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BS CIS Upper Level AOS - jg_nuy - 12-09-2023 My son is working on the BS CIS at TESU and I was curious whether anyone has successfully planned or completed a 4th UL class for the AOS electives through study.com or another source, after the Mrktng Digital & Social Media study.com marketing class (previously equivalent to MKT-441) was downgraded to LL. He's also doing the BA.CS so there is a limit of 9 credits overlap in the AOS between the 2 degrees, so he has the following already planned into both degrees: Study Computer Science 302: Systems Analysis & Design (overlap BACS AOS) Study Business 303: Management Information Systems (overlap BACS AOS) Study Computer Science 303: Database Management (overlap BACS AOS) He was considering the following ASU Universal Learner classes, but would love to know of other options: CIS 308: Advanced Excel in Business CIS 309: Business Process Management BS CIS Upper Level AOS - jch - 12-09-2023 Warning on those ASU ULC courses: while TESU used to treat Advanced Excel as a CIS elective, they're now evaluating it as a spreadsheets course that won't work for the CIS degree. Whatever you do, get it pre-planned by academic advising to avoid wasting time and money. RE: BS CIS Upper Level AOS - Captainrekt000 - 12-09-2023 (12-09-2023, 04:45 PM)jch Wrote: Warning on those ASU ULC courses: while TESU used to treat Advanced Excel as a CIS elective, they're now evaluating it as a spreadsheets course that won't work for the CIS degree. Whatever you do, get it pre-planned by academic advising to avoid wasting time and money.Will they work for UL for the BA Comp Sci? RE: BS CIS Upper Level AOS - bjcheung77 - 12-10-2023 If they come in as UL CIS courses as the WIKI documented, it should work with the Comp Sci degree. I would follow the previous recommendation of getting it pre-planned. Here's the updated page: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Arizona_State_University_Universal_Learner RE: BS CIS Upper Level AOS - Kones - 12-10-2023 (12-09-2023, 04:45 PM)jch Wrote: Warning on those ASU ULC courses: while TESU used to treat Advanced Excel as a CIS elective, they're now evaluating it as a spreadsheets course that won't work for the CIS degree. Whatever you do, get it pre-planned by academic advising to avoid wasting time and money. Confirming that this happened to me. I was still able to use it as RA credit, but it came in as an elective, not a CIS AOS credit. RE: BS CIS Upper Level AOS - LevelUP - 12-10-2023 Network TECEP should work or Saylor/TESU Software engineering. You should be able to get it pre-planned by academic advising. RE: BS CIS Upper Level AOS - bjcheung77 - 12-11-2023 There probably are other options as well, you should review every BACS and BS-CIS or BSBA CIS WIKI template and see what options are available... RE: BS CIS Upper Level AOS - LevelUP - 12-11-2023 RE: BS CIS Upper Level AOS - jg_nuy - 12-13-2023 Received a response to an inquiry to TESU registrar for the ASU UL classes: -CIS-309 Business Process Management comes in as CIS-440 and is accepted into the CIS AOS elective. The other 2 courses (CIS 308 Advanced Excel for Business, CIS-313 Location Analytics for Business) are not accepted into the CIS AOS electives. RE: BS CIS Upper Level AOS - bleu - 12-13-2023 Did they tell you what they transfers in as of now if they aren't CIS electives anymore? |