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RE: TESU cos-111 - introduction to programming equivalency? - posabsolute - 07-20-2018 I already got 2 programming courses transfered that the advisor says does not fit: CIS299 Programming and Integration II CAP199 Multimedia Programming The saylor course transfer as COS-101 which I already got, I would be surprised they allow this no? RE: TESU cos-111 - introduction to programming equivalency? - davewill - 07-20-2018 (07-20-2018, 12:46 PM)posabsolute Wrote: I already got 2 programming courses transfered that the advisor says does not fit: I can see why those two wouldn't work, they don't sound object-oriented and neither are CS prefixes. As far as the Saylor CS-101, it can't hurt to ask, but they probably won't. RE: TESU cos-111 - introduction to programming equivalency? - davewill - 07-20-2018 BTW, I think it's worth trying the onlinedegree.com course. After all until someone tries transferring it in we won't know the equivalency. RE: TESU cos-111 - introduction to programming equivalency? - posabsolute - 07-21-2018 I would, but it's only open to US citizens RE: TESU cos-111 - introduction to programming equivalency? - armstrongsubero - 10-24-2018 Sorry to resurrect an old thread but any word on what will fit into that slot? RE: TESU cos-111 - introduction to programming equivalency? - studyandpass5 - 10-25-2018 Same here; will SL Intro to C++ still fit into the Programming area for BSBA CIS? RE: TESU cos-111 - introduction to programming equivalency? - Merlin - 10-25-2018 (10-25-2018, 02:57 PM)studyandpass5 Wrote: Same here; will SL Intro to C++ still fit into the Programming area for BSBA CIS? Yes. It did for me anyway. In fact, you should be able to use either the SL Intro to C++ course or the Study.com C or Java programming courses to fulfill the CIS programming language requirement now. However, I don't know if any of those courses will meet the requirements of the BACS Intro Programming course. The OnlineDegree.com course seems the most likely to do so. |