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upper level math credits - scm1721 - 10-02-2012

I've been looking into several options for upper level math credit. I plan on finishing my degree at tesc. Has anyone used saylor for credits at tesc? All the courses are free, but aren't ace certified. Does anyone know if they will accept these credits? If not can someone suggest another good source for upper level math credit? I'd prefer if it was all online. I've been trying to piece together my degree plan. I know calc 1 and 2 I'll end up using straighterline. Thanks for any help or advice you guys are able to offer.


upper level math credits - OE800_85 - 10-02-2012

I can tell you from extensive experience upper-level math credit is quite rare. Especially if you're talking about TESC-300 level stuff. Are you planning to do a major? I have a big post on mathematics courses, but here's an overview:

ALEKS has STATS, that's a 200-level in major course
Ohio U has several math exams that count for 300-level credit

That's pretty much it. Otherwise, you'd have to take courses at a regionally accredited college and transfer them in. TESC also has good options with its courses, and if you plan on taking a lot, their comprehensive tuition (36 credits) is worth it in this case.