasoning requirement for my BALS.
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This is what it transferred to TESU as for me.
Quantitative Literacy 3 SH (Complete)
1 BUS-210 Quantitative Skills Business 03/09/19 CR 3.00 BUS-210 *NE
TESU - BS in Homeland Security & Emergency Management (BS.HSEM) (In Progress)
Started from scratch - 01/2019 - Completion - ??
Credits: 69/120
SDC: ENG-104, HIS-108, COM-102, COM-120, POLS-101, POLS-102, POLS-103, SOC-101, PSY-101, PSY-104, COMP-102, BUS-107, BUS-109 - 39cr
Sophia: Managing Conflict, Effective Teams, Student Success - 3cr
TEEX: Cyber 101, Cyber 201, Cyber 301, Basic Property Technician, Foundations of Fingerprint Comparison, Death Investigation - 19cr
Institutes: Ethics - 2cr
CSMLearn: The CSM Course - 3cr
ALEKS: College Algebra - 3cr
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07-05-2019, 09:28 PM
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(04-17-2019, 12:16 PM)CSMlearn Wrote: Hi, Clark from CSMlearn. Thanks for this review of the course! To let people know, we have several colleges now who will accept the ACE CREDIT recommendation for the CSM Course:
Thomas Edison State University: BUS-210 Quantitative Methods for Decision Makers (can be used to satisfy 3 credits of the general education Quantitative Literacy requirement, the general education Natural Sciences requirement, a Statistics requirement, the general education Intellectual or Practice Skills requirement, or as a general education elective)
Curious if I am interpreting this right - Can you transfer in CSMLearn to TESU as Stat-210 and take something else for the Quant Lit requirement instead?
Thanks!
Danielle
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(07-05-2019, 09:28 PM)CarpeDiem8 Wrote: (04-17-2019, 12:16 PM)CSMlearn Wrote: Hi, Clark from CSMlearn. Thanks for this review of the course! To let people know, we have several colleges now who will accept the ACE CREDIT recommendation for the CSM Course:
Thomas Edison State University: BUS-210 Quantitative Methods for Decision Makers (can be used to satisfy 3 credits of the general education Quantitative Literacy requirement, the general education Natural Sciences requirement, a Statistics requirement, the general education Intellectual or Practice Skills requirement, or as a general education elective)
Curious if I am interpreting this right - Can you transfer in CSMLearn to TESU as Stat-210 and take something else for the Quant Lit requirement instead?
Thanks!
Danielle
It does not count as statistics that I've heard, but it would be good to get this clarified on the TESU end of things. So, not many degrees require a specific math, which means this would count as Quantitative Lit for most degrees.
However, for certain degrees which require 2 math courses in the GE area, and/or ones that require Stats specifically, it would be good to know how this course will come in:
BSBA
BS in Data Analytics
BSIT
BA in Math
BA in Psych
BS in Tech Studies
I think for these degrees, it may come in as the Quantitative Lit requirement, and not the Stats requirement.
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07-06-2019, 07:47 PM
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Ok, I will ask Monday. Thanks!
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CarpeDiem8 Wrote:Ok, I will ask Monday. Thanks!
Please do verify. From my understanding, it will be fulfilling either option - the Quantitative OR Stats requirement . For example, someone taking the BSBA may take CSM Learn and College Algebra OR take CSM Learn and Statistics.
That is what I posted in this thread: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid290732
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(07-06-2019, 09:55 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: CarpeDiem8 Wrote:Ok, I will ask Monday. Thanks!
Please do verify. From my understanding, it will be fulfilling either option - the Quantitative OR Stats requirement . For example, someone taking the BSBA may take CSM Learn and College Algebra OR take CSM Learn and Statistics.
That is what I posted in this thread: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid290732
Thanks, bjcheung77. Sorry that I missed your post in that thread as it does look like you covered that ground already.
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07-09-2019, 09:02 AM
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never mind, creating new post instead! Emailed TESU and will report back!
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07-09-2019, 01:52 PM
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@dfrecore and @bjcheung77:
"The CSMlearn course would duplicate the BUS-210 you already have planned. It can be used as a math course, but it cannot replace statistics if statistics is a specific requirement. "
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