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I'm going to be taking some courses at a local community college as I work toward my TESU BA in History. The CC is on the quarter system (whereas TESU is obviously on the semester system). So most of my classes from the CC will be 5 quarter credits, which should translate as 3.33 semester credits at TESU. I'm wondering what happens with the "overflow" from TESU requirement categories.
As an example, I will likely end up with 20 quarter credits (which translates to 13.33 semester credits) that will likely fit into TESU's "Knowlege of Human Cultures" requirement (which requires 12 semester credits). What happens to the 1.33 extra? Is it "wasted" or does it count towards electives?
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(08-30-2018, 05:36 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: I'm going to be taking some courses at a local community college as I work toward my TESU BA in History. The CC is on the quarter system (whereas TESU is obviously on the semester system). So most of my classes from the CC will be 5 quarter credits, which should translate as 3.33 semester credits at TESU. I'm wondering what happens with the "overflow" from TESU requirement categories.
As an example, I will likely end up with 20 quarter credits (which translates to 13.33 semester credits) that will likely fit into TESU's "Knowlege of Human Cultures" requirement (which requires 12 semester credits). What happens to the 1.33 extra? Is it "wasted" or does it count towards electives?
Any GenEd credits that exceed the requirements for each area will be absorbed by GenEd electives. That's pretty straightforward. The problem comes in when you have the opposite. I have some courses that come in as 2.67 credits which means I'm missing 0.33 credits. That requires taking extra GenEd courses to meet the balance, but the excess ends up in GenEd electives.
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(08-30-2018, 05:52 PM)Merlin Wrote: (08-30-2018, 05:36 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: I'm going to be taking some courses at a local community college as I work toward my TESU BA in History. The CC is on the quarter system (whereas TESU is obviously on the semester system). So most of my classes from the CC will be 5 quarter credits, which should translate as 3.33 semester credits at TESU. I'm wondering what happens with the "overflow" from TESU requirement categories.
As an example, I will likely end up with 20 quarter credits (which translates to 13.33 semester credits) that will likely fit into TESU's "Knowlege of Human Cultures" requirement (which requires 12 semester credits). What happens to the 1.33 extra? Is it "wasted" or does it count towards electives?
Any GenEd credits that exceed the requirements for each area will be absorbed by GenEd electives. That's pretty straightforward. The problem comes in when you have the opposite. I have some courses that come in as 2.67 credits which means I'm missing 0.33 credits. That requires taking extra GenEd courses to meet the balance, but the excess ends up in GenEd electives.
Thanks for the info! Does it work the same way with Free Electives when/if my GenEd electives are full?
Yikes, that sounds...beyond frustrating. If only some of the free 1 credit courses counted towards GenEd requirements.
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(08-30-2018, 06:03 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: (08-30-2018, 05:52 PM)Merlin Wrote: (08-30-2018, 05:36 PM)mysonx3 Wrote: I'm going to be taking some courses at a local community college as I work toward my TESU BA in History. The CC is on the quarter system (whereas TESU is obviously on the semester system). So most of my classes from the CC will be 5 quarter credits, which should translate as 3.33 semester credits at TESU. I'm wondering what happens with the "overflow" from TESU requirement categories.
As an example, I will likely end up with 20 quarter credits (which translates to 13.33 semester credits) that will likely fit into TESU's "Knowlege of Human Cultures" requirement (which requires 12 semester credits). What happens to the 1.33 extra? Is it "wasted" or does it count towards electives?
Any GenEd credits that exceed the requirements for each area will be absorbed by GenEd electives. That's pretty straightforward. The problem comes in when you have the opposite. I have some courses that come in as 2.67 credits which means I'm missing 0.33 credits. That requires taking extra GenEd courses to meet the balance, but the excess ends up in GenEd electives.
Thanks for the info! Does it work the same way with Free Electives when/if my GenEd electives are full?
Yikes, that sounds...beyond frustrating. If only some of the free 1 credit courses counted towards GenEd requirements.
Yes if you exceed your GenEd electives the balance overflows to free electives. After that, they are unused.
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(08-30-2018, 05:52 PM)Merlin Wrote: Any GenEd credits that exceed the requirements for each area will be absorbed by GenEd electives. That's pretty straightforward. The problem comes in when you have the opposite. I have some courses that come in as 2.67 credits which means I'm missing 0.33 credits. That requires taking extra GenEd courses to meet the balance, but the excess ends up in GenEd electives.
Just an FYI, TESU does not round up, so the courses come in as 2.66cr. It probably won't make a difference, but it might.
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/transfer-credit
If your credits were earned on a quarter system, the following conversion applies:
- 2 quarter hours = 1.33 semester hours
- 3 quarter hours = 2 semester hours
- 4 quarter hours = 2.66 semester hours
- 5 quarter hours = 3.33 semester hours
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(08-31-2018, 12:20 AM)dfrecore Wrote: (08-30-2018, 05:52 PM)Merlin Wrote: Any GenEd credits that exceed the requirements for each area will be absorbed by GenEd electives. That's pretty straightforward. The problem comes in when you have the opposite. I have some courses that come in as 2.67 credits which means I'm missing 0.33 credits. That requires taking extra GenEd courses to meet the balance, but the excess ends up in GenEd electives.
Just an FYI, TESU does not round up, so the courses come in as 2.66cr. It probably won't make a difference, but it might.
https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/transfer-credit
If your credits were earned on a quarter system, the following conversion applies:
- 2 quarter hours = 1.33 semester hours
- 3 quarter hours = 2 semester hours
- 4 quarter hours = 2.66 semester hours
- 5 quarter hours = 3.33 semester hours
It won't make any difference in my case but might be helpful for others.
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