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Excelsior degree info needed
#41
Looks pretty good to me, but dfrecore knows Excelsior better. Hopefully, she can chime in if it's good or if something was overlooked.
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#42
First, the $1095 enrollment fee has gone the way of the dodo bird, making it much better to go ahead and enroll in EC now rather than waiting. I would probably take the Info Lit course fairly early on, to go ahead and become enrolled and get the advisors in on the deal.

I know nothing about this degree in particular - I can only go by what I know from prior experience:
1) EC does not do the Additional A&S courses in a separate area if they will fit in one of the other areas - so you'd just have Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Science/Math
2) Cornerstone & Info Lit are Free Electives, not in the A&S areas
3) Computer courses are free electives
4) It doesn't look like you covered all of the degree-specific requirements
- HSC312: Ethics of Healthcare
- HSC310: Writing & Communication in the HS Professions
- HSC320: Health Care Issues in Culturally Diverse Populations
- PSY305: Research Methods
- HSC432: Intro to the Health Care Delivery System
- HSC445: Health Care Informatics
5) if you have extra courses in your major, they will place those up in the major area, rather than in the electives - so you just need to re-sort everything and place in the right areas

THEN, I would contact EC to see if they will take all of these courses from U of People - because I'm not 100% certain they will. I'd hate for you to go through the time and effort to take these and then have EC say they won't accept them. I'd also check to make sure that they will bring in courses as UL that you're shooting for, as well as what they'll come in as (I'm guessing the course numbers you have are from UofPeople, not from EC?).
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#43
(02-07-2022, 11:19 PM)dfrecore Wrote: First, the $1095 enrollment fee has gone the way of the dodo bird, making it much better to go ahead and enroll in EC now rather than waiting.  I would probably take the Info Lit course fairly early on, to go ahead and become enrolled and get the advisors in on the deal.

I know nothing about this degree in particular - I can only go by what I know from prior experience:
1) EC does not do the Additional A&S courses in a separate area if they will fit in one of the other areas - so you'd just have Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Science/Math
2) Cornerstone & Info Lit are Free Electives, not in the A&S areas
3) Computer courses are free electives
4) It doesn't look like you covered all of the degree-specific requirements
- HSC312: Ethics of Healthcare
- HSC310: Writing & Communication in the HS Professions
- HSC320: Health Care Issues in Culturally Diverse Populations
- PSY305: Research Methods
- HSC432: Intro to the Health Care Delivery System
- HSC445: Health Care Informatics
5) if you have extra courses in your major, they will place those up in the major area, rather than in the electives - so you just need to re-sort everything and place in the right areas

THEN, I would contact EC to see if they will take all of these courses from U of People - because I'm not 100% certain they will.  I'd hate for you to go through the time and effort to take these and then have EC say they won't accept them. I'd also check to make sure that they will bring in courses as UL that you're shooting for, as well as what they'll come in as (I'm guessing the course numbers you have are from UofPeople, not from EC?).

Thank you. I am aiming for NS rather than HS due to needed specific courses. Placing things in the right areas is my issue.
My major is complete so I can't use those I've mentioned in my electives?
How long can you be enrolled for before graduation? I plan on finishing this time next year
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#44
Think I'm missing:

Three or more courses in one natural/physical science discipline - DONE
Two or more courses in a second natural/physical science discipline - DONE
Electives in natural/physical sciences - INCOMPLETE - does that mean all electives need to be in this? I could do some courses with Saylor to get LL ones if needed.
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#45
(02-08-2022, 11:16 AM)debrag Wrote: Think I'm missing:

Three or more courses in one natural/physical science discipline - DONE
Two or more courses in a second natural/physical science discipline - DONE
Electives in natural/physical sciences - INCOMPLETE - does that mean all electives need to be in this? I could do some courses with Saylor to get LL ones if needed.

You need 1 of your UL courses to be a lab - do you have that?

Other than that, no, all of your electives do not need to be sciences - but have you been shown which courses fit in your AoS?  Or are you guessing?  Because if you know which are considered Natural/Physical sciences, then you'd know exactly how many credits you have there, including UL and LL.

For instance, you have Public Health in there, but I doubt they'll consider that a science course.  So check to make sure you know exactly where everything is falling.

You can attach your eval here if that will help.
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#46
(02-08-2022, 09:54 PM)dfrecore Wrote:
(02-08-2022, 11:16 AM)debrag Wrote: Think I'm missing:

Three or more courses in one natural/physical science discipline - DONE
Two or more courses in a second natural/physical science discipline - DONE
Electives in natural/physical sciences - INCOMPLETE - does that mean all electives need to be in this? I could do some courses with Saylor to get LL ones if needed.

You need 1 of your UL courses to be a lab - do you have that?

Other than that, no, all of your electives do not need to be sciences - but have you been shown which courses fit in your AoS?  Or are you guessing?  Because if you know which are considered Natural/Physical sciences, then you'd know exactly how many credits you have there, including UL and LL.

For instance, you have Public Health in there, but I doubt they'll consider that a science course.  So check to make sure you know exactly where everything is falling.

You can attach your eval here if that will help.

I need an UL lab? I'm looking at NS without concentration


I am guessing what goes where I haven't done an eval yet.

Public health 1:


Quote:Health is a multidimensional concept with both a concrete and a social definition. In this course concepts of health and illness are explored to examine the ways in which the environmental surroundings, as well as the conditions under which we are born, grow, work, play, and age, shape our personal, community and population health. The course also investigates the structural and intermediary determinants of health such as social environment, social capital, behavior, and biology.

Public health 2:


Quote:This course provides an opportunity for students to delve further into key topics including social inequalities and their potential impact on health, with emphasis on marginalized and stigmatized populations; the role of resource allocation in health care; public health programming and the role of the State in public health; the health care system as a social institution; and how the health care system interfaces with populations, communities, and individuals through key decision making processes and communications.


Those would be electives then? I'd need 2 more sciences, chemistry probably, from sophia & saylor. 13 courses before I do the 3 remaining with Excelsior.
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#47
Here's what page 116 in the catalog says (it's what you should look at, rather than the website, for specific degree requirements): http://publications.excelsior.edu/progra...e_Catalog/

WITHOUT CONCENTRATION
At least one course in A or B must be an upper-level laboratory course or include an upper-level lab as part of the course.
A. Select three (3) or ore courses from one natural/physical science discipline.
B. Select two (2) or more courses from a second natural/physical science discipline.
C. Electives in natural/physical sciences.

Then, if you look at the GE requirements, they outline what will work in each area, and explain what they are: https://www.excelsior.edu/policy/general...uirements/

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS
The natural sciences are those branches of science that examine the natural world through scientific methods and are measured by quantitative data. There are five major branches of the natural sciences: astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics.

Examples of subject areas in the natural science include, but are not limited to:
Anatomy
Astrophysics
Atmospheric science
Biochemistry
Biophysics
Botany
Environmental science
Geochemistry
Geology
Geophysics
Meteorology
Oceanography
Physiology
Quantum mechanics
Zoology

Public Health is not listed, and I've never seen it at a school as a science.
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#48
(02-09-2022, 09:31 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Here's what page 116 in the catalog says (it's what you should look at, rather than the website, for specific degree requirements): http://publications.excelsior.edu/progra...e_Catalog/

WITHOUT CONCENTRATION
At least one course in A or B must be an upper-level laboratory course or include an upper-level lab as part of the course.
A. Select three (3) or ore courses from one natural/physical science discipline.
B. Select two (2) or more courses from a second natural/physical science discipline.
C. Electives in natural/physical sciences.

Then, if you look at the GE requirements, they outline what will work in each area, and explain what they are: https://www.excelsior.edu/policy/general...uirements/

NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS
The natural sciences are those branches of science that examine the natural world through scientific methods and are measured by quantitative data. There are five major branches of the natural sciences: astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics.

Examples of subject areas in the natural science include, but are not limited to:
Anatomy
Astrophysics
Atmospheric science
Biochemistry
Biophysics
Botany
Environmental science
Geochemistry
Geology
Geophysics
Meteorology
Oceanography
Physiology
Quantum mechanics
Zoology

Public Health is not listed, and I've never seen it at a school as a science.

Clearly I need to learn to read lol I am using the course catalog. I'm pretty sure I'm okay with the GE requirements but will check again. So ALL electives need to be in natural/physical sciences.

Now to find an UL Lab, probably impossible.

Maybe I should just go for the easiest degree I can and forget this degree
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#49
Public health would probably fall under health sciences (which you've already ruled out) or social sciences.
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#50
(02-10-2022, 06:57 AM)carrythenothing Wrote: Public health would probably fall under health sciences (which you've already ruled out) or social sciences.

I've not ruled out HS, it's just that they require specific UL courses.
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