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TESU BS Physics+Chemistry waiver
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Many of the BS degrees at TESU require students to complete either Physics I&II or Chemistry I&II (with labs). In past years, degreeforum members have reported that they were able to obtain a waiver from the school dean to take Physics I and Chemistry I to fulfill the requirement. Has anyone pursued such a waiver recently, and what were your results? I'm looking to do that for BSIT/BSTS.
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(08-16-2023, 12:50 AM)jch Wrote: Many of the BS degrees at TESU require students to complete either Physics I&II or Chemistry I&II (with labs). In past years, degreeforum members have reported that they were able to obtain a waiver from the school dean to take Physics I and Chemistry I to fulfill the requirement. Has anyone pursued such a waiver recently, and what were your results? I'm looking to do that for BSIT/BSTS.

I was wondering about this myself. I can see them wanting you to have a solid scientific basis for a BS degree, but requiring Physics 1 and 2 or Chemistry 1 and 2 for a BSBA is a bit strict.
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(08-16-2023, 05:11 AM)GameSlinger Wrote:
(08-16-2023, 12:50 AM)jch Wrote: Many of the BS degrees at TESU require students to complete either Physics I&II or Chemistry I&II (with labs). In past years, degreeforum members have reported that they were able to obtain a waiver from the school dean to take Physics I and Chemistry I to fulfill the requirement. Has anyone pursued such a waiver recently, and what were your results? I'm looking to do that for BSIT/BSTS.

I was wondering about this myself. I can see them wanting you to have a solid scientific basis for a BS degree, but requiring Physics 1 and 2 or Chemistry 1 and 2 for a BSBA is a bit strict.

This is not a requirement for the BSBA.  It's only a requirement for BS degrees that come from the School of Applied Science and Technology.
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There had been a few historical posts from people who reported that they planned to take Chemistry I and Physics I - however, I don't recall anyone ever confirming it worked.  At that time it was not explicitly listed in the TESU degree program that it required a I & II (it read more that you could mix/match the level I options), but that has since changed - it is now made very clear that it will require a level I then a level II of Chemistry or Physics science with lab.  New Mexico Jr College is normally the recommended option for both those I & II courses (very affordable those NM CCs no matter where you live).
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There were several reports in 2020 and earlier of people who reported getting a waiver. Here's the last example I've found so far:
(07-24-2020, 09:15 PM)rpmranger Wrote:
(07-24-2020, 08:02 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Don't you have to take Chem I & II, or Physics I & II?
No, I wanted to be very sure about that detail so I got approval (in writing) to do 1 and 1 of each from the department head. I'm not sure if it's an exception or not. I did already have other 4cr Science/Labs I transferred in from a B/M University plus a bunch of other Science courses so maybe that's why they approved the request? I have no idea.
Has anything changed since then in how TESU worded or applied the science requirement?
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Your best bet is to continue with your current classes and also email the registrar at TESU to verify you can do the 1+1 instead of a particular natural science 1/2. I don't think there has been any changes, have you also tried doing the 'what if' option to see if your sciences came through?
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(08-16-2023, 10:40 AM)jch Wrote: There were several reports in 2020 and earlier of people who reported getting a waiver. Here's the last example I've found so far:
(07-24-2020, 09:15 PM)rpmranger Wrote:
(07-24-2020, 08:02 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Don't you have to take Chem I & II, or Physics I & II?
No, I wanted to be very sure about that detail so I got approval (in writing) to do 1 and 1 of each from the department head. I'm not sure if it's an exception or not. I did already have other 4cr Science/Labs I transferred in from a B/M University plus a bunch of other Science courses so maybe that's why they approved the request? I have no idea.
Has anything changed since then in how TESU worded or applied the science requirement?

Yes, it is quite different than from 2020 - https://web.archive.org/web/202012042341...rams/bs/it

And now in 2023 - https://web.archive.org/web/202306031600...rams/bs/it See change in Section II. Technical Studies (55 Credits) area, this is where they now 'spell it out' that the II with lab is required.
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(08-16-2023, 11:28 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Your best bet is to continue with your current classes and also email the registrar at TESU to verify you can do the 1+1 instead of a particular natural science 1/2.  I don't think there has been any changes, have you also tried doing the 'what if' option to see if your sciences came through?

I haven't completed either physics or chemistry yet, so I can't use what-if to predict things. I'll probably just go ahead and ask for a waiver once advising makes some other changes to my degree programs. 
I just pulled up an old catalog from 2019 and compared it to the current one - they both use the exact same language. Both state that Physics I with Lab OR Chemistry I with Lab 4 AND Physics II with Lab OR Chemistry II with Lab 4 are required. Hopefully they haven't decided to stop giving out waivers to allow I from chem&physics. Interesting note, neither catalog specifies that both sciences must be from the same field.
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(08-16-2023, 11:43 AM)jch Wrote:
(08-16-2023, 11:28 AM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Your best bet is to continue with your current classes and also email the registrar at TESU to verify you can do the 1+1 instead of a particular natural science 1/2.  I don't think there has been any changes, have you also tried doing the 'what if' option to see if your sciences came through?

I haven't completed either physics or chemistry yet, so I can't use what-if to predict things. I'll probably just go ahead and ask for a waiver once advising makes some other changes to my degree programs. 
I just pulled up an old catalog from 2019 and compared it to the current one - they both use the exact same language. Both state that Physics I with Lab OR Chemistry I with Lab 4 AND Physics II with Lab OR Chemistry II with Lab 4 are required. Hopefully they haven't decided to stop giving out waivers to allow I from chem&physics. Interesting note, neither catalog specifies that both sciences must be from the same field.

Please see my above reply on the differences prior to the current (2023) -  https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid400406
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(08-16-2023, 11:42 AM)allvia Wrote:
(08-16-2023, 10:40 AM)jch Wrote: There were several reports in 2020 and earlier of people who reported getting a waiver. Here's the last example I've found so far:
(07-24-2020, 09:15 PM)rpmranger Wrote:
(07-24-2020, 08:02 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Don't you have to take Chem I & II, or Physics I & II?
No, I wanted to be very sure about that detail so I got approval (in writing) to do 1 and 1 of each from the department head. I'm not sure if it's an exception or not. I did already have other 4cr Science/Labs I transferred in from a B/M University plus a bunch of other Science courses so maybe that's why they approved the request? I have no idea.
Has anything changed since then in how TESU worded or applied the science requirement?

Yes, it is quite different than from 2020 - https://web.archive.org/web/202012042341...rams/bs/it

And now in 2023 - https://web.archive.org/web/202306031600...rams/bs/it

I'm not seeing what's different. The requirements table is exactly the same on the 2020 and 2023 links.
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