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11-05-2017, 07:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-05-2017, 08:29 PM by maplefu.)
Thanks davewill and bjchung77.
I haven't decided which program I should take yet, but probably BA CS or BSBA. BjChung77 and davewill suggested me to take General education and elective courses first. So I planed a general elective courses first.
I selected all courses from section D: Understanding the physical and natural
D. Understanding the Physical and Natural World
Title From
CIS-107: Computer Concepts and Applications Study
CIS-301: Management Information Systems Study
CIS-311: Database Management Study
CIS-320: System Analysis and Design I
CIS-351: Software Engineering Saylor
COS-101: Introduction to Computers Saylor
COS-116: C Programming Study
COS-213: C++ Programming Saylor
COS-231: Assembly Language
COS-241: Data Structures Saylor
COS-330: Computer Architecture Saylor
COS-352: Operating Systems Study
COS-451: Artificial Intelligence Saylor
CTR-212: Programmable Logic Controllers
Any suggestion? please advice.
It look like several courses are not credited by ACE.
Only those courses are credited by ACE.
CIS-351 Software Engineering
Does that mean I waste time and money if I take the other courses in Saylor?
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11-05-2017, 11:32 PM
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CIS-320: System Analysis and Design I - AVAILABLE AS A CBE THROUGH CSU-GLOBAL
CIS-301: Management Information Systems Study - NOT AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT, TAKE THROUGH DSST, DAVAR OR ED4CREDIT
CIS-311: Database Management Study - NOT AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT, AVAILABLE AS A CBE THROUGH CSU-GLOBAL
COS-101: Introduction to Computers Saylor - NOT AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT - TAKE INTRO TO COMP SCI I INSTEAD
COS-213: C++ Programming Saylor - NOT AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT - TAKE THROUGH SL INSTEAD
COS-116: C Programming Study - NOT AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT
COS-241: Data Structures Saylor - NOT AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT
COS-330: Computer Architecture Saylor - NOT AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT
COS-352: Operating Systems Study - NOT AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT
COS-451: Artificial Intelligence Saylor - NOT AVAILABLE FOR CREDIT
CTR-212: Programmable Logic Controllers
COS-231: Assembly Language
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Thanks dfrecore. So I have to select the other section A, B or C. What a pity.
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BSBA will be cheaper. All courses except capstone can be tested out of.
GenEds are the courses which are not in the computer/business area of study. They are courses like sociology, English Comp II, etc.
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(11-06-2017, 04:54 AM)Ideas Wrote: BSBA will be cheaper. All courses except capstone can be tested out of.
GenEds are the courses which are not in the computer/business area of study. They are courses like sociology, English Comp II, etc.
Thanks Ideas.
I just want to finish GenEds quickly, so I select all computer courses as I could get the credits in one month probably. But it looks like Saylor, SL or Study doesn’t have those ACE courses
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Also, whichever degree you choose, you're going to want those courses in your AOS, not in GenEds. They will be useful in both the BACS and in the BSBA-CIS.
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(11-06-2017, 08:28 AM)davewill Wrote: Also, whichever degree you choose, you're going to want those courses in your AOS, not in GenEds. They will be useful in both the BACS and in the BSBA-CIS.
Thanks davewill. I know those computer courses could be core courses in the other program. I just want to finish it as quick as I can.
I will find out all these GenEds which are credited by ACE.
Are only courses credited by ACE or NCCRS that accepted by TESU?
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Go here to find out GenEd options. http://degreeforum.wikia.com/wiki/Sanant...on_Options
Besides ACE and NCCRS, there are other exams like CLEP, DSST, UExcel, TECEPs, and CSU-Global CBE. There are also some online schools with self-paced classes.
Computer Sci is slow. Some of the computer courses will probably take you 12+ weeks. Also, some of them need a prerequisite, so it can take a long time if you don't have any yet. I mean like you have to take Intro Programming then Programming then Data Structures, instead of taking them at once.
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11-06-2017, 09:28 AM
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(11-06-2017, 08:55 AM)Ideas Wrote: Go here to find out GenEd options. http://degreeforum.wikia.com/wiki/Sanant...on_Options
Besides ACE and NCCRS, there are other exams like CLEP, DSST, UExcel, TECEPs, and CSU-Global CBE. There are also some online schools with self-paced classes.
Computer Sci is slow. Some of the computer courses will probably take you 12+ weeks. Also, some of them need a prerequisite, so it can take a long time if you don't have any yet. I mean like you have to take Intro Programming then Programming then Data Structures, instead of taking them at once.
Thanks Ideas. I read that post several days ago.
So TESU could accept credits from ACE, NCCRS, CLEP, TECEP, DSST, UExcel, AP, FSIE etc.
https://www.tesu.edu/degree-completion/Testing.cfm
According to your experience, which degree program is the fastest?
Anyway, I need to finish all Ged first.
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