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(08-09-2017, 05:06 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Everything fits as planned. the only issue is that the Ethics course is only 2cr, meaning you'll have to make it up in the Gen Ed Electives area.
Saylor courses that may work in the AOS:
CS101: Introduction to Computer Science I >> COS-101
CS102: Introduction to Computer Science II >> CIS-103
BUS206: Management Information Systems >> CIS-201
BUS303: Strategic Information Technology >> CIS-301
CS301: Software Engineering >> CIS-351
CS402: Computer Communications and Networks >> CMP-354
Here's a Study.com course that is supposed to fit into the CIS AOS:
BUS 309: Digital Marketing & Advertising >> MAR-441
Ed4Credit is similar to SL, and has:
Managing Information Systems >> CIS-301
Yes, you can do the free courses for Free Electives. Add the Cybersecurity for Business Professionals (CIS-344 2cr comes into AOS or Gen Ed) and Sophia's Developing Effective Teams as well (HRM-299).
As for enrolling at TESU, the sooner the better. There is no real purpose in waiting.
Just want to update that TESU says those last four Saylor courses will fit the AOS. That, along with the Study.com affiliation, is going to save almost $2000, so thanks for the tips everyone! Only thing now is that the NFA Fire Service Supervision course is not accepted as a general education elective, so I will need to make that credit up somehow. Worst case scenario I will just add another StraighterLine course since they are so cheap and easy.
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(09-17-2017, 03:38 PM)Tolpeko Wrote: (08-09-2017, 05:06 PM)dfrecore Wrote: CS402: Computer Communications and Networks >> CMP-354
Just want to update that TESU says those last four Saylor courses will fit the AOS. That, along with the Study.com affiliation, is going to save almost $2000, so thanks for the tips everyone! Only thing now is that the NFA Fire Service Supervision course is not accepted as a general education elective, so I will need to make that credit up somehow. Worst case scenario I will just add another StraighterLine course since they are so cheap and easy.
I tried this Saylor when it first came out and gave up within a couple weeks. Granted I was given credit for a class I didn't think would fit my AOS from an old transcript that I sent it late. But, man that class was going to be one massive headache from the beginning.
Also the initial feedback of the class from seasoned networking professionals were all saying that test answers were wrong, and extremely poorly worded.
There should be an old thread somewhere about it.
I just want to give you a heads up of what you are possibly getting yourself into.
I strongly recommend Digital Mmarketing from Study.com or CSU Global at 250 a pop.
I can't speak for the other Saylor courses.
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For those wondering:
CIS AOS-
TEEX- Bus for IT + IT Professional = 4 UL
Study.com- Digital Marketing = 3 UL
University- Hardware Support Esentials = 4 LL C
Ed4credit- MIS = 3 UL C
SL- C++ Programming 4 UL
CSU Global - System Analysis & Design = 3 C
Gen Man AOS-
Study.com- HRM, Digital Marketing,
SL - Cost Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Organzitional Behavior.
DAU- Contact Administration, Defense Procurement Management
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(09-19-2017, 06:38 AM)yb1 Wrote: (09-17-2017, 03:38 PM)Tolpeko Wrote: (08-09-2017, 05:06 PM)dfrecore Wrote: CS402: Computer Communications and Networks >> CMP-354
Just want to update that TESU says those last four Saylor courses will fit the AOS. That, along with the Study.com affiliation, is going to save almost $2000, so thanks for the tips everyone! Only thing now is that the NFA Fire Service Supervision course is not accepted as a general education elective, so I will need to make that credit up somehow. Worst case scenario I will just add another StraighterLine course since they are so cheap and easy.
I tried this Saylor when it first came out and gave up within a couple weeks. Granted I was given credit for a class I didn't think would fit my AOS from an old transcript that I sent it late. But, man that class was going to be one massive headache from the beginning.
Also the initial feedback of the class from seasoned networking professionals were all saying that test answers were wrong, and extremely poorly worded.
There should be an old thread somewhere about it.
I just want to give you a heads up of what you are possibly getting yourself into.
I strongly recommend Digital Mmarketing from Study.com or CSU Global at 250 a pop.
I can't speak for the other Saylor courses.
My husband was one of those who was super annoyed by the course, and gave up. You can't win when the answers are wrong!
Luckily, there's a TECEP for that one.
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Good to know, thanks. I might look into the TECEPs instead.
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I wound up trying Saylor's CS402 anyway since it's free to look at the course and only $25 for the exam. I just did the practice exam about a dozen times (multiple accounts so I didn't have to wait forever), and it is pretty easy once you learn the answers (including the BS incorrect/poorly worded ones). The direct credit exam is much harder and includes a lot of stuff that isn't on the practice exams, but I was still able to grind out a passing grade of 76%. I have no networking background so I think this could be an option for someone who wants cheap credits.
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Congrats! That's awesome! I haven't taken it yet, but makes me want to take the course just for fun and review of some topics.
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(01-23-2018, 10:14 AM)Tolpeko Wrote: I wound up trying Saylor's CS402 anyway since it's free to look at the course and only $25 for the exam. I just did the practice exam about a dozen times (multiple accounts so I didn't have to wait forever), and it is pretty easy once you learn the answers (including the BS incorrect/poorly worded ones). The direct credit exam is much harder and includes a lot of stuff that isn't on the practice exams, but I was still able to grind out a passing grade of 76%. I have no networking background so I think this could be an option for someone who wants cheap credits.
Yeah, the problem is the person who has years of experience and knows the answers to these.
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Update: I just finished the capstone (squeaked out an A), and now I am finished! I did not keep an exact total, but I estimate the whole degree cost about $5500 and took me about a year, going at a leisurely pace. A motivated person could definitely do this much faster. Here is the plan that I used: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1...sp=sharing
Thank you to all who have contributed to this site and this thread. There is no way I would have ever gotten a degree the normal way!
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(08-09-2017, 10:25 AM)Ideas Wrote: It is not too late to get the Study.com affiliation. You can also get the Guardian Scholarship, making the Study.com courses free. With the affiliation, you don't have to do the cornerstone course
Still valid?
Thx
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(01-24-2019, 02:44 PM)slmartin Wrote: (08-09-2017, 10:25 AM)Ideas Wrote: It is not too late to get the Study.com affiliation. You can also get the Guardian Scholarship, making the Study.com courses free. With the affiliation, you don't have to do the cornerstone course
Still valid?
Thx Unfortunately not. There is still a tuition discount for Study.com affiliates though.
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