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Hey guys its been a while since I posted anything. I just checked TESC's course list and they now have Calc III and Linear algebra, I think if they get calc based physics then their CS degree could be ABET accredited. I think i'll take calc III and linear algebra in June.
this is great news for math majors and cs majors!
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It's excellent news, plus they have also added History of Mathematics, Mathematical Modeling and College Geometry, and the latter of those three is very hard to find online.
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04-19-2012, 07:43 AM
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Yenisei Wrote:It's excellent news, plus they have also added History of Mathematics, Mathematical Modeling and College Geometry, and the latter of those three is very hard to find online.
Yeah I forgot to mention those, totally awesome!! I wonder if they plan on adding differential equations in the future. Needless to say, I'm very impressed with this.
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That is great news. I like the TESC model where you have 40% or so of the grade based on assignments. This way you can get a C- on a final exam and still pass the class with a B if you do well on the assignments. That may be reality for some in advanced math. I was thinking of finishing the core CS undergrad courses at TESC but didn't like how they didn't have linear algebra. I might just do this some time. I am a glutton for punishment.
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