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TESC ASNSM in Computer Science Credit Distribution - dsantos032 - 02-15-2011

I recently registered to Thomas Edison and currently looking to sign up for classes, but I am confused on how to know what classes fall into which category.

For example, the humanities 6 credit requirement. Where can I find a list of approved classes for humanities? Are the only classes that fall into the category humanities 1 and 2 courses? please explain.

I have the same question for B. Theory Area Courses & C. Computer Science Electives. Are the courses underneath both categories the only approved classes?






Subject/Category Credits
I. General Education Requirements 30
A. English Composition 6
B. Humanities 6
C. Social Sciences 6
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 6
Calculus I
Calculus II

E. General Education Electives 6
II. Area of Study: Computer Science 21
A. Introductory Course (required) 3
Introduction to Computer Science

B. Theory (required) 9
Select three of the following:
Assembly Language Programming (3)
Data Structures (3)
Discrete Math (3)
Linear Algebra (3)

C. Computer Science Electives 9
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Simulation
Comparative Programming Languages
Computer Architecture
Computer Graphics (Required to be taught from a Computer Science department)
Computer Statistical Techniques
Problem Analysis & Solution
Programming Languages
Unix
Database Management
Systems Analysis and Design
Systems Programming

III. Free Electives 9
Total 60


TESC ASNSM in Computer Science Credit Distribution - Yenisei - 02-16-2011

No, you can get others approved, or others have already been approved, especially some CIS courses, e.g., Systems Analysis and MIS´.


TESC ASNSM in Computer Science Credit Distribution - NAP - 02-16-2011

dsantos032 Wrote:.....
For example, the humanities 6 credit requirement. Where can I find a list of approved classes for humanities? Are the only classes that fall into the category humanities 1 and 2 courses? please explain......

To get an idea of which courses/tests would qualify as Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, check out this link and scroll down to the CLEP tests section:

Undergraduate Ways to Earn Credit - Thomas Edison State College - acalog ACMSâ„¢

Also this post is very helpful for understanding how to create the Gen Ed section of a degree plan:

http://www.degreeforum.net/general-education-testing-discussion/7793-alpha-numerics-dummies.html


TESC ASNSM in Computer Science Credit Distribution - dsantos032 - 02-16-2011

Good stuff! Thanks!


TESC ASNSM in Computer Science Credit Distribution - cookderosa - 02-17-2011

ask and you shall receive.


http://www.degreeforum.net/general-education-testing-discussion/7793-alpha-numerics-dummies.html?highlight=dummies




BTW, so you are actually enrolled? As in, you have >365 days left? Learn baby learn. Time is tickin!




EDIT: whoops NAP already posted that link! LOL my bad.


TESC ASNSM in Computer Science Credit Distribution - NAP - 02-17-2011

cookderosa Wrote:.....EDIT: whoops NAP already posted that link! LOL my bad.

Sorry! I should have mentioned that it is your post. It is so excellent; I am glad I got a chance to share it again. I'm sure it is very helpful to people who are new to this process.


TESC ASNSM in Computer Science Credit Distribution - cookderosa - 02-17-2011

NAP Wrote:Sorry! I should have mentioned that it is your post. It is so excellent; I am glad I got a chance to share it again. I'm sure it is very helpful to people who are new to this process.



<blush>

One thing about that thread, I can't edit it though- so some info isn't current. For instance, I say that TESC allowed >200 as upper level, but that has since changed. Oh well, it's a start anyway.