01-14-2010, 06:30 PM
Paul -
Yes, COS-101 Intro to Computing does count as a Natural Science credit. You could also use ALEKS courses Intermediate Algebra (MAT-115) or College Algebra (MAT-121) to fill the Natural Sciences requirements. They would be a great refresher (if needed) for QBA or PreCalc.
You can take the course Computer Concepts and Applications (CIS-107) which will transcribe as a Natural Science or Business requirement. It is basically the same information used for the COS-101 DSST exam. After I finished the class I took the DSST exam. If you actually pay attention in class (which I didn't-skated through for an easy B+) you would also be set up for the MIS exam with very light review.
So far as stats is concerned you could use principles of stats STA-201 or business stats OPM-351. Although not guaranteed, as a business major they may give you credit for both.
Yes, COS-101 Intro to Computing does count as a Natural Science credit. You could also use ALEKS courses Intermediate Algebra (MAT-115) or College Algebra (MAT-121) to fill the Natural Sciences requirements. They would be a great refresher (if needed) for QBA or PreCalc.
You can take the course Computer Concepts and Applications (CIS-107) which will transcribe as a Natural Science or Business requirement. It is basically the same information used for the COS-101 DSST exam. After I finished the class I took the DSST exam. If you actually pay attention in class (which I didn't-skated through for an easy B+) you would also be set up for the MIS exam with very light review.
So far as stats is concerned you could use principles of stats STA-201 or business stats OPM-351. Although not guaranteed, as a business major they may give you credit for both.
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