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TESU Math question - kalishakti - 01-30-2016

If anyone familiar with TESU’s gen ed requirements can answer, it would be very much appreciated.

I have completed Statistics (via AP) and Precalculus with Trig (at a B&M school) and understand I need one more math course to meet the gen ed requirements. Would College Algebra (via ALEKS or Saylor) be considered to duplicate Precalculus at TESU? I know Applied Liberal Arts Math (TECEP) or a calculus exam/course are other options but I would prefer ALEKS/Saylor cost savings. Thanks in advance.


TESU Math question - cookderosa - 01-30-2016

kalishakti Wrote:If anyone familiar with TESU’s gen ed requirements can answer, it would be very much appreciated.

I have completed Statistics (via AP) and Precalculus with Trig (at a B&M school) and understand I need one more math course to meet the gen ed requirements. Would College Algebra (via ALEKS or Saylor) be considered to duplicate Precalculus at TESU? I know Applied Liberal Arts Math (TECEP) or a calculus exam/course are other options but I would prefer ALEKS/Saylor cost savings. Thanks in advance.

College Algebra does not duplicate PreCal or Stats.


TESU Math question - dfrecore - 01-31-2016

If you wanted to do 2 courses at ALEKS, Intermediate Algebra AND College Algebra would both work and not duplicate what you've already taken.