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I have planned out most of my courses, but I'm struggling to find information about degree-specific electives. The online catalog states you need 18 credits from the following:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Assembly Language
- Comparative Language Programming
- Compiler Construction
- Computer Arithmetic Algorithms
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Organization
- Computer Statistical Techniques
- Computer Simulation
- Data Mining and Data Analytics
- Database Systems and Design
- Mobile App Development
- Operations Research
- Problem Analysis and Solution
- Programming Languages
- Software Engineering
- Switching Theory and Automata
- UNIX
- Web Design and Development
What can I do to fulfill this requirement?
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Could someone explain what the “D” requirements and the “III”
Electives mean. I mean does the “d” requirements pertain to the “c” computer science electives ? And does the “III” electives mean any course of study or does it mean computer science electives as well.
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You do all these courses at study.com which is the quickest/easiest/cheapest path.
The hard part is finding the UL classes so using only study.com these classes are exactly:
Systems Analysis & Design 302
Database Management 303
Management Information Systems 303
Computer Architecture 306
Network Technology CMP-354 (tesu tecep)
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(06-27-2020, 02:52 PM)LevelUP Wrote: You do all these courses at study.com which is the quickest/easiest/cheapest path.
The hard part is finding the UL classes so using only study.com these classes are exactly:
Systems Analysis & Design 302
Database Management 303
Management Information Systems 303
Computer Architecture 306
Network Technology CMP-354 (tesu tecep)
Have you taken the network technology tecep?
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(09-16-2021, 10:52 PM)jsarles Wrote: (06-27-2020, 02:52 PM)LevelUP Wrote: You do all these courses at study.com which is the quickest/easiest/cheapest path.
The hard part is finding the UL classes so using only study.com these classes are exactly:
Systems Analysis & Design 302
Database Management 303
Management Information Systems 303
Computer Architecture 306
Network Technology CMP-354 (tesu tecep)
Have you taken the network technology tecep?
I took the Network TECEP and failed it mainly because I used only Study.com TECEP prep course and only studied the glossary terms in the book. I ended up just taking the TESU course Software Engineering for the last UL 3 credits.
I made a study guide and have the answers for the book which helps greatly. If I had retaken the TECEP exam, my odds would have probably been 66%+ to pass considering I put in enough hours to study.
I estimate around 30-50hrs of studying it takes to pass that exam. It's not hard, just a lot of information you have to know.
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