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Test out of upper level courses in AS, Electronics Engineering Technology? - djones007 - 06-09-2020 Hello Everyone does anyone know if there are any alternative upper level courses that will satisfy TESU II. Area of Study: Electrical Technology? https://www.tesu.edu/ast/programs/as/electronics-engineering-technology. RE: Test out of upper level courses in AS, Electronics Engineering Technology? - Kalpa - 06-09-2020 I am not aware of any alternative sources that can satisfy the Area of Study requirements for that degree. That includes CLEP, AP, Straighterline, Coopersmith, & Study.com Additionally that associates requires its own capstone course too which adds a good bit of cost, time, & work for just an Associates. RE: Test out of upper level courses in AS, Electronics Engineering Technology? - bluebooger - 06-10-2020 is there a reason you want upper level courses ? its an associates degree I don't believe it requires upper level courses RE: Test out of upper level courses in AS, Electronics Engineering Technology? - udi - 06-11-2020 Did you already look into the robotics course at OnlineDegree.com? Not sure if it would work, but worth trying. RE: Test out of upper level courses in AS, Electronics Engineering Technology? - dfrecore - 06-12-2020 UL courses aren't needed for an AS, so I wouldn't worry about it. RE: Test out of upper level courses in AS, Electronics Engineering Technology? - djones007 - 06-12-2020 (06-12-2020, 10:10 AM)dfrecore Wrote: UL courses aren't needed for an AS, so I wouldn't worry about it. Thank You |