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COSC New GE Requirements - Emmalina - 07-01-2023

As of July 1, 2023, COSC has new General Education requirements:

https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/current/undergraduate-degree-requirements/gen_ed_requirements.php


RE: COSC New GE Requirements - rachel83az - 07-01-2023

Looks about the same as before. The gen eds have always been relatively simple to get.


RE: COSC New GE Requirements - Emmalina - 07-01-2023

(07-01-2023, 01:03 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Looks about the same as before. The gen eds have always been relatively simple to get.

Nope, they've added:

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Digital/Technological Literacy
Innovative Thinking


RE: COSC New GE Requirements - P226mem - 07-01-2023

In addition to the new categories, I noticed...

here's the link to the new way exams fit in https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/current/sources_credit/examlist2.pdf

The old Ethics gen ed (category d) now seems to be part of ARH (arts and humanities) instead of separate category. Well, at least one of the ethics exams is that way. The point is "ethics" category not there. and exams that fit ethics before don't really seem to fit a new gen ed category. I'm overthinking.
US and Non US are not separated. Some of the Non US are part of ARH now, and some are "HIS". US seems to be one way to meet"HIS"
old "global" category not there with new name.
Not seeing an Exam way to get DEI category. Not sure any of the non collegiate providers has a course that is ready for that.
still looking.... I'm sure others will find more little things.
It'll be interesting to see what non collegiate providers offerings will fit the new categories.


RE: COSC New GE Requirements - Emmalina - 07-01-2023

(07-01-2023, 03:09 PM)P226mem Wrote: In addition to the new categories, I noticed...

here's the link to the new way exams fit in https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/current/sources_credit/examlist2.pdf

The old Ethics gen ed (category d) now seems to be part of ARH (arts and humanities) instead of separate category.  Well, at least one of the ethics exams is that way. The point is "ethics" category not there. and exams that fit ethics before don't really seem to fit a new gen ed category. I'm overthinking.
US and Non US are not separated.  Some of the Non US are part of ARH now, and some are "HIS".  US seems to be one way to meet"HIS"
old "global" category not there with new name.
Not seeing an Exam way to get DEI category.  Not sure any of the non collegiate providers has a course that is ready for that.
still looking.... I'm sure others will find more little things.
It'll be interesting to see what non collegiate providers offerings will fit the new categories.

I agree with you. It will be difficult to fulfill these new requirements. For example, in their own current list of courses, there is only one way to satisfy the "Innovative Thinking" requirement, and that is MGT 350 Entrepreneurship. https://www.charteroak.edu/catalog/current/courses/ And there is only one exam on their list that satisfies it, the "Intro to Entrepreneurship" TECEP.


RE: COSC New GE Requirements - bjcheung77 - 07-01-2023

You're looking at the 'master list' of exams, they take ACE credits from partners as well, you want to 'max/mix' the most of your credits using RA/ACE credits to get a better degree plan created for yourself. COSC takes 24 RA and 6 from their cornerstone/capstone, you just need to take 24 RA credits elsewhere and transfer them in, for the remainder of the courses, it can be all ACE credits with whatever provider is showing in their list of approved/authorized partners. For your Innovative Thinking, you can throw in Study.com Intro to Entrepreneurship under the ACE category and use something else for RA...


RE: COSC New GE Requirements - Emmalina - 07-01-2023

(07-01-2023, 03:32 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: You're looking at the 'master list' of exams, they take ACE credits from partners as well, you want to 'max/mix' the most of your credits using RA/ACE credits to get a better degree plan created for yourself.  COSC takes 24 RA and 6 from their cornerstone/capstone, you just need to take 24 RA credits elsewhere and transfer them in, for the remainder of the courses, it can be all ACE credits with whatever provider is showing in their list of approved/authorized partners.  For your Innovative Thinking, you can throw in Study.com Intro to Entrepreneurship under the ACE category and use something else for RA...

Unfortunately, I don't think "Intro to Entrepreneurship" is on the transfer list for Study.com and COSC.

https://study.com/college/school/charter-oak-state-college.html


RE: COSC New GE Requirements - LevelUP - 07-01-2023

(07-01-2023, 03:36 PM)Emmalina Wrote:
(07-01-2023, 03:32 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: You're looking at the 'master list' of exams, they take ACE credits from partners as well, you want to 'max/mix' the most of your credits using RA/ACE credits to get a better degree plan created for yourself.  COSC takes 24 RA and 6 from their cornerstone/capstone, you just need to take 24 RA credits elsewhere and transfer them in, for the remainder of the courses, it can be all ACE credits with whatever provider is showing in their list of approved/authorized partners.  For your Innovative Thinking, you can throw in Study.com Intro to Entrepreneurship under the ACE category and use something else for RA...

Unfortunately, I don't think "Intro to Entrepreneurship" is on the transfer list for Study.com and COSC.

https://study.com/college/school/charter-oak-state-college.html

Charter Oak is no longer transfer-friendly.


RE: COSC New GE Requirements - Jonathan Whatley - 07-01-2023

(07-01-2023, 06:47 PM)LevelUP Wrote: Charter Oak is no longer transfer-friendly.

They have changed by becoming specific and limited, more so than probably dozens of schools, about ACE/NCCRS credit from civilian alt-credit course providers.

But their residency requirement is still just the capstone and cornerstone, and they're still one of the most RA, CLEP, DSST, military, and portfolio credit friendly schools anywhere.


RE: COSC New GE Requirements - LevelUP - 07-01-2023

(07-01-2023, 07:45 PM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote:
(07-01-2023, 06:47 PM)LevelUP Wrote: Charter Oak is no longer transfer-friendly.

They have changed by becoming specific and limited, more so than probably dozens of schools, about ACE/NCCRS credit from civilian alt-credit course providers.

But their residency requirement is still just the capstone and cornerstone, and they're still one of the most RA, CLEP, DSST, military, and portfolio credit friendly schools anywhere.

Wouldn't you need capstone, cornerstone + diversity, equity, and inclusion taken at Charter Oak?

You need also:
  • 30 RA total credits
  • 80% minimum grade on transfer credits
  • 30 UL courses  (hard to get with limited Study.com options)