07-10-2013, 01:15 PM
sanantone Wrote:Information Security for Everyone, Cyber Law and White Collar Crime, and Cyber Ethics are counted as one course by ACE: Computer Security for Everyone. This is transcribed as CIS-299. Network Assurance, Digital Forensics Basics, Secure Software, and Information Security Basics are counted as one course by ACE: Computer Security for IT Professionals. TESC transcribes this as CIS-344. The rest of the modules are for Computer Security for Business Professionals or whatever it's called and TESC transcribes the course as MAN-299.
TESC probably did not screw you over when converting quarter hours to semester hours. Schools on the semester system rarely convert 4 credit hour courses to 3 credit hour courses. A 4 credit hour course is worth 2.67 credits. Schools on the quarter hour system usually require 180 or more credits for a bachelor's degree. Schools on the semester system usually require 120 or more credits for a bachelor's degree. To convert quarter hours to semester hours, divide by 1.5. In my opinion, the quarter hour system is stupid. You usually end up paying more for the same degree you could get elsewhere even when the quarter hour school charges a little less per credit.
This post was very helpful. Here is the source: TEEX Information Technology / Online Training
Non-Technical / General User (CIS-299)
AWR-175-W Information Security for Everyone
AWR-174-W Cyber Ethics
AWR-168-W Cyber Law and White Collar Crime
Technical / IT Professional (CIS-344)
AWR-173-W Information Security Basics
AWR-178-W Secure Software and Network Assurance
AWR-138-W Network Assurance
AWR-139-W Digital Forensics Basics
Managers and Business Professionals (MAN-299)
AWR-176-W Business Information Continuity
AWR-177-W Information Risk Management
AWR-169-W Cyber Incident Analysis and Response