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Fastest way to fulfill TESU Civic Engagement requirement? - amaquiling - 03-22-2020

Hi all,

Does anyone have any suggestions for a quick way to complete the Civic Engagement requirement for TESU? I was considering Saylor's Comparative Politics course, but the recommended study material seemed a bit daunting (e.g. using Wikipedia for certain topics).

Assuming cost isn't a huge factor (I'd consider anything up to $300), which course/exam options have easily digestible accompanying study material and is something I can complete in the shortest time span? Really close to completing my degrees and I'd rather focus my efforts on my major courses rather than the General Ed courses.

Thanks!


RE: Fastest way to fulfill TESU Civic Engagement requirement? - natshar - 03-22-2020

Intro to American Government is probably the easiest course that meets this requirement. You can do Intro to American Gov through CLEP, instacert for credit, StraighterLine, saylor and study.com. Take your pick


RE: Fastest way to fulfill TESU Civic Engagement requirement? - doom - 03-22-2020

InstantCertCredit.com offers American Government which is ACE recommended.

Have a look here: https://www.instantcertcredit.com


RE: Fastest way to fulfill TESU Civic Engagement requirement? - bjcheung77 - 03-22-2020

amaquiling, how's it going? It's been a while, so you actually decided on the double degree eh? BA with a double major in Comp Sci/Math and a BS Data Science & Analytics...that's so cool! I also would recommend the InstantCert course for credit, I noticed you still need a few more credits for your degrees, do you need anything lower level? InstantCert has a few that might meet your needs!


RE: Fastest way to fulfill TESU Civic Engagement requirement? - jsh1138 - 03-22-2020

just a quick note: if you're doing a Political Science degree with TESU they don't allow this requirement to be fulfilled by American Government because that's in the AOS for that degree.

So if you're doing that one, you'll need something else


RE: Fastest way to fulfill TESU Civic Engagement requirement? - bluebooger - 03-23-2020

(03-22-2020, 09:53 PM)natshar Wrote: Intro to American Government is probably the easiest course that meets this requirement. You can do Intro to American Gov through CLEP, instacert for credit, StraighterLine, saylor and study.com. Take your pick

just a guess, but I doubt CELP is going to be available for awhile 
I don't know for sure, but I guess most testing centers are closed due to CV19


RE: Fastest way to fulfill TESU Civic Engagement requirement? - amaquiling - 03-23-2020

(03-22-2020, 10:06 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: amaquiling, how's it going? It's been a while, so you actually decided on the double degree eh?  BA with a double major in Comp Sci/Math and a BS Data Science & Analytics...that's so cool!  I also would recommend the InstantCert course for credit, I noticed you still need a few more credits for your degrees, do you need anything lower level?  InstantCert has a few that might meet your needs!

Yep! I've been around, just lurking in the shadows haha

Actually taking a handful of TESU courses as my job is paying for them, so those make up the majority of the remaining courses. Finished up all my AOS courses on statistics.com for my BS in Data Science & Analytics back in January and decided to take my time since I'm aiming for June graduation. But with the whole pandemic going on and working from home, that freed up plenty of time for me!

The only non-TESU courses left to take now are the ethics course (which I'm planning on doing through Sophia now that the courses are free!), Linear Algebra through Coopersmith and of course, the Civic Engagement course. Almost there!


RE: Fastest way to fulfill TESU Civic Engagement requirement? - dfrecore - 03-23-2020

I'd say that since most CLEP testing centers are closed, you're better off with a course than a test that requires a test center.

Saylor can be awful, and also longer than other courses. That being said, you don't actually have to take the course to take the final exam for $25 - so if you want to take the unproctored final and see how you do, if you do well enough you might just take the proctored final for credit. Another test-only option is Davar.

Don't know how ICC is, but they're probably decent, and the price is right.

My choice is Study.com, although I'd only do that if you have another course you want/need to take (you're paying for 2). I didn't enjoy SL, but some people do.