03-25-2017, 05:45 PM
Use the PLA database to look up your courses to see where they might end up.
All of these are probably going to end up as CAP-***, which is bad news since they're too applied for CS.
You should pick programming courses geared for software engineers rather than sysadmin/webdev scripting courses.
Interestingly, an intro to Unix course will come in as COS-283 and that will be accepted. I would not count on the same thing happening with a shell scripting course.
Many of that school's courses with the CSI prefix will work. I'd look there instead and ditch all of these courses.
All of these are probably going to end up as CAP-***, which is bad news since they're too applied for CS.
You should pick programming courses geared for software engineers rather than sysadmin/webdev scripting courses.
Interestingly, an intro to Unix course will come in as COS-283 and that will be accepted. I would not count on the same thing happening with a shell scripting course.
Many of that school's courses with the CSI prefix will work. I'd look there instead and ditch all of these courses.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)