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Go for the BSBA CIS if your CS credits transfer in.
I was in a similar boat. I wanted to finish any degree but was nudged in the direction of the BSBA CIS and am so glad I took that route. The degree is a perfect complement to my career and previous education.
I would start CLEPing anything you know you will need. Assume all credits transfer, pick a program, and begin CLEPing immediately.
If it were me, I would avoid Straighterline for anything you can CLEP or DSST out of. CLEP and DSST credits will be accepted by all MBA programs but SL probably will not. The same goes with FEMA. Those are ACE credits and are good as gen eds but may not be accepted as prereqs for a masters program.
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Hello Ryoder and others:
Do you have ideas about time and cost efficient ways to complete the CIS courses for TESC BSBA CIS degree?
Here is the list of choices from TESC:
Required Subjects 6 credits
Programming Language
Systems Analysis and Design
Electives 9 credits (3 courses from below)
Data Structures
Operating Systems
System Development Methodology OR Systems Analysis and Design II
Additional Programming Language**
Application System Development
Basic Design Theory and Decision Making Techniques
Computer Logic and Organization
Computer Management
Client Server and Net-Centric Computing
Computer and Information Technology*
Database Management*
Information Systems Administration
Job Control Language Systems
Network Architectures
Networking Principles (LAN/WAN/Internet)
Problem Analysis and Solutions
Quantitative Analysis and Information Systems
Social Aspects of Information Technology
Thanks for your help!
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TESC have completed my evaluation and I have been using their evaluation tool to see how my credits apply to different degrees and the one that looks like the best fit for me is the BA in Natural Sciences/Mathematics. I was wondering if the CIS credits they have applied to free electives could be included in the major area to satisfy all of my upper level credits? Is that something they would update for me when I enroll?
I also have 5 credits in French which will apply to humanities - they have just not received that transript yet. We have a crazy couple of weeks ahead with family engagements, but I will get started on testing out of what's left.
Current.......... Anticipated(*).......
Required Earned Remaining Additional Remaining
Institutional Credits: 30.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Institutional GPA....: Met
Combined Credits: 120.00 141.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Combined GPA....: 2.000 4.000 Met
(*) Anticipates completion of in-progress and registered courses
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Statuses: W=Waived, C=Complete, I=In progress, N=Not started
P=Pending completion of unfinished activity
================================================================================
I) 1: BA General Education Distribution (42 SH)
Credits: 32
Complete all 5 subrequirements:
I) A: English Composition
> Complete one full year of English Composition with a grade
> of C or better.
Credits: 4
GPA Achieved/Needed: none / 2.000
I) Group 1
ENC-101 English Composition I...... 12/01/89 CR 4 *TE
ENC-102 English Composition II_______________________ 1 course needed
N) Group 2
ENC-103 English Comp.: 1st Quarter___________________ 1 course needed
ENC-104 English Comp.: 2nd Quarter___________________ 1 course needed
ENC-105 English Comp.: 3rd Quarter___________________ 1 course needed
I) B: Humanities
> Complete 12 semester hours of Humanities, including at
> least two subject areas.
Credits: 6 Required: 12 Remaining: 6
COM-199 Spec. Stud. in Selected Top 12/01/99 CR 3 *TE
ART-199 Spec. Stud. in Selected Top 05/01/91 CR 3 *TE
____________________________________________________ 6 credits needed
I) C: Social Sciences
> Complete 12 semester hours in the Social Sciences,
> including at least two subject areas.
Credits: 9 Required: 12 Remaining: 3
GOG-110 Physical Geography......... 12/01/89 CR 4 *TE
ECO-111 Macroeconomics............. 05/01/92 CR 5 *TE
____________________________________________________ 3 credits needed
C) D: Mathematics
> Complete a 3 semester hour college-level Mathematics
> course.
MAT-199 Spec. Stud. in Selected Top 12/01/90 CR 4 *TE
C) E: Natural Sciences
> Complete 9 semester hours in the Natural Sciences,
> including at least two subject areas.
Credits: 9
CIS-107 Computer Concepts and Appl. 12/01/98 CR 3 *TE
CHE-128 Chemistry Laboratory....... 12/01/88 CR 3 *TE
CIS-102 Intro to Computer Info Syst 12/01/98 CR 3 *TE
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I) 2: BA General Education Electives (18 SH)
> Complete 18 semester hours from any of the following
> General Education subjects: Humanities, Social Sciences,
> Natural Sciences or Mathematics.
CHE-111 General Chemistry I........ 12/01/89 CR 4 *TE
___________________________________________________ 14 credits needed
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I) 3: BA Nat Sci/Math 2010 (33 Sh)
Credits: 25
GPA Achieved/Needed: none / 2.000
Complete both subrequirements:
I) A: Concentration (27)
> Complete 27 credits in the Natural Sciences. At least THREE
> different subjects must be included for breadth of
> knowledge. A student must earn at least 12 semester hours
> in ONE subject. A maximum of 18 semester hours can be
> earned in any ONE subject area in order to have a balanced
> interdisciplinary concentration. A maximum of TWO college
> level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied
> toward the area of concentration. A deeper knowledge of
> subjects is provided by requiring that a minimum of 18
> semester hours be at the 300 and/or 400 level. **It is
> highly recommended that course LIB-495 be completed to
> satisfy 3 semester hours of this requirement.**
Credits: 17 Required: 27 Remaining: 10
CIS-320 System Analysis & Design I. 12/01/98 CR 3 *TE
COS-330 Computer Architecture...... 12/01/97 CR 3 *TE
CIS-301 Management Information Syst 12/01/97 CR 3 *TE
CIS-351 Software Engineering....... 12/01/97 CR 3 *TE
STA-201 Principles of Statistics... 12/01/91 CR 5 *TE
___________________________________________________ 10 credits needed
C) B: Concentration (6)
> Complete 6 semester hours of Natural Sciences coursework at
> any college level.
Credits: 8
CHE-112 General Chemistry II....... 12/01/90 CR 4 *TE
PHY-111 Physics I.................. 12/01/90 CR 4 *TE
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C) 4: BA Free Electives (27 SH)
> Complete 27 semester hours of Free Electives.
Credits: 28
CIS-299 Spec. Stud. in Selected Top 12/01/99 CR 3 *TE
CAP-140 Introduction to the Interne 12/01/99 CR 3 *TE
CIS-319 Computer Operating Systems. 12/01/98 CR 3 *TE
CIS-341 Computer Center Management. 12/01/97 CR 3 *TE
GRA-101 Engineering Drawing I...... 05/01/91 CR 3 *TE
ACC-101 Prin. of Finl Acctg........ 08/01/06 A 4 *TE
LAW-201 Business Law............... 08/01/05 A 4 *TE
LAW-299 Spec. Stud. in Selected Top 05/01/92 CR 5 *TE
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OTHER COURSES: Registered Earned
Credits Credits
EDM-101............. 03/02/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Emer.Prog.Mgr.Orient.To Posit.
EDM-399............. 03/02/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Spec. Stud. in Selected Topics
EDM-154............. 03/05/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Hazardous Materials:a Cit.Orie
EDM-103............. 02/29/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
A Citizen's Guide to Dis.Asst
EDM-190............. 03/05/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Build.For Earthqua.Of Tomorrow
EDM-191............. 03/01/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Animals in Disaster-A
EDM-199............. 03/01/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Spec. Stud. in Selected Topics
EDM-120............. 02/23/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Orien.To Comm.Dis. Exercizes
EDM-203............. 03/05/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Exercise Design
EDM-126............. 03/06/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
State Disaster Management
EDM-107............. 02/24/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Principles of Emer Management
EDM-224............. 02/25/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Emergency Planning
EDM-207............. 02/27/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Leadership and Influence
EDM-208............. 02/27/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Decision Making & Problem Solv
EDM-209............. 02/27/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Effective Communications
EDM-210............. 02/27/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Developing & Managing Voluntee
EDM-299............. 03/07/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Spec. Stud. in Selected Topics
EDM-242............. 03/07/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Anticip Hazardous Weather &
EDM-130............. 03/07/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Eng.Prin.& Prac Flood Prone
EDM-122............. 03/07/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Role/Volunteer Agen in Em.Mgt
EDM-172............. 03/02/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Radiological Emergency Respons
EDM-378............. 03/02/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Radiolog. Emerg Response Wksp
EDM-121............. 03/07/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Community Hurricane Preparedne
EDM-272............. 03/05/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Radiological Emerg. Response
EDM-152............. 03/09/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Hazardous Material &Risk Mgmt
EDM-155............. 03/12/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Orien. Haz Mat for Med. Prsnnl
EDM-232............. 03/12/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Intro, Residential Coastal Coa
EDM-140............. 03/12/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Introduction to Mitigation
EDM-241............. 03/01/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Mitigation for Homeowners
EDM-199............. 03/13/12 CR 1.00 1.00 *NE
Spec. Stud. in Selected Topics
FEL-101............. 08/01/05 A 2.00 2.00 *TE
Orientation
CET-101............. 12/01/91 CR 5.00 5.00 *TE
Intro to Civil Engrg. Techy
ARH-161............. 12/01/91 CR 5.00 5.00 *TE
Building Construction I
CET-191............. 12/01/91 CR 5.00 5.00 *TE
Basics of Heat, Vent, Air Cond
CET-263............. 05/01/92 CR 5.00 5.00 *TE
Contracts, Specs, Est, Bids
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Wow, it seems like you're nearly done, just with the evaluation. I guess others can chime in on this, but like ryoder said be wary of graduate school requirements. I was going to do the Natural Sciences/Math program until I realized it's actually more of a liberal arts degree, and would make it difficult to get into a good teacher's college for senior level teaching. If you can do it, an actual major is probably the better route. However, we all have different needs, often a degree is enough.
Goal - BA Mathematics Major at TESC
Plan: International AP Calculus Teacher
COMPLETED: [B]123/B]
B&M (Philosophy, Psychology, Calculus I/II, Physics I/II, Discrete Structures I/II, Comp Sci, Astronomy, Ethics)*42 credits
Athabasca (Nutrition, Globalization)*6 credits
ALEKS (Stats, Precalculus)*6 credits
CLEPS (College Math 73, A&I Lit 73, French 63, Social Sciences and History 59, American Lit 57, English Lit 59)*42 credits
TECEP (English Composition I, II)*6 credits
TESC Courses (MAT 270 Discrete Math A, MAT 321 Linear Algebra B, MAT 331 Calculus III B+, MAT 332 Calculus IV B-,
MAT 361 College Geometry B+, MAT 401 Mathematical Logic B, LIB-495 Capstone B)*21 credits
DSST (MIS, Intro to Computing)*6 credits*(not using)
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To finish up the gen eds I would consider Straighterline Eng Comp 2 (if you just sign up for a free trial and wait for it to expire they should send you a voucher for $40 off, spend $99 for the month and get cracking)
Take Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP worth 6 credits. With your 5 French that would fulfill the Humanities requirement and knock 5 credits off the gen ed electives. The 6 credit College Math CLEP takes out 6 more leaving you with three gen ed credits to go.
I like either Psychology/Sociology/ or AMerican Governemt (pick 2) to round out your gen ed electives and fill the social science requirement
I would look at 2 UL DSST exams to get you over the 18 UL credit requirement. Perhaps the DSST Intro to Computer systems and Substance Abuse or Organizational Behavior could round out the SS concentration.
1 SL and 4 CLEPs, 4 DSST about $900 and could be done in about a couple of months.
Plan doesn't consider future Masters pre-reqs.
Would that work group?
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Thanks for the great ideas, but I have no intentions of pursuing a maters - this is just to be able to check a box on a job application. Does anyone know if the CIS credits they have applied to free electives could be included in the major area to satisfy all of my upper level credits?
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I didn't see the other two...I suspect you are there regarding UL coursework, you have 18 UL credits.
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rebel100 Wrote:I didn't see the other two...I suspect you are there regarding UL coursework, you have 18 UL credits.
rebel100 that is great news as that leaves me only needing 24 credits and they can all be at lower level, although I am going to pick classes that look interesting no matter what the level, like Substance Abuse. I do have to take at least one class with TESC in order to have my employer reimburse me for the enrollment and graduation fees so I need to look at their catalog and find something that looks interesting. Thanks!
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AlbaTiVo Wrote:rebel100 that is great news as that leaves me only needing 24 credits and they can all be at lower level, although I am going to pick classes that look interesting no matter what the level, like Substance Abuse. I do have to take at least one class with TESC in order to have my employer reimburse me for the enrollment and graduation fees so I need to look at their catalog and find something that looks interesting. Thanks!
I'm anxious for one of our resident TESC experts to confirm...but I know your very close. Must be exciting for you!
Think hard about Analyzing and Interpreting Literature and College Math...12 credits really fast (and look like they would be easy for you).
Does TESC allow DSST Technical Writing for English Comp 2? That's why I took it at COSC.
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Use the schools online advising system to seed how your credits work for the other degree. It will do a pretty good job of putting credits where they are supposed to go. Also call your advisor to talk it through.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
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