Do I take all 10 of these? Not that I am complaining for free or anything...[ATTACH=CONFIG]1447[/ATTACH]
CC: American History I, Calculus I, Raquetball, Technical Drawing ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, PreCalculus, Intro to Statistics TEEX: Cyber Security for Everyone, Cyber Security for IT Professionals, Cyber Security for Business Professionals
Yes, you have to take all 10 if you want all 6 credits. If you just want 2 credits for a particular course like CYB-101, then just take all of the courses listed under it.
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If you want 6 credits, yes. Each course counts as 2 credits and you must complete all of the sub-tracks within the course. CYB101 was pretty easy. The other two were a little more tedious and a little more difficult, at least for me. But they are all definitely doable. Especially for 6 free credits!
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Public Relations: Thought and Practice 86
TEEX
Cyber 101: Cyber Security for Everyone
Cyber 201: Cyber Security for IT Professionals
Cyber 301: Cyber Security for Business Professionals
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Intermediate Algebra
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owner66 Wrote:Do I take all 10 of these? Not that I am complaining for free or anything...[ATTACH=CONFIG]1447[/ATTACH]
Everyone already answered, but if you're still a little unclear, think of those 10 more like "chapters" within a class. Each "class" is worth 2 credits consists of 3 chapters. Each chapter has roughly 6 modules. Modules must be passed with 70% or greater, but "chapters" must average 80% or better for college credit.
If you're new with this material, start with the class Cybersecurity for Everyone. Those "chapters" are much easier than the others. In my opinion, the next easiest set are the ones for business, and the hardest set for IT professionals.
If you want 2 credits for CYB101 you take the 3 courses listed under that number.
If you want 2 credits for CYB201 you take the 4 courses listed under that number.
If you want 2 credits for CYB301 you take the 3 courses listed under that number.
And pass everything with 80%.