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My son's academic evaluation came through. Questions. . .
#1
My son's academic evaluation came through today. I've added his current classes and planned CLEPs with ***. I have one question. TESC required Public Speaking for the Communication degree, but put it under his COMM requirements instead. Is this just a matter of calling and bringing it to their attention?

I'm very pleased with this. I thought he needed COMP 2, but they counted his CC class as COMP 2, so he can do the College Comp Modular for the other class. I'll get him working on the 3 CLEPs he needs ASAP. That just leaves his internship this summer. Anyway, how does this look?



S.H. S.H. Applied S.H. Comm Coll S.H to Overall TESC
Required to Degree Req Remaining S.H. Applied be Planned GPA Met GPA
120.00 88.00 32.00 52.00 32.00 YES
===========================================================

Source Institution Source Institution


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1 Hennepin Tech College 2 Thomas A. Edison State College

BA General Education (60 SH)
Semester Hours Completed: 58.00

Complete all 6 subrequirements:
A: English Composition (In Progress)
> Complete one full year of English Composition with a grade
> of C or better.
Semester Hours Completed: 4.00
GPA Achieved/Needed: 3.000 / 2.000
Group 1 (In Progress)
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
___ ENC-101__College Comp Modular*_________________ ____ 1 course
1.. ENGL2121 Writing & Research....... 4.00 B ENC-102 *CC *TE

B: Humanities (Completed)
> Complete 12 semester hours of Humanities, including at
> least two subject areas.
Semester Hours Completed: 12.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. PHIL2100 Critical Thinking........ 3.00 A PHI-120 *CC *TE
1.. MMVP1511 Production Planning...... 4.00 A COM-199 *CC *TE
1.. MMVP1516 Digital Media Technology. 2.00 A COM-199 *CC *TE
2.. LIT-292... Analysis and Inter of Lit 3.00 CR LIT-292 *NE

C: Social Sciences (Completed)
> Complete 12 semester hours in the Social Sciences,
> including at least two subject areas.
Semester Hours Completed: 12.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
2.. HIS-101... Western Civilization I... 3.00 CR HIS-101 *NE
2.. SOS-102... Social Sciences and Histo 3.00 CR SOS-102 *NE
2.. SOS-101... Social Sciences and Histo 3.00 CR SOS-101 *NE
2.. ECO-112... Microeconomics........... 3.00 CR ECO-112 *NE

D: Mathematics (Completed)
> Complete a 3 semester hour college-level Mathematics
> course.
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
2.. MAT-103... General Math II.......... 3.00 CR MAT-103 *NE

E: Natural Sciences (Completed)
> Complete 9 semester hours in the Natural Sciences,
> including at least two subject areas.
Semester Hours Completed: 9.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
2.. CHE-112... General Chemistry II..... 3.00 CR CHE-112 *NE
2.. CHE-111... General Chemistry I...... 3.00 CR CHE-111 *NE
2.. COS-101... Introduction to Computers 3.00 CR COS-101 *NE

F: General Ed Electives (Completed)
> Complete 18 semester hours from any of the following
> General Education subjects: Humanities, Social Sciences,
> Natural Sciences or Mathematics.
Semester Hours Completed: 18.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
2.. MAT-102... General Math I........... 3.00 CR MAT-102 *NE
2.. MAT-121... College Algebra.......... 3.00 CR MAT-121 *NE


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1.. MMVP1605 Videogrphy & Directg..... 4.00 B COM-281 *CC *TE
1.. MMVP2600 Digital Post Production.. 4.00 A COM-299 *CC *TE
1.. MMVP1600 Video Production Equipmnt 4.00 A COM-244 *CC *TE
=============================================================
Area of Study (18SH must be at the 300/400 level)
Semester Hours Completed: 24.00
GPA Achieved/Needed: 3.625 / 2.000
Complete both subrequirements:
A: Commun Theory (In Progress)
> Complete 6 semester hours from TWO of the following

> courses for the Communications Theory Requirement:
> Fundamentals of Speech; Mass Communications I;
> Mass Communications II; Interpersonal Communications I;
> Interpersonal Communications II.
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. COMM2050 Interpersonal Comm....... 3.00 A COM-330 *CC *TE
_______________Public Speaking**____________________________ 3 credits

B: Commun Electives (In Progress)
> Complete 27 Semester Hours of Communications
> electives. 6SH can be in Journalism. At least 12SH must be
> at the 300/400 level to satisfy the requirement of 18 SH of
> 300/400 level coursework in the Area of Study. LIB-495
> (Liberal Arts Capstone) can satisfy 3SH of this requirement.
> No more than 6SH/2 courses within the entire Area of Study
> can be at the 100 level.
Semester Hours Completed: 21.00
Group 1 (In Progress)
Semester Hours Completed: 6.00 Required: 12 Remaining: 6
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. MMVP2605 Corporate Video Prod..... 4.00 B COM-399 *CC *TE
1.. MMVP1561 Audio for Media.......... 2.00 B COM-324 *CC *TE
______________Avid**_________________________________________ 3 credits
______________After Effects**___________________________________ 3 credits
Group 2 (Completed)
Semester Hours Completed: 9.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. MMVP1505 Intro to Visual Comm..... 3.00 A COM-299 *CC *TE
1.. MMVP2550 Video Field Production... 3.00 B COM-226 *CC *TE
1.. MPRT1210 Color Applications....... 3.00 A COM-231 *CC *TE
Group 3 (Completed)
Semester Hours Completed: 6.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. COMM2130 Public Speaking.......... 3.00 A COM-209 *CC *TE Portfolio
1.. MMVP1500 Concepts MultiMedia...... 3.00 A COM-260 *CC *T
==============================================================
BA Free Electives (27 SH
> Complete 27 semester hours of Free Electives.
!! Exception
over in ENC-102; 26sh needed

Semester Hours Completed: 6.00 Required: 26 Remaining: 20
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. MGDP1230 Photoshop................ 3.00 A CAP-312 *CC *TE
2.. LIT-291... Analysis & Interpre Liter 3.00 CR LIT-291 *NE
_________________Ethics**____________________________________ 3 credits
_________________Natural Science**____________________________ 3 credits
_______________________"___________________________________ 3 credits


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________________Internship** (summer)__________________________ 3 credits
________________Biology**____________________________________ 3 credits
___________________"_______________________________________ 3 credits
_________________Advanced Lighting**__________________________ 2 credits
================================================================
OTHER COURSES:
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
--- ---------- ------------------------- ------- --- ---------- ---------

None
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Jennifer
homeschooling mom to:
Blaine-17
Info Systems & Computer App 51
Western Civilization I 64
College Mathematics 67
Social Sciences & History 52
Principles of Microeconomics 67
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit 63
College Algebra 65
Chemistry 51
Natural Sciences 64
Biology 57
Cleps = 48 credits
CC = 66 credits
combined 114 credits

Riley-15
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit 55
Humanities 53
Natural Sciences 50

Duncan-8 (no CLEPs yet) Confusedmilelol:
#2
I'm a little out of my element looking at a communication degree, so bear with me on that. But, I think there might be some errors in the gen eds- so since you mentioned an error with speech, you should call.

Here's what I'd check on for sure:

These two are listed as a humanities-I noticed they assigned his other 3 MMVP classes a COM dept number too and calling them "gen ed electives." Just confirm. I'd hate to see all of those demoted to free electives later with an "oops, we missed that these were media." When I checked Hennepin's web site, those are ALL from an AAS department- which is usually automatically NOT a liberal arts credit. Double check and be sure to prompt them by saying they were from an AAS department, because seriously, when he applies for graduation they WILL check- and that's not when you want to find a deficiency of credit...especially if your yearly fee is due.
MMVP1511 Production Planning...... 4.00 A COM-199 *CC *TE
MMVP1516 Digital Media Technology. 2.00 A COM-199 *CC *TE
*and, if they are wrong, you at least can use the other 3 credits from A&I Lit which they put in your "free elective" area. (?!)

Part 2: you have planned in classes/tests as free electives. There is nothing wrong with this, but you should know FEMA credits are 100% free. Zero cost, so you might want to consider saving a few dollars in that section. By my math, you'd save at least $800 over the way it's written. If, the communication/media credits get demoted, these will be filled by the MMVP credits and it will be humanities that he'll have to complete - so I'd hold off on the tests you have there just until you get confirmation.

I'd be interested to hear how this goes Smile
#3
Thank you! I was surprised at where they put some of those COMM credits as well. We'll get on it. He's currently taking Ethics, so that should finish his Humanities requirements if we get Analyzing Lit where it's supposed to be.

He's attending HTC through our states Post Secondary Enrollment Option, which means that those classes are free! So we'll just need to pay for 3 CLEPS and the summer internship. I'm really pleased with the internship option, so I'm not complaining about that one. Thanks for the heads-up about the free courses though.

He's very excited to be just about done. And we're all nervous about what he's going to do next in the "real world." :o

Jennifer
Jennifer
homeschooling mom to:
Blaine-17
Info Systems & Computer App 51
Western Civilization I 64
College Mathematics 67
Social Sciences & History 52
Principles of Microeconomics 67
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit 63
College Algebra 65
Chemistry 51
Natural Sciences 64
Biology 57
Cleps = 48 credits
CC = 66 credits
combined 114 credits

Riley-15
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit 55
Humanities 53
Natural Sciences 50

Duncan-8 (no CLEPs yet) Confusedmilelol:
#4
JenninMN Wrote:Thank you! I was surprised at where they put some of those COMM credits as well. We'll get on it. He's currently taking Ethics, so that should finish his Humanities requirements if we get Analyzing Lit where it's supposed to be.

He's attending HTC through our states Post Secondary Enrollment Option, which means that those classes are free! So we'll just need to pay for 3 CLEPS and the summer internship. I'm really pleased with the internship option, so I'm not complaining about that one. Thanks for the heads-up about the free courses though.

He's very excited to be just about done. And we're all nervous about what he's going to do next in the "real world." :o

Jennifer


The heads up is that they are taught through HTC's Media department. The difference is that they are NOT taught through HTC's English department. If I had a dollar, I'd put it against him being allowed to use those classes as humanities credits. I seriously caution you to find out asap before taking any more tests or classes, unless you don't care about them counting toward the degree. It's seriously nothing to do withe them being free- it's everything to do with they TYPE of credit they are.

All community colleges have 3 types of credit.
1) Non-credit/professional development/adult ed/continuing ed.

2) Transfer credit (classes taught through liberal arts departments and always transfer to other colleges. Ex. English, Math, Communication, History, Psychology, Art, etc. These courses/programs lead to degrees called AA or AS.

3) Applied Technology credit. These are taught through departments that offer degrees but are not part of the transfer credit world. These credits are legit, they are regionally accredited, and they are "credit" but they are considered terminal credits- meaning they don't go outside that specific degree. Ex. Media, Drafting, Ecology, Nursing, HVAC, anything with "Tech" in the title, etc. These courses/programs lead to: certificates, diplomas, and degrees called AAS or AOS.

So in your son's case, his media credits are coming from this source (#3). Credit from here, never goes into the transfer credit category. Different faculty & different accreditation rules make it true- not the college. So, it's not your son's tech college that decides this, and it isn't TESC that decides it.

TESC has had a lot of bad/wrong advice spewing from their advising dept lately, there must be a newb on board.
#5
Hmm, I'm a little befuddled. . .Are you saying that not only should his MMVP courses not count toward the humanities credits, they shouldn't count toward a TESC degree at all?

Jennifer
Jennifer
homeschooling mom to:
Blaine-17
Info Systems & Computer App 51
Western Civilization I 64
College Mathematics 67
Social Sciences & History 52
Principles of Microeconomics 67
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit 63
College Algebra 65
Chemistry 51
Natural Sciences 64
Biology 57
Cleps = 48 credits
CC = 66 credits
combined 114 credits

Riley-15
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit 55
Humanities 53
Natural Sciences 50

Duncan-8 (no CLEPs yet) Confusedmilelol:
#6
I have had Humanities credits award for Interior Design classes. They went under art. I have an AASID in ID.
"I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion."~ Henry David

BA Humanities - TESC
AAS Construction and Facilities Support - TESC
AA Interior Design - MCC
AA LS - MCC
Certificate Interior Design - MCC
Certificate Management - MCC
#7
Well I contacted TESC and pointed out that these are AAS and not AS courses. They said that they double checked the transcripts, and they all count. They kept the 2 courses under Humanities. And they said that Public Speaking does not count as Fundamentals of Speech, so he's going to need one more class. I think he'll just take Mass Comm from them, so there aren't any questions about it.

Jennifer
Jennifer
homeschooling mom to:
Blaine-17
Info Systems & Computer App 51
Western Civilization I 64
College Mathematics 67
Social Sciences & History 52
Principles of Microeconomics 67
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit 63
College Algebra 65
Chemistry 51
Natural Sciences 64
Biology 57
Cleps = 48 credits
CC = 66 credits
combined 114 credits

Riley-15
Analyzing & Interpreting Lit 55
Humanities 53
Natural Sciences 50

Duncan-8 (no CLEPs yet) Confusedmilelol:
#8
JenninMN Wrote:Well I contacted TESC and pointed out that these are AAS and not AS courses. They said that they double checked the transcripts, and they all count. They kept the 2 courses under Humanities. And they said that Public Speaking does not count as Fundamentals of Speech, so he's going to need one more class. I think he'll just take Mass Comm from them, so there aren't any questions about it.

Jennifer


Then you are all set! That's wonderful news!


(to answer your prior question, even if they wouldn't have counted as humanities, they would have counted as free electives- but since you specificially asked them a direct question about the AAS credit, he should be good to go!)


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