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help with degree plan for my 17 yo - rvm - 06-17-2020 My 17 yo daughter is just beginning her college career. I created a degree plan for a BS in General Studies or Individualized Studies (I'm unsure how COSC would view it) in Ethics. Would you help me refine this, please? A little personal history: She has a learning disability and struggles with processing and sequencing when it comes to writing compositions and math. I intentionally did not choose UL Writing and perhaps other UL classes due to her struggles. I hope all these classes can be obtained through Sophia and SDC, though we may opt for our local community college for the 2 English Composition classes. I attached an Excel spreadsheet if you want to edit it. Thank you! GENERAL EDUs (40 credits) English Composition I English Composition II Oral Communications (would love to find something other than Public Speaking but not sure it exits) Information Literacy (Cornerstone; 1-3 credits) Ethics & the CPCU - The Institutes (?UL?) US History I Western Civilizations I World Religion - SDC or Sophia Art History I Intro to Sociology College Algebra - Aleks or Sophia Biology Biology Lab Environmental Science LIBERAL ARTS (60 credits required, 36 credits listed) Art History II Intro to Music Visual Communication Ancient Greek Philosophers US History II American Government Intro Psychology Human Growth & Development Abnormal Psychology Human & Cultural Geography General (or Cultural) Anthropology Project Management (?UL?) - Sophia [Plan to Enroll in COSC around this point] MAJOR (45 credits) ?? Can the first 8 Ethics classes listed below count toward 24 additional credits needed to equal 60 liberal arts credits? Intro to Philosophy Ethics in America Ethics - Theory & Practice Ethics in the Social Sciences Management Ethics (UL) Advanced Business Ethics (UL) Ethical & Legal Issues in Healthcare (UL) Business Ethics & Individual Values (UL) -- Negotiations & Conflict Management (UL) Organizational Theory (UL) Organizational Behavior (UL) Organizational Communication (UL) Global Marketing (UL) Globalization & International Management (UL) Capstone (UL) RE: help with COSC degree plan for my 17 yo - rachel83az - 06-17-2020 FYI, Charter Oak isn't accepting more than 90 credits from ACE sources after July 1st. It looks like you're planning on transferring in more than that from Sophia & SDC. If you want most of her credits to come from ACE sources, a BALS (liberal studies) degree at TESU would be a better option. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - rvm - 06-17-2020 (06-17-2020, 01:42 PM)rachel83az Wrote: FYI, Charter Oak isn't accepting more than 90 credits from ACE sources after July 1st. It looks like you're planning on transferring in more than that from Sophia & SDC. If you want most of her credits to come from ACE sources, a BALS (liberal studies) degree at TESU would be a better option. Thank you Rachel. I'll check TESU again as I was not aware of COSC's new plan. What options are available for 30 credits that cannot be ACE-credits? RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - rachel83az - 06-17-2020 6 of them (cornerstone and capstone) have to be taken at COSC. The remaining 24 can be from regionally accredited sources, such as community colleges and/or universities. You can find a list of inexpensive credit sources on the wiki https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Degree_Forum_Wiki RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - anewmanx - 06-17-2020 https://www.nmjc.edu/ that’s your best bet for cheap online ra credit. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - rvm - 06-17-2020 (06-17-2020, 02:10 PM)rachel83az Wrote: 6 of them (cornerstone and capstone) have to be taken at COSC. The remaining 24 can be from regionally accredited sources, such as community colleges and/or universities. You can find a list of inexpensive credit sources on the wiki https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Degree_Forum_Wiki Thank you for the info and link that actually has info on the webpage. I read the forum before posting my original question, however, I kept finding posts with dead links. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - ss20ts - 06-17-2020 What does she plan on doing for a job with a degree focused on ethics? Will a college take this many courses in ethics? I ask because some schools are really picky. RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - rvm - 06-18-2020 (06-17-2020, 02:55 PM)anewmanx Wrote: https://www.nmjc.edu/ Thank you! Have you taken online classes at NMJC? Which proctoring service do they use? help with degree plan for my 17 yo - alab21 - 06-18-2020 The $99 ea.asu.edu courses are hard to beat for RA credit right now. You only pay at the end if you like the grade and want it on a transcript too. No risk, no record of failure. Retake as many times as she needs. Normal cost is $25 ID fee, $400 at the end. that’s a great price for RA credit, unless she has free or discounted dual credit options locally. some are self paced with up to a year to complete- English 1 (though may not continue to be so I’d do that ASAP) and maths, so she can take her time on them. Especially if you don’t mind paying the $400-425/course. Once she’s taken English 101 and college Algebra, those should replace any placement test reqs at most colleges (check with your local options), if she needs to do any local courses. No placement tests or transcripts needed at ASU to start. Just photo ID. Eng 102 (Comp 2) has a July start date or August for the $99 rate, if that matters. They only have suggested prerequisite courses, but don’t restrict you from taking things based on that (some have done Eng 102, then 101). There’s a host of options starting 8/18. Astronomy is a nice science with lab credit. 3 in my family are taking it now. Fun class. The math isn’t too tough and the discussion forums for the course usually give great help and tell you how to do the more challenging problems (~20 math problems/week, algebra and basic geometry so far. I hear the final only has ~ 3 math questions ). An A or B in that course is doable if you do all of the open book stuff and self assessed stuff to 100% or close to it — even if you bomb the final, it’s only 25% of the grade. If she does Eng 1-2, College Algebra, (no matter how long self paced takes), plus Astronomy 8/18 (4cr) =13cr so far. I hear the following courses are good and not math or writing heavy (though I think some may have a paper): human origins (anthropology), western civilizations, Health and Wellness. Sociology does have some adult sexuality topics that concern some parents. Maybe good to do while she’s home with you, if you’re concerned. she could take all or nearly all of what she needs via ASU, and a good chunk of it at $99/course if she did summer school. And all of it at no risk to her GPA, which to me is worth a lot. It might be tough to do more than Astronomy, and 1 other at a time in the fall, with a learning disability. Then again, she could try more, just prioritize the ones that matter, and be willing to drop any excess.(avoid chem for her, it’s the most challenging from what I’ve heard). Please check that all of that works and transfers as it seems it would, as I’m NOT the COSC guru, but I am in the thick of discussions lately from a homeschool perspective, for ASU and dual credit in my state. I also like that these credits should transfer anywhere, should she change her mind on career or degree paths, as teens often do. Recently I’ve realized that Sophia and SL are also accepted at a wider range of brick and mortars than I once thought. I’ve been doing a bit of research in my state. Colleges tend not to say so, you have to ask. Not saying don’t do COSC, just saying this combo has options. I like to keep all those doors open as long as possible for my teens. They can be unpredictable sometimes. If you’re a homeschool family, you might also consider joining one of the Homeschooling for College Credit Facebook groups for your state. They may also have some dual credit options. Sent from my iPhone using DegreeForum.net RE: help with degree plan for my 17 yo - rvm - 06-18-2020 (06-17-2020, 10:44 PM)ss20ts Wrote: What does she plan on doing for a job with a degree focused on ethics? Will a college take this many courses in ethics? I ask because some schools are really picky. She's undecided on a career but since she's young (17 yo) and ready to get her 4-year degree asap, almost any 4-year degree will do for now. She has strong interest in sociology, psychology, philosophy and ethics classes. Future job prospects with a 4 year in any of these concentrations seem questionable. She may need to get a second bachelor degree at some point and perhaps a master degree. Since I couldn't find a degree or concentration in Ethics on COSC's website, the courses I listed were a judgment - perhaps not a good one. Now that COSC is limiting the ACE credits they will accept, we're re-evaluating TESU and Excelsior. I had skipped TESU for a while because they had become more expensive than COSC - same for Excelsior. However, if COSC requires 30 credits be fulfilled by RA schools, TESU & Exc just made a huge leap to the number 1 & 2 positions. Sad to see COSC is no longer a Big 3. Guess it's the Big 2 at this point. |