05-16-2010, 05:58 PM
Okay, well letâs look at an Associate in Arts template:
Associate in Arts at Excelsior College â 60 credits
General Education for AA â 12 credits in two areas and 9 credits in one area
Humanities - NEED 3 credits
eng comp 2
spa 1103 spanish 1
phi 1113 intro to philosophy
Social Sciences/History - NEED 3 credits
pos 1113 american fed gov't
soc 1113 intro to sociology
his 1493 american history civil war era â ore
Math/Natural Science â NEED 6 credits
bio 2123 human ecology
Written English Requirement â 3 credits - DONE
eng 1113 freshman comp 1
Information Literacy â 1 credit - NEED
Arts and Sciences â 12 credits - NEED
Arts and Sciences/Applied Professional â 11 credits - NEED
An optional Area of Focus is awarded with 15 credits in a single Arts and Sciences discipline.
There may be a reason that you would want to specifically choose either a degree in âArtsâ or a degree in âScienceâ. (For instance, since I am interested in math and science majors, I usually only see the option of a Bachelor of Science degree being offered.)
At EC, the difference is not necessarily a reflection of more Arts or more Science credits. Basically the difference at EC for an Associate in Arts is an extra 9 credits in General Education and fewer Applied Professional credits (free electives). Also for a Bachelor of Arts, both depths would need to be Art & Sciences disciplines.
I had so few free electives and just enough Humanities and Social Science/History credits that my degree would have qualified for an Associate in Arts.
There are lots of exams in Humanities, Social Science, and History available. I would expect that you could build a degree that reflects your interests.
Having several marked DONE on the plan is very encouraging; however, just because this plan does not have as many, does not mean you are farther away from your goal. All of your credits can be used in both degrees. The 2 exams you mentioned (A&I Lit and History) would make 2 DONEs in this plan.
Associate in Arts at Excelsior College â 60 credits
General Education for AA â 12 credits in two areas and 9 credits in one area
Humanities - NEED 3 credits
eng comp 2
spa 1103 spanish 1
phi 1113 intro to philosophy
Social Sciences/History - NEED 3 credits
pos 1113 american fed gov't
soc 1113 intro to sociology
his 1493 american history civil war era â ore
Math/Natural Science â NEED 6 credits
bio 2123 human ecology
Written English Requirement â 3 credits - DONE
eng 1113 freshman comp 1
Information Literacy â 1 credit - NEED
Arts and Sciences â 12 credits - NEED
Arts and Sciences/Applied Professional â 11 credits - NEED
An optional Area of Focus is awarded with 15 credits in a single Arts and Sciences discipline.
There may be a reason that you would want to specifically choose either a degree in âArtsâ or a degree in âScienceâ. (For instance, since I am interested in math and science majors, I usually only see the option of a Bachelor of Science degree being offered.)
At EC, the difference is not necessarily a reflection of more Arts or more Science credits. Basically the difference at EC for an Associate in Arts is an extra 9 credits in General Education and fewer Applied Professional credits (free electives). Also for a Bachelor of Arts, both depths would need to be Art & Sciences disciplines.
I had so few free electives and just enough Humanities and Social Science/History credits that my degree would have qualified for an Associate in Arts.
There are lots of exams in Humanities, Social Science, and History available. I would expect that you could build a degree that reflects your interests.
Having several marked DONE on the plan is very encouraging; however, just because this plan does not have as many, does not mean you are farther away from your goal. All of your credits can be used in both degrees. The 2 exams you mentioned (A&I Lit and History) would make 2 DONEs in this plan.
AS in 2010 and BS in 2013 at Excelsior College - Transcripts and Costs
MS Biostatistics in 2019 at Texas A&M University - Graduate School
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MS Biostatistics in 2019 at Texas A&M University - Graduate School
Sharing Credit-by-Exam*
Resources Used - 20+ Exams Passed & General GRE
Practice Tests - Available for CLEP and DSST
* Link posted with permission from forum admin; thank you!