Do a mix/match of both degree plans, and also add the TECEPs to that plan, create a spreadsheet and link us to it... The BOG AAS has no bearing on the ASNSM degree offerings at TESU. You're allowed a max of 2 associates, 2 bachelors, internally and any certs you want at TESU.
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09-11-2023, 11:05 AM (This post was last modified: 09-11-2023, 11:08 AM by davewill.)
Don't overlook your local community college for RA credits. Being in California, the tuition is cheap. In fact you might be able to use your Pell grant there, and get extra money back to use towards the rest of your degree. Not to mention being able to access on-campus tutoring and fun elective courses like art, music and P.E., which can be used for free electives and still count as RA credit. I had courses like college choir and raquetball on my transcript for my TESU BACS.
Edit: I just looked at the first post and realized you have a lot of business courses, which may well fill all of your free electives on the BACS. CC is still a good option for getting your RA credit.
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09-11-2023, 12:32 PM (This post was last modified: 09-11-2023, 12:33 PM by JArody07.)
(09-11-2023, 11:05 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Do a mix/match of both degree plans, and also add the TECEPs to that plan, create a spreadsheet and link us to it... The BOG AAS has no bearing on the ASNSM degree offerings at TESU. You're allowed a max of 2 associates, 2 bachelors, internally and any certs you want at TESU.
Here's my updated possible plan now with both degrees included:
However, I'm somewhat confused. The plan from Level Up's, which my original spreadsheet was based on, includes both the 'Intro to Stats' and 'CSM Learn Course' under the 'Natural Science, Math, & CS Elective' for the 'Computer Science Electives (18 Credits)' section. Yet, when you refer to the 'BSBA CIS Business Requirements', it indicates not to take those courses as they are already fulfilled by the BACS. On rachel83az plan, under Part J & K for those same classes (Stats & CSM), it suggests taking the 'SAS Advanced Programmer' certification from Coursera and then either 'Environmental or Human Biology'. However, these are listed under the 'Scientific Knowledge Section' from the General Education on Level Up's plan. Perhaps I'm overthinking this, but that's my understanding. Thanks!
(09-11-2023, 11:05 AM)davewill Wrote: Don't overlook your local community college for RA credits. Being in California, the tuition is cheap. In fact you might be able to use your Pell grant there, and get extra money back to use towards the rest of your degree. Not to mention being able to access on-campus tutoring and fun elective courses like art, music and P.E., which can be used for free electives and still count as RA credit. I had courses like college choir and raquetball on my transcript for my TESU BACS.
Edit: I just looked at the first post and realized you have a lot of business courses, which may well fill all of your free electives on the BACS. CC is still a good option for getting your RA credit.
Yes, thank you! that's also a good option to consider.
(09-09-2023, 04:50 PM)rachel83az Wrote: It's not yet passed. Probably. They sent out an email saying that it would be ending soon, once funds ran out, but TECEPs are still free for the moment (as far as we know). It's worth applying and sending in your completed work to at least see if the TECEPs are still available.
That said, if you want to go with Metropolia, that's also fine. I'd probably do the Cloud Technologies one and maybe give their Discrete Math a whirl for an extra 15€. Plus throw in as many of their free classes as you're willing to take. It's good to be a few credits over rather than a few credits under.
How to apply, it seems you need a student account, how to register?
(09-12-2023, 11:17 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Business Communication is a requirement for the BSBA/CIS, so you need that course as well.
The one from Sophia can work too, right? I have it included in my plan, it's supposed to fulfill the "Managerial Communications" Part following the wiki plan.