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COSC Lowered Enrollment Costs! - FinancialWorld - 04-08-2011 Yenisei. They do offer a BA with a concentration in Mathematics. Mathematics Concentration (Major) at Charter Oak State College. I'm kind of interested in it, but I don't know much about COSC or whether this program is any different than TESC's. COSC Lowered Enrollment Costs! - Yenisei - 04-08-2011 TESC's is 33 credits for the Math Area of Study and it's more flexible than COSC for UL Math because COSC requires some specific courses like Abstract Algebra and Real or Complex Analysis. However, for TESC also have to take two Calculus-based Physics courses with labs, so given those facts, I'd suggest that COSC could be better for someone who wants a Pure Mathematics emphasis on their degree whereas TESC could be better for someone who wants an Applied Mathematics emphasis. TESC's other advantage vis-a-vis COSC as regards Applied Mathematics is that the TESC BA in Nat Sci/Math can also be tailored to that, e.g., 18 UL credits in the Area of Study and maybe 6 more under Gen Ed. That, plus no capstone being required for either TESC Area of Study. |