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I can confirm study.com intro to programming transfers to TESU as COS-111 and satisfies the intro to programming requirement!
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(05-30-2019, 06:45 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: I can confirm study.com intro to programming transfers to TESU as COS-111 and satisfies the intro to programming requirement!
Thanks for the update. May I know the cost of Capstone?
Did you transfer any IT certifications for electives?
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It was 1098 when I paid, now its 1140 I think.
No I didnt transfer any certs
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(05-30-2019, 06:45 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: I can confirm study.com intro to programming transfers to TESU as COS-111 and satisfies the intro to programming requirement!
I am going to email TESU so I have it on record, but just to confirm, you are saying that the "intro to programming" will fulfill the "Programming" requirement in the Area of Study for CS or CIS? I have a programming requirement in my AOS for the BSBA-CIS.
I was just about to take C Programming with SDC which would transfer to TESU as COS-116. I will take this instead.
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For the CS.
You can do the C programming course if you want. I did it and it was fine as well, C also has assignments which you may or may not prefer.
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(05-30-2019, 07:39 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: For the CS.
You can do the C programming course if you want. I did it and it was fine as well, C also has assignments which you may or may not prefer.
I see, for the CS AOS it is called "Intro to Programming" and for the BSBA-CIS it is simply called "Programming". I will check with TESU to see if it fulfills the AOS requirement or not.
Thanks again for updating everyone here.
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(05-30-2019, 07:54 PM)AwardTour Wrote: (05-30-2019, 07:39 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: For the CS.
You can do the C programming course if you want. I did it and it was fine as well, C also has assignments which you may or may not prefer.
I see, for the CS AOS it is called "Intro to Programming" and for the BSBA-CIS it is simply called "Programming". I will check with TESU to see if it fulfills the AOS requirement or not.
Thanks again for updating everyone here.
For the BSBA-CIS the degree requirements specifically say that you need a programming language course... any programming language will work for this. I had several, so I ended up using C Programming (from SDC) to meet the programming language requirement in my AOS and C++ Programming (from SL) to meet the natural science requirement in my Gen Ed section.
For the BACS TESU specifically requires an "Intro to Programming" course. They will not accept any programming languages courses for that requirement.
The SDC Intro to Programming course will probably be accepted as part of the BSBA-CIS AOS, but my guess is that it will probably end up as an AOS elective since it isn't specifically a programming language course, but who knows.
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(05-30-2019, 09:57 PM)Merlin Wrote: (05-30-2019, 07:54 PM)AwardTour Wrote: (05-30-2019, 07:39 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: For the CS.
You can do the C programming course if you want. I did it and it was fine as well, C also has assignments which you may or may not prefer.
I see, for the CS AOS it is called "Intro to Programming" and for the BSBA-CIS it is simply called "Programming". I will check with TESU to see if it fulfills the AOS requirement or not.
Thanks again for updating everyone here.
For the BSBA-CIS the degree requirements specifically say that you need a programming language course... any programming language will work for this. I had several, so I ended up using C Programming (from SDC) to meet the programming language requirement in my AOS and C++ Programming (from SL) to meet the natural science requirement in my Gen Ed section.
For the BACS TESU specifically requires an "Intro to Programming" course. They will not accept any programming languages courses for that requirement.
The SDC Intro to Programming course will probably be accepted as part of the BSBA-CIS AOS, but my guess is that it will probably end up as an AOS elective since it isn't specifically a programming language course, but who knows.
I would take Intro to Programming for the CS, and a different programming course (C, C++, or Python) for the BSBA/CIS.
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(05-30-2019, 09:57 PM)Merlin Wrote: (05-30-2019, 07:54 PM)AwardTour Wrote: (05-30-2019, 07:39 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: For the CS.
You can do the C programming course if you want. I did it and it was fine as well, C also has assignments which you may or may not prefer.
I see, for the CS AOS it is called "Intro to Programming" and for the BSBA-CIS it is simply called "Programming". I will check with TESU to see if it fulfills the AOS requirement or not.
Thanks again for updating everyone here.
For the BSBA-CIS the degree requirements specifically say that you need a programming language course... any programming language will work for this. I had several, so I ended up using C Programming (from SDC) to meet the programming language requirement in my AOS and C++ Programming (from SL) to meet the natural science requirement in my Gen Ed section.
For the BACS TESU specifically requires an "Intro to Programming" course. They will not accept any programming languages courses for that requirement.
The SDC Intro to Programming course will probably be accepted as part of the BSBA-CIS AOS, but my guess is that it will probably end up as an AOS elective since it isn't specifically a programming language course, but who knows. Study.com's "Intro to Programming" is really focused on core JAVA
https://study.com/academy/course/compute...nformation
Because of the focus on core JAVA with this course I feel that TESU might accept it to fulfill the BSBA-CIS AOS. This course should probably be named "Intro to JAVA". It does not really look like other "Intro to Programming" courses that I have glanced at. Other courses seem to provide a high level overview of multiple programming languages along with comparisons between structured/procedural languages and object oriented programming. There also might briefly be a quick discussion on the SDLC and version controlling. This skips all of that and gets right into JAVA.
I think I have a shot at TESU saying "YES". Either way I will share their response here in this thread when I get it.
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(05-30-2019, 11:15 PM)AwardTour Wrote: (05-30-2019, 09:57 PM)Merlin Wrote: (05-30-2019, 07:54 PM)AwardTour Wrote: (05-30-2019, 07:39 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: For the CS.
You can do the C programming course if you want. I did it and it was fine as well, C also has assignments which you may or may not prefer.
I see, for the CS AOS it is called "Intro to Programming" and for the BSBA-CIS it is simply called "Programming". I will check with TESU to see if it fulfills the AOS requirement or not.
Thanks again for updating everyone here.
For the BSBA-CIS the degree requirements specifically say that you need a programming language course... any programming language will work for this. I had several, so I ended up using C Programming (from SDC) to meet the programming language requirement in my AOS and C++ Programming (from SL) to meet the natural science requirement in my Gen Ed section.
For the BACS TESU specifically requires an "Intro to Programming" course. They will not accept any programming languages courses for that requirement.
The SDC Intro to Programming course will probably be accepted as part of the BSBA-CIS AOS, but my guess is that it will probably end up as an AOS elective since it isn't specifically a programming language course, but who knows. Study.com's "Intro to Programming" is really focused on core JAVA
https://study.com/academy/course/compute...nformation
Because of the focus on core JAVA with this course I feel that TESU might accept it to fulfill the BSBA-CIS AOS. This course should probably be named "Intro to JAVA". It does not really look like other "Intro to Programming" courses that I have glanced at. Other courses seem to provide a high level overview of multiple programming languages along with comparisons between structured/procedural languages and object oriented programming. There also might briefly be a quick discussion on the SDLC and version controlling. This skips all of that and gets right into JAVA.
I think I have a shot at TESU saying "YES". Either way I will share their response here in this thread when I get it.
From what I've seen, whether TESU counts a course for a requirement has more to do with what it transfers as than the content itself. They've made it clear that Programming Language courses don't count for Intro to Programming, so I doubt they'll let Intro to Programming (which we know is what this course transfers as) count for a Programming Language. I hope it works for you though!
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