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04-22-2012, 10:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2012, 10:42 AM by IrishJohn.)
I created this degree plan template for Degree Forum Wiki to help out any newcomers who might want to major in this subject. I couldn't figure out how to do internal links to Wikia so hopefully dcan or someone else can help clean it up a bit.
TESC BA in History Degree Plan Template - Degree Forum Wiki
Here's the excel file of this degree plan template for anyone who prefers:
Less than 1 minute ago">TESC BA in History Degree Plan Template.xls (Size: 48 KB / Downloads: 2)
BA in History, TESC, Graduated September 2010
MA in History, American Public University, currently pursuing
Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing
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My BA History degree plan.
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Awesome job man. That wiki site is really turning into a great resource.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
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Gracias.
Yeah I think dcan's idea for the wiki was superb and is something that would have helped me a lot when I started this process. Even so, IC has been of enormous help to me. Combine the two and newcomers have an invaluable resource!
BA in History, TESC, Graduated September 2010
MA in History, American Public University, currently pursuing
Virginia teaching license, currently pursuing
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Absolutely outstanding job IrishJohn! Glad to see people starting to create content for it beyond just editing what's there.
BTW adding links is as easy as highlighting the text and clicking the link (chain) icon. In the popup it will list the target page and the link text. The target page is simply the title of the page. I made it even easier by making redirects of all the acronyms I could. So if you highlight "TESC" and click the link icon the popup should immediately say the page exists, and you just hit OK and *poof* you have a link to the underlying actual page (Thomas Edison State College). You can click the "All Pages" tab in the tabbar at the top and see a full list of pages. Most if not all of the acronyms are redirects to the formal pages, so you can simply highlight the acronym and make it a link in two clicks. You can see the redirect in action if you click on a TESC link, it will take you to the fully-qualified page name and will say "Redirected from TESC" under the title.
Thanks for helping someone else out! :patriot:
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Complete: TESU BA Computer Science
2011-2013 completed all BSBA CIS requirements except 4 gen eds.
2013 switched major to CS, then took a couple years off suddenly.
2015-2017 finished the CS.
CCAF: AAS Comp Sci
CLEP (10): A&I Lit, College Composition Modular, College Math, Financial Accounting, Marketing, Management, Microecon, Sociology, Psychology, Info Systems
DSST (4): Public Speaking, Business Ethics, Finance, MIS
ALEKS (3): College Algebra, Trig, Stats
UMUC (3): Comparative programming languages, Signal & Image Processing, Analysis of Algorithms
TESU (11): English Comp, Business Law, Macroecon, Managerial Accounting, Strategic Mgmt (BSBA Capstone), C++, Data Structures, Calc I/II, Discrete Math, BA Capstone
Warning: BA Capstone is a thesis, mine was 72 pages about a cryptography topic
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