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RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - rachel83az - 01-06-2022 SDC's Software Engineering would be LL and not overlap with the UL course. The most important thing is that, in the AOS, only the three UL courses can overlap for CIS. If a course is in the AOS of one but is a general elective for the other, that's fine. RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - Lee586 - 01-06-2022 So none of the LL can overlap in AOS? This gets kind of confusing. Also for the final UL can I do Network TECEP instead of Digital Marketing? RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - rachel83az - 01-06-2022 No, the Network Technology TECEP applies to CS but NOT CIS. Yes, only 9 credits in the WHOLE AOS can overlap. This includes both UL and LL electives. RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - bjcheung77 - 01-07-2022 @Lee586, in regards to overlapping courses and the 24 credit requirements for different courses, you can review this thread: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-BA-CS-BSBA-CIS RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - Lee586 - 01-07-2022 Thanks for all the great information guys. Appreciate it! If none of the LL AOS Credits can overlap, than what I am suppose to use for Intro to Programming? I have Intro to Programming from Study.com as my Intro to Programming AOS Section in CS Degree. RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - carrythenothing - 01-07-2022 The BSBA degree in CIS requires a programming class (e.g., Python) but not Introduction to Programming. RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - Lee586 - 01-07-2022 Thanks. So I'm assuming we can't Operating Systems as a LL Elective. Any good recommendations for LL Electives for CIS? Especially if CIS 107 is already being used for CS. Also would I be able to use UL Software Engineering from WGU in the CIS Degree, and then take Network Technology for the CS UL? Then I don't have to take the Digital Marketing class from study which looks like way too much work. RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - bjcheung77 - 01-07-2022 What would be easiest is to list both your current credits you have in the CIS and CS degrees, just like what was done in the "linked" thread... It's already got a workaround for you, if you missed it, I highly suggest again to copy/paste what you have in the AOS for both degrees... it's easier seeing the big picture instead of "course by course", faster too... RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - rachel83az - 01-07-2022 (01-07-2022, 01:12 PM)Lee586 Wrote: Thanks. So I'm assuming we can't Operating Systems as a LL Elective. Any good recommendations for LL Electives for CIS? Especially if CIS 107 is already being used for CS. Did the WGU class come in with a CIS prefix? If it came in as CIS-351 or similar, then maybe? But the Network Technology TECEP is no walk in the park: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Network_Technology_(CMP-354-TE) Digital Marketing doesn't look super easy, but it does look easier than the TECEP. RE: TESU Eliminates SOME Study.com Transfer Credits [unconfirmed] - carrythenothing - 01-07-2022 (01-07-2022, 01:12 PM)Lee586 Wrote: Thanks. So I'm assuming we can't Operating Systems as a LL Elective. Any good recommendations for LL Electives for CIS? Especially if CIS 107 is already being used for CS. There's actually a maximum of 6 lower-level credits for the area of study, but a few that would work are listed in the catalog: https://tesu.smartcatalogiq.com/Current/Undergraduate-Catalog/Degree-Programs-and-Certificates/Bachelor-of-Science-in-Business-Administration/BSBA-in-Computer-Information-Systems |