I find it strange TESU doesn't have a College Foundations type of course in their catalog? I just noticed mine from the community college apparently came in as "FEL-199 Special Topics Free Electives".
Copying part of my post from another thread:
Math was part of my original plan, but it's my current weakness. I had to drop out of DiffEq. That was such as a good opportunity, but it's been too long since I did calculus and I didn't have time to catch up.
It looks like they made the ASNSM-Math easier when they changed ASNSM-CS. So you might want to do it along with CS?
I actually could probably rush and replace my CS Assoc with Math, but I feel like it's too easy! I would add extra Math courses, however, to overcome that part.
My issue is that I don't want to give up my CS or Bio concentrations. However, in the future, my CS Associates will be useless, once I get the BA-CS. The reason is want the CS Assoc is in case I get some IT/CS work opportunity in the year before I get the BA-CS, or if something happens that delays my BA-CS. However, it's not very likely I'll get an IT/CS opportunity that I want which will accept me with AS-CS but not with my BA-CS credits in progress.
Wow, it's been a while since I thought of getting a Math degree, but I'm still interested.
From the unofficial eval, it seems the Math AOS only needs Calc I plus 16 cr of electives. I show only 2 cr needed in AOS, except that my GenEds math slot isn't filled. So I need 5 cr. I have Stats, Precalc, Geometry, College Algebra, Calc I already. It's possible that some of these won't work in the AOS, it is hard to say from the unofficial eval...
Too bad I didn't do Intermediate Algebra at ALEKS.
I believe I could fill the GenEds math slot with CLEP College Math or DSST Math for Liberal Arts. I believe they don't duplicate what I already have. Or, Finite Math supposedly is 100 level and doesn't work in the AOS, but maybe it could fill in my GenEds slot and College Algebra wouldn't have to move up? Shmoop has it. It's somewhat difficult for me to travel to the testing center (especially the DSST center). Oh, Davar also has 100 level course and there's a TECEP but that one won't be fast enough. So Shmoop/Davar/CLEP for the GenEds Math.
I would have so little time to get this done, so it has to be something I already learned in the past? I'm not sure I have enough time. For my second course, I think I would only have two options:
1) SL Calc II
2) Saylor Business Statistics (OPM-351) might work. It looks hard to me. It's not the same as other Statistics sources, it's more like Math for Operations Managers. I had spent a couple hours on it before, so I have an idea of the difficulty level.
3) I wonder if Finite Math might work in the AOS now. I know it didn't work before, but now they seem to be allowing even College Algebra in the AOS. This would be my preferred option.
Those seem to be the only fast options. As in, I could have my transcript at TESU in about 15 calendar days or less (10 business days).
Apparently TESU won't give credit for Trig if you already have Precalc.
If I got this Math degree I would be sure to complete Calc II, and more later on, because I don't think anyone should have a Math degree without Calc II, Linear Algebra, etc. (Personally I've taken LA before but don't have credit for it.)
Hm, some advisor messed up my Biology AOS which was already 100% complete, so I have to get that straightened out