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RE: BS Tech Studies - courses required - rpmranger - 03-17-2021

I recently graduated from the Tech Studies BS program. I did:

American Govt - Instant Cert prep (CLEP) -Easy
Bus 311 - Study.com - You need this one because UL is required. Easy course with a final project slide presentation you create.
All math courses for the degree through Aleks.
The only courses I took at TESU were SOS-110 and APS-401. Both are very easy to get 100% A grades if you take them seriously and follow the rubric exactly. I would have zero issue with taking them concurrently if you are confident in writing and math. There just isn't much work involved if you are able to test out of all the MyLab remedial work in SOS-110.


RE: BS Tech Studies - courses required - khwaja1924 - 03-17-2021

(03-17-2021, 11:20 AM)rpmranger Wrote: I recently graduated from the Tech Studies BS program. I did:

American Govt - Instant Cert prep (CLEP) -Easy
Bus 311 - Study.com - You need this one because UL is required. Easy course with a final project slide presentation you create.
All math courses for the degree through Aleks.
The only courses I took at TESU were SOS-110 and APS-401. Both are very easy to get 100% A grades if you take them seriously and follow the rubric exactly. I would have zero issue with taking them concurrently if you are confident in writing and math. There just isn't much work involved if you are able to test out of all the MyLab remedial work in SOS-110.

Congratulations on your graduation.

I'm going to stick with taking the courses at study.com. At this point, I'm 75% done with the Political Science course. I'm planning to take the final, next week. Then, on to Project Management and Statistics.

I'm currently enrolled in SOS-110. As you said, it is not difficult but does take some time. As someone else suggested on this forum, I have completed many modules (Quizzes, MyLab, Nimblywise) in advance. So, the only items remaining are the written assignments. 

I didn't realize I could take the APS-401, simultaneously. At this point, I'll register for it, once I've completed all of the written assignments in SOS-110. Thanks for your feedback.

What is your plan, in terms of education, moving forward? Any plans for graduate studies?