09-19-2020, 03:58 PM (This post was last modified: 09-19-2020, 04:00 PM by ctcarl.)
Hi Mike, I can help you with some of your questions.
Gen Eds are classes in areas such as English, Math, Natural Sciences, Humanities, and Social Science. Sophia has quite a few, starting with the basics like English Comp and College Algebra, which are requirements for almost everyone. Depending upon your degree requirements, you probably need other Gen Eds that you can pick up from Sophia.
"Liberal Arts" has more than one meaning in secondary education. Liberal Arts courses generally include Science, Arts, and Humanities, and Sophia has a decent selection of them. But there are also Liberal Arts colleges and Liberal Arts degree programs.
If you're looking for help with degree planning, you've come to the right place. But it would be helpful if we knew more about what kind of degree program you're in now. We may have some members here with experience at SUNY Empire who can help you out with course equivalencies. If not, we can try to point you in the right direction once we have a better idea of your degree requirements.
(09-19-2020, 08:46 PM)ss20ts Wrote: How many credits have you already completed? ESC has transfer credit limits. What degree are you working on? Have you already applied to ESC?
I already have 26 credits taken at Empire State College. I have taken random classes as a non matriculated student. I am currently going for a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (Public Affairs - Criminal Justice). I have a mentor but will not be working with him until spring. I need to manually put in my credits into my degree plan for now and they will be reviewed in Spring. Just trying to get a rough estimate of where I stand. I am registering for the fall term in October and was trying to see what I can take without overlapping and also trying to see what classes for Sophia I have taken already meet the Liberal Arts. I have over 140 credits but many will be left over because they do not fit into my plan... I assume. From what I can see, I already have met the GE requirements. Just hoping most of my NYPD Police Academy Upper Level Credits meet the concentration requirements.
(09-19-2020, 08:46 PM)ss20ts Wrote: How many credits have you already completed? ESC has transfer credit limits. What degree are you working on? Have you already applied to ESC?
I already have 26 credits taken at Empire State College. I have taken random classes as a non matriculated student. I am currently going for a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (Public Affairs - Criminal Justice). I have a mentor but will not be working with him until spring. I need to manually put in my credits into my degree plan for now and they will be reviewed in Spring. Just trying to get a rough estimate of where I stand. I am registering for the fall term in October and was trying to see what I can take without overlapping and also trying to see what classes for Sophia I have taken already meet the Liberal Arts. I have over 140 credits but many will be left over because they do not fit into my plan... I assume. From what I can see, I already have met the GE requirements. Just hoping most of my NYPD Police Academy Upper Level Credits meet the concentration requirements.
Thanks,
Mike
Hey Mike, It would be helpful if you can list out the credits you have already taken through Empire, Sophia, etc that way we can help match them to equivalency requirements for your degree. Once we can assist with what fits where we can help match up what your next possible options could be. However there is no way for us to assist with what could be Sophia Liberal Arts equivalent without knowing what courses you have already completed.
(09-19-2020, 08:46 PM)ss20ts Wrote: How many credits have you already completed? ESC has transfer credit limits. What degree are you working on? Have you already applied to ESC?
I already have 26 credits taken at Empire State College. I have taken random classes as a non matriculated student. I am currently going for a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (Public Affairs - Criminal Justice). I have a mentor but will not be working with him until spring. I need to manually put in my credits into my degree plan for now and they will be reviewed in Spring. Just trying to get a rough estimate of where I stand. I am registering for the fall term in October and was trying to see what I can take without overlapping and also trying to see what classes for Sophia I have taken already meet the Liberal Arts. I have over 140 credits but many will be left over because they do not fit into my plan... I assume. From what I can see, I already have met the GE requirements. Just hoping most of my NYPD Police Academy Upper Level Credits meet the concentration requirements.
Thanks,
Mike
Hey Mike, It would be helpful if you can list out the credits you have already taken through Empire, Sophia, etc that way we can help match them to equivalency requirements for your degree. Once we can assist with what fits where we can help match up what your next possible options could be. However there is no way for us to assist with what could be Sophia Liberal Arts equivalent without knowing what courses you have already completed.
I appreciate it. I have attached my ESC transcript. My mentor had already plugged in all my other credits but I manually added my ACE and Police transcripts. You will notice + and * marks next to classes to signify if they are upper level and or liberal arts classes. I added those marks to the transcripts I manually added so I am not sure if I added the + or * are added or not put in the right spots. The upper levels I picked from NYPD, I know those are upper levels. I just don't know what would be considered liberal arts. I am hoping I am just short the one mandatory degree planning class and some upper level credits.
09-22-2020, 03:54 PM (This post was last modified: 09-22-2020, 03:55 PM by BBryant165.)
(09-22-2020, 03:05 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Just a quick note: liberal arts generally is the same as general ed.
This is a good mention, thanks. Yes Liberal Arts courses are generally held as the same as Gen Ed as opposed to those which may fall under applied professional.
Quote:I appreciate it. I have attached my ESC transcript. My mentor had already plugged in all my other credits but I manually added my ACE and Police transcripts. You will notice + and * marks next to classes to signify if they are upper level and or liberal arts classes. I added those marks to the transcripts I manually added so I am not sure if I added the + or * are added or not put in the right spots. The upper levels I picked from NYPD, I know those are upper levels. I just don't know what would be considered liberal arts. I am hoping I am just short the one mandatory degree planning class and some upper level credits.
Thanks a bunch, Mike
Okay, so Mike, When I'm looking at your Sophia credits it appears that everything you marked for Liberal Arts is correct. Your BUS, ACCT, and PM courses are all generally applied professional credits. The only two I am unsure of (hopefully someone else can chime in) is your ethics course from The Institutes and the Stats course, some schools consider stats a math, some a business requirement.
However, this is where I get a little more confused. Your ESC US History 1 and World of Art are what schools generally would consider Liberal Arts yet they are not marked as such. Secondly, Procedural Law / Substantive Law / Terrorism Response / Bioterrorism are not something that would generally be considered Liberal Arts (Art/Literature/Philosophy/Natural Sciences/Social Sciences/) etc but more along the lines of an applied professional requirement for a degree program. You said these were marked or added by yourself or is this an official evaluation you got from the ESC mentor?
On a separate and unrelated note, are your Frederick Community College credits FEMA courses through independent study?
(09-22-2020, 03:54 PM)BBryant165 Wrote:
(09-22-2020, 03:05 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Just a quick note: liberal arts generally is the same as general ed.
This is a good mention, thanks. Yes Liberal Arts courses are generally held as the same as Gen Ed as opposed to those which may fall under applied professional.
Quote:I appreciate it. I have attached my ESC transcript. My mentor had already plugged in all my other credits but I manually added my ACE and Police transcripts. You will notice + and * marks next to classes to signify if they are upper level and or liberal arts classes. I added those marks to the transcripts I manually added so I am not sure if I added the + or * are added or not put in the right spots. The upper levels I picked from NYPD, I know those are upper levels. I just don't know what would be considered liberal arts. I am hoping I am just short the one mandatory degree planning class and some upper level credits.
Thanks a bunch, Mike
Okay, so Mike, When I'm looking at your Sophia credits it appears that everything you marked for Liberal Arts is correct. Your BUS, ACCT, and PM courses are all generally applied professional credits. The only two I am unsure of (hopefully someone else can chime in) is your ethics course from The Institutes and the Stats course, some schools consider stats a math, some a business requirement.
However, this is where I get a little more confused. Your ESC US History 1 and World of Art are what schools generally would consider Liberal Arts yet they are not marked as such. Secondly, Procedural Law / Substantive Law / Terrorism Response / Bioterrorism are not something that would generally be considered Liberal Arts (Art/Literature/Philosophy/Natural Sciences/Social Sciences/) etc but more along the lines of an applied professional requirement for a degree program. You said these were marked or added by yourself or is this an official evaluation you got from the ESC mentor?
On a separate and unrelated note, are your Frederick Community College credits FEMA courses through independent study?
Just realized the attachment says non-official, my bad. Let me know your thoughts but the Sophia credits look spot on.
(09-22-2020, 03:05 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Just a quick note: liberal arts generally is the same as general ed.
This is a good mention, thanks. Yes Liberal Arts courses are generally held as the same as Gen Ed as opposed to those which may fall under applied professional.
Quote:I appreciate it. I have attached my ESC transcript. My mentor had already plugged in all my other credits but I manually added my ACE and Police transcripts. You will notice + and * marks next to classes to signify if they are upper level and or liberal arts classes. I added those marks to the transcripts I manually added so I am not sure if I added the + or * are added or not put in the right spots. The upper levels I picked from NYPD, I know those are upper levels. I just don't know what would be considered liberal arts. I am hoping I am just short the one mandatory degree planning class and some upper level credits.
Thanks a bunch, Mike
Okay, so Mike, When I'm looking at your Sophia credits it appears that everything you marked for Liberal Arts is correct. Your BUS, ACCT, and PM courses are all generally applied professional credits. The only two I am unsure of (hopefully someone else can chime in) is your ethics course from The Institutes and the Stats course, some schools consider stats a math, some a business requirement.
However, this is where I get a little more confused. Your ESC US History 1 and World of Art are what schools generally would consider Liberal Arts yet they are not marked as such. Secondly, Procedural Law / Substantive Law / Terrorism Response / Bioterrorism are not something that would generally be considered Liberal Arts (Art/Literature/Philosophy/Natural Sciences/Social Sciences/) etc but more along the lines of an applied professional requirement for a degree program. You said these were marked or added by yourself or is this an official evaluation you got from the ESC mentor?
On a separate and unrelated note, are your Frederick Community College credits FEMA courses through independent study?
(09-22-2020, 03:54 PM)BBryant165 Wrote:
(09-22-2020, 03:05 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Just a quick note: liberal arts generally is the same as general ed.
This is a good mention, thanks. Yes Liberal Arts courses are generally held as the same as Gen Ed as opposed to those which may fall under applied professional.
Quote:I appreciate it. I have attached my ESC transcript. My mentor had already plugged in all my other credits but I manually added my ACE and Police transcripts. You will notice + and * marks next to classes to signify if they are upper level and or liberal arts classes. I added those marks to the transcripts I manually added so I am not sure if I added the + or * are added or not put in the right spots. The upper levels I picked from NYPD, I know those are upper levels. I just don't know what would be considered liberal arts. I am hoping I am just short the one mandatory degree planning class and some upper level credits.
Thanks a bunch, Mike
Okay, so Mike, When I'm looking at your Sophia credits it appears that everything you marked for Liberal Arts is correct. Your BUS, ACCT, and PM courses are all generally applied professional credits. The only two I am unsure of (hopefully someone else can chime in) is your ethics course from The Institutes and the Stats course, some schools consider stats a math, some a business requirement.
However, this is where I get a little more confused. Your ESC US History 1 and World of Art are what schools generally would consider Liberal Arts yet they are not marked as such. Secondly, Procedural Law / Substantive Law / Terrorism Response / Bioterrorism are not something that would generally be considered Liberal Arts (Art/Literature/Philosophy/Natural Sciences/Social Sciences/) etc but more along the lines of an applied professional requirement for a degree program. You said these were marked or added by yourself or is this an official evaluation you got from the ESC mentor?
On a separate and unrelated note, are your Frederick Community College credits FEMA courses through independent study?
Just realized the attachment says non-official, my bad. Let me know your thoughts but the Sophia credits look spot on.
Thanks for the insight. The FEMA classes were transferred into Frederick Community College a million years ago from FEMAs independent study section. All the classes on my transcript besides the NYPD and ACE Evaluation were evaluated and placed on my transcript by my mentor at ESC. The NYPD and ACE portion was placed on my transcript by me. I am hoping all I need is Upper Level courses. All my upper level classes via the police department are considered criminal justice classes. I just do not know yet if any fall into the required classes I need to take in my concentration area. So my company pays for 6 credits a term so I plan on just taking classes I think would fit until I find out from my mentor next term what falls where.