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So I was on the TESU website taking a look at the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program and noticed that TESU mentions transferring in credits for American Council on Education courses that have been evaluated at the graduate level
Does anyone have experience with courses or exams that have been approved by ACE for graduate credit? I've never seen or heard of that before.
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ladylearner Wrote:So I was on the TESU website taking a look at the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program and noticed that TESU mentions transferring in credits for American Council on Education courses that have been evaluated at the graduate level
Does anyone have experience with courses or exams that have been approved by ACE for graduate credit? I've never seen or heard of that before.
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02-14-2016, 06:56 PM
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I can't remember who brought it up, but the CPP from ASIS is evaluated at the graduate level. I doubt that the credits will be counted as liberal arts, though.
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There are also some graduate level credits from the Center for Development of Security Excellence, but I don't think non-DoD employees can take these courses. The same probably applies to the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center which also offers courses evaluated at the graduate level by ACE.
Six Sigma Black Belt training from the Institute of Industrial Engineers is graduate level.
Some of the Graduate School courses are evaluated at the graduate level.
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CDSE has some, although I believe (not 100% sure) you need to be military/DOD.
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ladylearner Wrote:Does anyone have experience with courses or exams that have been approved by ACE for graduate credit? I've never seen or heard of that before.
Statistics.com has several of their courses recommended by ACE for graduate school credit. Bio-stats and Categorical Analysis are two that I have noticed.
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johnjaxs Wrote:CDSE has some, although I believe (not 100% sure) you need to be military/DOD.
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Yeah, you have to be military and/or a federal civilian employee for these (not sure if it's restricted to DoD or if it's fed wide). Their stuff is all full blown graduate courses - 16 week online courses with discussion board posts, tests, and research papers. So if you qualify it's nice to have a source of free credits, but they're not easy, fast, or self-paced (DSS also has a number of in-person courses that are ACE evaluated). I also inquired with a handful of graduate programs that claim to be open to transfer credit (Excelsior, TESU, AMU) and the responses I got were pretty uninspiring - mostly elective credit, if anything. I may end up taking one or two of their classes because they count as continuing education for my security certification, but as far as using them as a leg up on grad school I've pretty much completely disgarded the idea at this point as a waste of time. As it is, I withdrew from the one I had signed up for because it was just too time consuming for me to manage at the time.
For the most part graduate studies are too specific and focused for transfer credit to be terribly useful I think. CDSE's stuff probably lends itself best to a Masters in Security Management (AMU offers this). It doesn't even really work for a general business degree because it's all too federal government focused.
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Leherself Wrote:Yeah, you have to be military and/or a federal civilian employee for these (not sure if it's restricted to DoD or if it's fed wide). Their stuff is all full blown graduate courses - 12 week online courses with discussion board posts, tests, and research papers. So if you qualify it's nice to have a source of free credits, but they're not easy, fast, or self-paced (DSS also has a number of in-person courses that are ACE evaluated). I also inquired with a handful of graduate programs that claim to be open to transfer credit (Excelsior, TESU, AMU) and the responses I got were pretty uninspiring - mostly elective credit, if anything. I may end up taking one or two of their classes because they count as continuing education for my security certification, but as far as using them as a leg up on grad school I've pretty much completely disgarded the idea at this point as a waste of time. As it is, I withdrew from the one I had signed up for because it was just too time consuming for me to manage at the time.
For the most part graduate studies are too specific and focused for transfer credit to be terribly useful I think. CDSE's stuff probably lends itself best to a Masters in Security Management (AMU offers this). It doesn't even really work for a general business degree because it's all too federal government focused.
Since I saw the mention of ACE graduate credits being transferable on TESU's MALS page, I thought maybe there were some liberal arts ACE graduate credits somewhere out there.
As far as transferring graduate credits in general, I read somewhere on the forum that Amberton University is pretty flexible in that regard. I noticed Rutgers' MALS degree program also allows a lot of transfer credits. So maybe it is an affordable way to get a master's degree for someone who needs it for work. I could see it as a way to complete a graduate degree with the required 18 graduate credits in a subject area. Certainly something to think about. Most traditional graduate programs that I have seen allow no more than 6 transfer credits.
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ladylearner Wrote:Since I saw the mention of ACE graduate credits being transferable on TESU's MALS page, I thought maybe there were some liberal arts ACE graduate credits somewhere out there.
As far as transferring graduate credits in general, I read somewhere on the forum that Amberton University is pretty flexible in that regard. I noticed Rutgers' MALS degree program also allows a lot of transfer credits. So maybe it is an affordable way to get a master's degree for someone who needs it for work. I could see it as a way to complete a graduate degree with the required 18 graduate credits in a subject area. Certainly something to think about. Most traditional graduate programs that I have seen allow no more than 6 transfer credits.
these aren't liberal arts either- but Learner.org's classes have 2 and 3 credit self paced classes very cheap.
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Three of the Learner.org courses are coded as natural sciences.
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