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07-24-2024, 11:07 PM
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So over the summer, I had a lot of free time on my hands since my job gave me paid time off from July 01-August 14. I decided to speed-run some courses and certificates just for fun. Over 18 days of nonstop working on courses (10-12 hours a day), I was able to complete the following.
Sophia Credits:
Business Law
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Business
Managerial Accounting
Principles of Finance
Principles of Management
Project Management
Developing Effective Teams
The Essentials of Managing Conflict
Introduction to Information Technology
Introduction to Java Programming
Introduction to Networking
Introduction to Programming in Python
Introduction to Web Development
Visual Communications
Ancient Greek Philosophers
Introduction to Ethics
Calculus 1
College Algebra
Introduction to College Mathematics
Anatomy and Physiology 1
Anatomy and Physiology 2
Environmental Science
Human Biology
Introduction to Nutrition
Microbiology
Health, Fitness, and Wellness
Lifespan Development
Microeconomics
US History 1
Coursera Certificates:
Google: Data Analytics = ITS - 130 Database Fundamentals, ITS 231 Database Programming, ITS - 199 Special Topics in ITS, COS-206 R Programming
Google: IT Support Professional = CIS-1070 Computer Concepts and Applications, CYB-1200 Intro to cybersecurity , ITS-1400 - Intro to Networking, ITS-1600 Fundementals of Mordern Operating Systems, ITS-2610 Linux
Google: Project Management - MAN- 235 Intro to Project Management, MAN-437 Project Management, MAN-438 Mastering Project Management
Arizona State University
CIS 194- Business Technology Fundamentals
In Progress:
IBM: Cybersecurity Analyst Professional
I was wondering if I would be able to use these credits to create a new degree. I saw they offer an associate's degree in Computer Science and was wondering how many transfer credits will they accept into an associate's program? I already have an RA bachelor's plus tons of extra credits.
https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/asnsm/computer-science
I also found another program AAS in Applied Computer Studies
https://tesu.smartcatalogiq.com/current/...r-studies/
Degrees In Progress:
EVMS Doctor of Health Science
Completed Degrees:
Doctor of Healthcare Administration Dec 2021
Masters of Business Administration July 2022
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelors of Science in Police Studies '14
Advanced Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15
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My goodness, gracious! You're amazing, that was awesome, so many credits! Anyways, here's a hidden secret that I rarely tell people, you can get the AS Computer Science and the AAS Applied Computer Studies using the same classes you take from the balanced mix/match of Coursera, Sophia.org, Study.com, TEEX, etc, as long as the classes don't overlap!
AS Comp Sci
Computer Science Requirements (27 Credits)
- Computer Science Electives 18
- Natural Science, Computer Science, or Math Electives 9
Applied Computer Studies Requirements (21 Credits)
Complete 18 credits in the Applied Computer Studies area and the 3 credit Capstone course.
Now get this, you can also add the AS Math plus the AAS Environmental, Safety, and Security Technologies added to the two above (actually, I recommend, it'll be asking for these two and adding the AS Comp Sci and AAS Applied Comp Studies as second areas of study to your AS, AAS). The AS does not have a capstone, the AAS has a capstone requirement though.
Last but not least, if you're getting another Bachelors, you might as well add as many certs that you can along with this... Max the ROI/Value with the cost of capstones and try to skip the residency waiver fee by taking the max of 15 credits for residency.
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07-25-2024, 12:22 AM
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(07-24-2024, 11:53 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: My goodness, gracious! You're amazing, that was awesome, so many credits! Anyways, here's a hidden secret that I rarely tell people, you can get the AS Computer Science and the AAS Applied Computer Studies using the same classes you take from the balanced mix/match of Coursera, Sophia.org, Study.com, TEEX, etc, as long as the classes don't overlap!
AS Comp Sci
Computer Science Requirements (27 Credits)
- Computer Science Electives 18
- Natural Science, Computer Science, or Math Electives 9
Applied Computer Studies Requirements (21 Credits)
Complete 18 credits in the Applied Computer Studies area and the 3 credit Capstone course.
Now get this, you can also add the AS Math plus the AAS Environmental, Safety, and Security Technologies added to the two above (actually, I recommend, it'll be asking for these two and adding the AS Comp Sci and AAS Applied Comp Studies as second areas of study to your AS, AAS). The AS does not have a capstone, the AAS has a capstone requirement though.
Last but not least, if you're getting another Bachelors, you might as well add as many certs that you can along with this... Max the ROI/Value with the cost of capstones and try to skip the residency waiver fee by taking the max of 15 credits for residency.
Why thank you so much , to be honest the courses were quick and easy haha wish I knew all this stuff when I graduate high school over 10 years ago.
My main question is does TESU have a transfer credit policy for associates degrees? I couldn’t find much information on this. Also since I pretty much got all the degree requirements for the associates degree I wonder if they will take all 60 credits and what fees will I have to pay if any ? I’m sure they just won’t give me a degree for free lol. I am just trying to play around with credits. I saw I can get a bachelors in health science or bachelors of professional studies with a concentration in business and management over at excelsior university pretty much almost done about 4-5 courses only needed (I could take study.com classes or take them in other colleges to meet the requirement).
Eventually I was thinking of going for a bachelors in computer science and a bachelors in political science from TESU but I have so many degrees on my plate right now I have lined up. I just jumped into another doctoral program because I took a pause on my EVMS program. Also planning on applying to Jacksonville state university masters in integrated studies and another masters degree in Nutrition over at North West Missouri State University maybe in the next two or three years. In the long term I do plan on doing UMPI MAOL eventually.
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EVMS Doctor of Health Science
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Doctor of Healthcare Administration Dec 2021
Masters of Business Administration July 2022
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelors of Science in Police Studies '14
Advanced Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15
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I got your PM, to answer your question earlier...
Flat Rate Term of 15 credits: $4,428
https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/flat-rate-tuition
Graduation Fee: $298
https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/fees
One Associates & Two Bachelors Capstones: FREE
Complete the 3 capstones and two easy classes for 15 credits
Note 1: For the AAS ACS & ESST, you have a capstone, all the other classes are completed as long as it 'hits' those computer classes or ESST requirements (which are a mix of general ed and elective classes, not even ESST specific)
Note 2: Your other AS Computer Science/Math just requires you to take the classes that come into the degree, you need Calculus 1 if you don't have it already, everything else should be easy to complete and transfer in from what I mentioned.
Recommendation: Graduate the Associates, Bachelors, and any certs you want all at once, to save on the extra graduation fee.
Associates: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...gree_Plans
Certificates: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...cate_Plans
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07-25-2024, 11:33 AM
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(07-25-2024, 11:27 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I got your PM, to answer your question earlier...
Flat Rate Term of 15 credits: $4,428
https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/flat-rate-tuition
Graduation Fee: $298
https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/fees
One Associates & Two Bachelors Capstones: FREE
Complete the 3 capstones and two easy classes for 15 credits
Note 1: For the AAS ACS & ESST, you have a capstone, all the other classes are completed as long as it 'hits' those computer classes or ESST requirements (which are a mix of general ed and elective classes, not even ESST specific)
Note 2: Your other AS Computer Science/Math just requires you to take the classes that come into the degree, you need Calculus 1 if you don't have it already, everything else should be easy to complete and transfer in from what I mentioned.
Recommendation: Graduate the Associates, Bachelors, and any certs you want all at once, to save on the extra graduation fee.
Associates: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...gree_Plans
Certificates: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...cate_Plans So from my understanding for the second-degree option, I can do two bachelors and one associate degree, or is that all together two bachelors and one associate degree in one run? I was considering a bachelors in political science and a bachelors in computer science and could throw in the AS in math for fun.
Im trying to figure out if there is a limit to how many degrees I can take in one run.
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Doctor of Healthcare Administration Dec 2021
Masters of Business Administration July 2022
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelors of Science in Police Studies '14
Advanced Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15
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2 Associates, 2 Bachelors, X certificates...
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(07-25-2024, 11:33 AM)newdegree Wrote: Im trying to figure out if there is a limit to how many degrees I can take in one run.
If you're interested in multiple subjects or degrees from TESU, read this for close understanding: Award of Degrees Policy.
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(07-25-2024, 11:44 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: 2 Associates, 2 Bachelors, X certificates...
So in one run I can do 2 bachelors, 2 associates, and as many certificates as long as the classes do not overlap correct?
I thought it was 2 bachelor's or 2 associates per degree confirmation? Sorry I seem a bit confused although you have laid it out pretty simple.
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Doctor of Healthcare Administration Dec 2021
Masters of Business Administration July 2022
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelors of Science in Police Studies '14
Advanced Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15
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You can do up to 4 certs according to my son’s advisor.
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Yeah I am still confused lol
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EVMS Doctor of Health Science
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Masters of Business Administration July 2022
Masters of Public Administration '19
Masters of Arts in Urban Affairs '17
Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice '16
Bachelors of Science in Police Studies '14
Advanced Graduate Certificate in Criminal Investigations '15
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