(04-09-2018, 12:13 AM)Yenisei Wrote:(04-08-2018, 09:46 PM)eriehiker Wrote: There are new computer science courses, but no word on accreditation.
They look very interesting to me. The best would be if that Operating Systems course would be transferable to TESU.
Unfortunately, the Computer Science 305 Operating Systems course is a certificate-only course, not a for-credit course. No indication that it is being considered for credit, but who knows what the future may bring.
The only CS-related courses that are approved for college credit so far are:
Business 109: Intro to Computing (ACE & NCCRS)
Business 303: Management Information Systems (ACE & NCCRS)
Computer Science 102: Fundamentals of Information Technology (NCCRS)
Computer Science 103: Computer Concepts & Applications (n/a)
Computer Science 302: Systems Analysis & Design (n/a)
Computer Science 303: Database Management (n/a)
Those all say they are available for college credit, though the ones with (n/a) are new, and have not yet been listed for credit by ACE or NCCRS.
I'm particularly interested in CS 302, as I've already signed up for a CSU Global Exam for that, but if I can take it via Study.com, I'd prefer that.
FYI, these are the new college credit courses that have recently been listed on Study.com. Most of them do not appear to be listed under ACE or NCCRS yet though, so I have to assume they've got approval but it just hasn't hit the websites yet. Some of these were on my older lists pending credit recommendation for the last couple of months.
Art 104: History of Western Art II
Business 203: Introduction to Retail Merchandising
Business 318: Management Ethics
Communications 301: Diversity and Intercultural Communication
Computer Science 103: Computer Concepts & Applications
Computer Science 302: Systems Analysis & Design
Computer Science 303: Database Management
Criminal Justice 301: White Collar Crime
Criminal Justice 306: Research Methods in Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice 381: Victimology
Earth Science 104: Intro to Meteorology
Education 210: Technology in the Classroom
History 100: Western Civilization from Prehistory to Post-WWII
History 105: US History from Settlement to Present Day
History 307: American Civil Rights Movement
History 309: War & American Society
Marketing 303: Global Marketing
Marketing 306: Principles of Selling
Political Science 103: Comparative Politics
Psychology 302: Cognitive Psychology
Psychology 306: Advanced Abnormal Psychology
Psychology 311: Physiological Psychology
Psychology 314: Psychology of Learning
Psychology 315: Psychology of Motivation
Psychology 316: Advanced Social Psychology
Social Science 108: Ethics in the Social Sciences
Sociology 305: Sociology of Work
There were some others that were added late last month (like Leading Organizational Change and Organizational Communication) but I think someone else already mentioned those.
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