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(08-21-2019, 12:57 PM)davewill Wrote: Actually, I think that LinAlg is a holdover from when you could choose Discrete Math OR Linear Algebra for the required math slot. I suspect no other math courses would work, but I'm only guessing as well. That seems logical. I didn't realize it used to be Discrete Math or Linear Algebra
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I'm confused now. Does this mean that linear algebra goes in the discrete math slot?
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(08-21-2019, 03:55 PM)udi Wrote: I'm confused now. Does this mean that linear algebra goes in the discrete math slot?
No, Discrete Math is separate. I think davewill is just pointing out that in the past, the slot required either Discrete Math OR Linear Algebra, and that's why (in his best guess) Linear Algebra counts for Computer Science.
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I wonder if Coopersmith's Programming in Python (TCH-401) would also qualify
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(08-21-2019, 10:22 PM)Kalpa Wrote: I wonder if Coopersmith's Programming in Python (TCH-401) would also qualify
They'll probably take it as part of lower level AOS, but it's not an UL course.
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(08-12-2019, 12:53 AM)udi Wrote: Basic Programming from CSU Global may still transfer as upper credit. https://csuglobal.edu/undergraduate/alte...ssessments ITS320S
Talk to someone other than the person who doesn't know the capstone doesn't count towards UL.
hey was just looking for this course and I can't seem to find it through the site or google (your link doesn't work for me for some reason). Is the course still available?
never mind I got it, not sure how I missed it. So this is a 16-week course or can it be completed sooner?
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(08-28-2019, 09:51 AM)Salamander Wrote: (08-12-2019, 12:53 AM)udi Wrote: Basic Programming from CSU Global may still transfer as upper credit. https://csuglobal.edu/undergraduate/alte...ssessments ITS320S
Talk to someone other than the person who doesn't know the capstone doesn't count towards UL.
hey was just looking for this course and I can't seem to find it through the site or google (your link doesn't work for me for some reason). Is the course still available?
never mind I got it, not sure how I missed it. So this is a 16-week course or can it be completed sooner?
I think it works as a normal online course with discussion boards, but the 16 weeks are condensed to 8 weeks. CSU does a TERRIBLE job providing information on this.
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(08-21-2019, 12:28 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: My guess is it's only math classes that are part of a normal CS degree (since TESU's is very light on math). We know Calc 1 and Discrete Math work (in fact, they're required), and we know Linear Algebra works. I'm guessing Differential Equations would also work, if you had credit in that. I wonder about Calc 2?
Bumping this thread since it's relevant.
Does anyone know if math courses Calc 2 or above (abstract algebra, diff eq, MAT-301 from Coopersmith, etc.) can be used to fill the CS AOS electives in the BA in CS?
I'd like to apply to graduate school in Applied Physics or Mathematics and they require a few more math courses, but I'm iffy if I want to shell the extra cash for a complete BA in Computer Science & Mathematics.
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(08-12-2020, 02:00 PM)yum2177 Wrote: (08-21-2019, 12:28 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: My guess is it's only math classes that are part of a normal CS degree (since TESU's is very light on math). We know Calc 1 and Discrete Math work (in fact, they're required), and we know Linear Algebra works. I'm guessing Differential Equations would also work, if you had credit in that. I wonder about Calc 2?
Bumping this thread since it's relevant.
Does anyone know if math courses Calc 2 or above (abstract algebra, diff eq, MAT-301 from Coopersmith, etc.) can be used to fill the CS AOS electives in the BA in CS?
I'd like to apply to graduate school in Applied Physics or Mathematics and they require a few more math courses, but I'm iffy if I want to shell the extra cash for a complete BA in Computer Science & Mathematics.
My advisor has already indicated, and it's currently noted in my evaluation, if I take a 3+ credit Calculus 1 course it will fulfill the core AOS and anything over will go towards the AOS electives. Specifically, we discussed Study.com Math 104 Calculus which comes in as MAT-231 Calculus 1 at TESU
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I completed Project Management with sophia.org. It transferred as MAN235( introduction to Project Management) and not MAN435 (Project Management). How can I get TESU to change that
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