09-11-2024, 06:39 PM
Hello everyone. I've been a long time lurker and am finally getting my act together to pursue something that I have wanted to do for a long time. Specifically to get a math/CS degree.
I've attached a .pdf with an outline of what what I currently have planned.
Some background first though. I have a BS in geology from the 1990s. It is from an RA state university in California. I also have well over 100 credits from a couple of California community colleges. Because of this, I am not worried about fulfilling the general education requirements. If something does come up, I know that there are a lot of resources here to determine what to CLEP or do for any GE requirements.
I have the following Math Courses
College Algebra
Trigonometry
PreCalculus
Calulus I, II
Non-linear Algebra
Number Theory
Statistics
Tests and Measurements
A few (9 credits) UL Math Education classes from when I thought about being a math teacher.
I plan to take the following
Linear Algebra
Calculus III
Discrete Math
I am curious about being able to take statistics classes at statistics.com and apply them for the math major. Can this be done? Or are they only for the data science majors. I am specifically interested in things like multivariate statistics, regression analysis and several other courses there. Is there a list for what classes at statistics.com transfer to at TESU?
I have several CS credits that are quite old in Fortran and BASIC. I doubt that these are valuable anymore. More recently I have done the following
Python Programing
SQL
Intro to databases
Intro to analytics
I plan to take mostly study.com courses to manage my budget for the remainder of the CS courses as detailed on the wiki at https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ience_Plan
I have also completed two ACE accredited certificates on Coursera that give credit at TESU according to the wiki at https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Coursera
What I am curious about is how two majors works at TESU. Specifically CS and Math. Both courses indicate that you can include natural science, math, and computer science as electives. How many of these electives can overlap between math and CS? Do they count anything from my first degree?
A few final thoughts. I am semi-retired and this is a passion project that doesn't have a large budget. I have seriously thought about getting a masters in statistics when I fully reach retirement age. It'd be fun to teach statistics at a community college in retirement! Getting the BA in math and CS would enable me to pursue an MS in statistics.
Thank you in advance for taking your time to answer my questions. I've tried to research as much as I could; but I recognize that I will need some of your expertise too.
I've attached a .pdf with an outline of what what I currently have planned.
Some background first though. I have a BS in geology from the 1990s. It is from an RA state university in California. I also have well over 100 credits from a couple of California community colleges. Because of this, I am not worried about fulfilling the general education requirements. If something does come up, I know that there are a lot of resources here to determine what to CLEP or do for any GE requirements.
I have the following Math Courses
College Algebra
Trigonometry
PreCalculus
Calulus I, II
Non-linear Algebra
Number Theory
Statistics
Tests and Measurements
A few (9 credits) UL Math Education classes from when I thought about being a math teacher.
I plan to take the following
Linear Algebra
Calculus III
Discrete Math
I am curious about being able to take statistics classes at statistics.com and apply them for the math major. Can this be done? Or are they only for the data science majors. I am specifically interested in things like multivariate statistics, regression analysis and several other courses there. Is there a list for what classes at statistics.com transfer to at TESU?
I have several CS credits that are quite old in Fortran and BASIC. I doubt that these are valuable anymore. More recently I have done the following
Python Programing
SQL
Intro to databases
Intro to analytics
I plan to take mostly study.com courses to manage my budget for the remainder of the CS courses as detailed on the wiki at https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ience_Plan
I have also completed two ACE accredited certificates on Coursera that give credit at TESU according to the wiki at https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Coursera
What I am curious about is how two majors works at TESU. Specifically CS and Math. Both courses indicate that you can include natural science, math, and computer science as electives. How many of these electives can overlap between math and CS? Do they count anything from my first degree?
A few final thoughts. I am semi-retired and this is a passion project that doesn't have a large budget. I have seriously thought about getting a masters in statistics when I fully reach retirement age. It'd be fun to teach statistics at a community college in retirement! Getting the BA in math and CS would enable me to pursue an MS in statistics.
Thank you in advance for taking your time to answer my questions. I've tried to research as much as I could; but I recognize that I will need some of your expertise too.