05-30-2012, 09:07 PM
I am interested in the nutrition course at Straighterline, but am wondering if it will count as a free elective or if it would fulfill one of the natural sciences requirements at TESC?
Straighterline Nutrition Course = TESC Natrual Science or Free Elective?
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05-30-2012, 09:07 PM
I am interested in the nutrition course at Straighterline, but am wondering if it will count as a free elective or if it would fulfill one of the natural sciences requirements at TESC?
05-30-2012, 11:57 PM
Straighterline's site shows:
Introduction to Nutrition becomes NUT-101 Human Nutrition Straighterline -> TESC guide: Transfer College Credits To Thomas Edison State College (TESC) - StraighterLine Nutrition, just like Health are not included as general education areas which leaves it as a free elective course. This guide explains the areas included in the general education areas: http://www.tesc.edu/documents/Degree_Pla..._12.09.pdf One option would be to pre-plan the course. You might be able to get it accepted as this course or maybe something else: The Science of Nutrition (BIO-208) 3.00 s.h.*** This introductory course is intended to provide accurate and scientifically sound information on human nutrition. Topics covered include food choices; the digestive system; metabolism; the effects of carbohydrates, fats and proteins on health; nutrition in various stages of the life cycle; vitamins and minerals; and the effect of diet in the presence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. ***Source: Thomas Edison State College: Course Offerings (search Nutrition) You'd have to attempt to show an adviser or someone in the dean's office that the course more closely matches a course that you could use. I would guess they're pretty set since they have that published transfer guide but it's always worth a shot.
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.
05-31-2012, 09:51 AM
Why won't Pharmacology from straighterline count toward anything at TESC ?
BA in Social Sciences from TESC complete!! Looking into online grad schools :coolgleam:
05-31-2012, 10:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2012, 10:09 AM by cooperalex2004.)
killerkitty Wrote:Why won't Pharmacology from straighterline count toward anything at TESC ? Even though Pharmacology is listed as a 200 level course in the PLA guide, TESC is probably basing this decision off of the ACE recommendation for those courses: Pharmacology I (PHARM101) Credit Type: Course ACE Course Number: 0021 Organization: StraighterLine Credit Recommendation: In the vocational level/certificate category, 3 semester hours in Pharmacology (9/11). Pharmacology II (PHARM102) Credit Type: Course ACE Course Number: 0022 Organization: StraighterLine Credit Recommendation: In the vocational level/certificate category, 3 semester hours in Pharmacology (9/11). I've never seen a written policy on this, but I can tell you that I had two credits denied because ACE recommended them as "vocational" credits. My CC took them and TESC wouldn't. I didn't need for anything but thought it was a little odd. Based on the ACE recommendation I'm not sure an appeal of any kind would help but as with Nutrition you can always ask. Check out this guide: https://www2.acenet.edu/nationalguide Unless TESC has said otherwise in a college catalog (such as for CLEP & DSST), they typically at least follow the level (vocational, lower, upper) that this guide gives (at least in my experience). This is also helpful for people not attending TESC, COSC, or EC since many schools accept ACE credits (once they figure out what they are). I received some credits from a former employer so check out the other listings if you have worked for one of them, just note that advising has told me they do not accept vocational credits.
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.
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