07-18-2019, 07:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-18-2019, 08:04 AM by dharmastudios.)
(07-17-2019, 10:43 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, interesting, just wondering why did you decide on TESU for your ASNSM and Excelsior for BS Electrical Engineering Technology? I would do the following, get all you can done with the ECPI Associates degree first. If you have spare time, work on all the ACE requirements for the ASNSM.
However, I would not do the Excelsior BSEET since you can get that at TESU for cheaper, I would recommend continuing onward with the BSEET by transferring everything into TESU. BTW, both EC/TESU have ABET accreditation if that was the reason you wanted the EC option.
Actually, I reviewed TESU website, program name is different. BS Electronics Systems Engineering Technology.
Link: https://www.tesu.edu/ast/programs/bs/ele...technology
Specificially because in my state and with my employeer if I want to be able to get a PE (Professional Engineer) liscense I HAVE to do it with an ABET accredited college. 100% no exceptions allowed. Thus why Excelsior over TESU. E is ABET accredited, TESU isn't. If it weren't for that, I'd just finish the MET with ECPI.
.. wait. TESU is ABET? I didn't see that. I shall revise some.
And yes, Electronics engineering or electronics engineering technology will put me where I want to be, but electronic systesm engineering technology wont. The difference is that ESET puts you into fabrication or being an electrician. EET puts you into the bigger systems, and EET with a focus on power generation and the MET starter gives me a self-built (sorta) mechatronics focused on power generation degree set that is what I want. I already work for a large regional power company, in the engineering department (as a lackey) so I know where I'm aiming. But I have to have that ABET stamp on my Bachelors.
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Testing through BA In Mathematics via TESU - Graduation planned in 2020
Attending ECPI Online for Mechanical Engineering Technology - Bachelors - Graduation planned in 2020
Testing through BA In Mathematics via TESU - Graduation planned in 2020
Attending ECPI Online for Mechanical Engineering Technology - Bachelors - Graduation planned in 2020