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I remember hearing somewhere here that Study.com's "Intro to Computing" would work, is this still the case?
Do you guys have any other recommendations for this requirement?
Thanks in advance!
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02-14-2018, 06:29 PM
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Any physical science, natural science, or non-applied computer science should work here.
I think math courses may also fit in here.
Popular options include the Straighterline Nutrition and Environmental Science courses. Study.com equivalents would work too.
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Math won't work here, just NatSci and CompSci courses. Too many options to list for you, there are literally dozens using the main providers we discuss on here all the time.
If you're looking for free, Modern States/CLEP has science and computer courses. Cheap - use Saylor.
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I have taken 10 different courses from various providers that could fulfill this requirement. I highly recommend Sophia Enviromental Science and Davar Introduction to Computers.
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(02-14-2018, 07:08 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Math won't work here, just NatSci and CompSci courses. Too many options to list for you, there are literally dozens using the main providers we discuss on here all the time.
If you're looking for free, Modern States/CLEP has science and computer courses. Cheap - use Saylor.
Do they have to be different or could I get away with doing, say, two computer science courses or two physics courses?
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(02-15-2018, 12:06 AM)leland.kirk Wrote: (02-14-2018, 07:08 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Math won't work here, just NatSci and CompSci courses. Too many options to list for you, there are literally dozens using the main providers we discuss on here all the time.
If you're looking for free, Modern States/CLEP has science and computer courses. Cheap - use Saylor.
Do they have to be different or could I get away with doing, say, two computer science courses or two physics courses?
Any 2 courses you want, as long as they don't duplicate. So 2 computer courses, 2 physics courses, whatever - as long as their course equivalency numbers are different.
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(02-15-2018, 12:39 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Any 2 courses you want, as long as they don't duplicate. So 2 computer courses, 2 physics courses, whatever - as long as their course equivalency numbers are different.
Oh, rad! Thanks!
I'll probably do Study's 'Intro to Computing' and either 'Information Systems and Computer Applications' or 'Intro to Astronomy'
It seems like there's a lot of good options actually
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(02-15-2018, 03:36 AM)leland.kirk Wrote: Oh, rad! Thanks!
I'll probably do Study's 'Intro to Computing' and either 'Information Systems and Computer Applications' or 'Intro to Astronomy'
It seems like there's a lot of good options actually
Be sure to have the computer courses planned into your eval before assuming they will work there.
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