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Intro Psychology 3-LL credits ( transferred in from a local cc)
Organization Behavor 3- UL credit ( Excelsior course)
Psych of Adulthood and Aging 3 UL credit ( Exclesior ECE)
Intro Stat's 3 UL credits (Aleks)
Interestingly, statistics counts as part of a depth in psychology.
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NAP Wrote:Math â College Math CLEP, 1 ALEKS math, ALEKS Stats UL
This also is the maximum amount of credit that is allowed under the level of Calculus.
Which ALEKS Statistics counts as UL? I see Business Statistics and Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences. As far as the other ALEKS math, I'm assuming they don't take the basic math, etc. Would they take these:
Intermediate Algebra
College Algebra with Trigonometry
College Algebra
PreCalculus
Trigonometry
Thanks!
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Ms degree was a BSLS and I got 3 UL credits for Aleks Introduction to Statistics.
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texassprite Wrote:Which ALEKS Statistics counts as UL? I see Business Statistics and Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences. As far as the other ALEKS math, I'm assuming they don't take the basic math, etc. Would they take these:
Intermediate Algebra
College Algebra with Trigonometry
College Algebra
PreCalculus
Trigonometry
Thanks!
They do take those as lower level credits. I have credit for Trig, and my Int Alg was a dupe of the College Math CLEP.
And as Peace said, all three Stats from ALEKs will give UL credit. But of course, you can only get credit for 1, because they duplicate.
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03-16-2010, 03:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-30-2010, 01:46 PM by NAP.)
Peace123 - 9UL credits in one depth, that's cool!
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Let's look at the possibility of a depth in Computers. It would count as Applied Professional.
DSST Intro to Computing
CLEP Information Systems & Computer Applications
DSST Management Information Systems UL
Would these work? What could be added for 3 more credits? (A computer certification or course might be needed to complete this.)
[Update: Yes, these 3 exams would count toward a depth in Computer Information Science. Just need 3 more credits in a related field.]
Any more depth ideas would be appreciated!
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Also wanted to add:
Since there are so many ways to create a depth, don't just copy these ideas. Be sure to look through the Liberal Arts Catalog and the Student Guide to Credit by Exam from the Excelsior College website. Finding topics that interest you will make it much easier when studying a subject for the equivalent of 4 courses worth of exams.
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I saw in the EC catalog that you could double major. Can you do this just by having 30 credits ( with proper ul's ) in two areas? I ask because I want to major in history but I was thinking of taking the psychology GRE to knock out a bunch of credits. With luck (and lots of hard studying) I could have all or nearly all of the credits for a second major.
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Fo2mne Wrote:I saw in the EC catalog that you could double major. Can you do this just by having 30 credits ( with proper ul's ) in two areas? I ask because I want to major in history but I was thinking of taking the psychology GRE to knock out a bunch of credits. With luck (and lots of hard studying) I could have all or nearly all of the credits for a second major.
Your plan sounds reasonable. I thought there was a policy listed for this, but I can't find it right now. Does anyone know where it is? I am interested in having the information about this, too. Thanks for your help!
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I added some information to my previous posts about history and computing depths.
The big news is about math.
Statistics does count as math, but it does not count toward the 3 courses below calculus policy. Statistics through ALEKS counts as upper-level credit, and can be used to fulfill a depth in math.
College Math CLEP (6 credits) counts as 2 courses below the level of Calculus. This means that three levels of math through ALEKS (9 LL credits) plus Statistics through ALEKS (3 UL credits) would be the least expensive way to complete an entire depth in Math.
Please add more depth ideas, if you have any.
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07-30-2010, 02:12 PM
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NAP Wrote:Statistics does count as math, but it does not count toward the 3 courses below calculus policy. Statistics through ALEKS counts as upper-level credit, and can be used to fulfill a depth in math.
I've got an email out to my advisors after seeing you post this, but I tellya, that's the opposite of how they worked my ALEKs stuff out. They've used my Stats as one of my 3 math courses (along with CLEP College Math, & ALEKs Trig) and didn't credit me for any of my other ALEKs courses due to duplication/filling the three classes.
**And that's still the case as of the latest updated Eval Summary that I have on 7/16**
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Wile E. Coyote, genius. I am not selling anything nor am I working my way through college, so let's get down to basics: you are a rabbit and I am going to eat you for supper. Now don't try to get away, I am more muscular, more cunning, faster and larger than you are, and I am a genius, while you could hardly pass the entrance examinations to kindergarten, so I'll give you the customary two minutes to say your prayers.
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Master of Education with a specialty in Rabbit-specific destructive munitions (or eLearning & Technology, I forget which)
Doctor of Philosophy in Wile E. Leadership with an area of specialty in Acme Mind Expansion - 2017 Hopefully
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