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RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - armstrongsubero - 05-17-2019 Nobodys looking at COSC, but it seems like a good option for comp sci with these new courses. RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - NolaRice - 05-17-2019 (05-17-2019, 04:25 PM)Study.com Wrote: Thank you for your enthusiasm about our new courses! We're excited to make them available to you, and we can't wait for you to dive into them. I'm so consistently impressed with the quality of study.com courses - you guys are doing great work. This is by far my favorite format for online courses. Thanks for allowing me to finish my CS degree quickly and at a lower cost! RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - bluebooger - 05-17-2019 (05-17-2019, 05:51 PM)posabsolute Wrote: ... so unfortunate that tesu changing their policies and making it more expensive details, please ? (05-17-2019, 09:32 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: Nobodys looking at COSC, but it seems like a good option for comp sci with these new courses. but isn't the only way do that with a Bachelors in General Studies ? https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/2017-2018/ug_prog_study_degree_requirements/gen_studies_major_concentrations.php https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/2017-2018/subject_area_concentrations/computer_science_studies.php while the courses would be the same as a bachelors in computer science I'd much rather put Bachelors in Computer Science than Bachelors in General Studies on my resume` are study.com courses graded ? or are they pass / fail ? "Courses with grades of Pass are typically not acceptable in a concentration unless there is confirmation that Pass is equivalent to 2.0 © on a 4-point grading scale." RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - dfrecore - 05-17-2019 (05-17-2019, 09:32 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: Nobodys looking at COSC, but it seems like a good option for comp sci with these new courses. I wouldn't get a degree in General Studies with a Concentration in CompSci, even if it was the same number/type of courses. RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - TwinMom - 05-17-2019 (05-17-2019, 10:59 PM)dfrecore Wrote:I would appreciate hearing your reasoning? That is the direction my boys are headed for various reasons (financial, age, difficulty of some maths)(05-17-2019, 09:32 PM)armstrongsubero Wrote: Nobodys looking at COSC, but it seems like a good option for comp sci with these new courses. RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - armstrongsubero - 05-18-2019 I spoke to an advisor at COSC when I was comsidering my options. The GS degree can be listed as a BS in Computer Science on your resume and as far as I understand nowhere is General Studies Listed. RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - jsd - 05-18-2019 (05-17-2019, 10:42 PM)bluebooger Wrote:(05-17-2019, 05:51 PM)posabsolute Wrote: ... so unfortunate that tesu changing their policies and making it more expensive There's been a lot of talk about this on the forum lately. TESU has been pricing themselves out, and has made some vague indication that they're going to be less willing to accept alternative credit outside of specific agreements with certain vendors. that part seems more speculation and misunderstanding... but the pricing seems more clear cut -- with their full-price cornerstone course (and previously existing full-price capstone + res waiver), they're no longer the bargain they used to be, and for most degrees are now just about equal or actually more expensive than the other big 3 schools. RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - ReyMysterioso - 05-18-2019 Y'all got me thinking about a second bachelor's.... RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - udi - 05-18-2019 (05-18-2019, 12:09 AM)armstrongsubero Wrote: I spoke to an advisor at COSC when I was comsidering my options. The GS degree can be listed as a BS in Computer Science on your resume and as far as I understand nowhere is General Studies Listed. Well, that's a different story. Is there a snag then for doing the computer science concentration at COSC? The only thing might be finding an upper level software engineering course if the Saylor software engineering course doesn't transfer in. Also, I don't remember seeing linear algebra anywhere. https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/2017-2018/subject_area_concentrations/computer_science_studies.php RE: New Study.com courses (5/16/19) - armstrongsubero - 05-18-2019 The Saylor course transfers in as UL ITE 410: https://www.saylor.org/partners/credit-partners/charter-oak-state-college/ Linear Algebra can be done at a CC or on the cheap at AMU: https://www.amu.apus.edu/course-schedule/details.html?c=MATH220 |