Mian Wrote:Ok, so if I took the C# class at Penn Foster as part of my degree plan, that would be 3 ACE credits as far as TESC is concerned, right? It wouldn't be community college credit even though Penn Foster claims to be a community college. Am I right about that? I need to make sure since I can't do anymore CC credits.
Okay you may be pissed about this one but this course was only available for ACE credit up until 2/28/2011 and I do not see another course in the national guide that replaced it. I do not think that you will be able to transfer the credit over to tesc at all. Even though Penn Foster has national and ace approval it doesnt mean that it will transfer over to a regionally accredited community college. See Below:
Visual C# (CSC 246)
(Formerly: Visual C++)
Credit Type: Course
ACE Course Number: 0165
Organization: Penn Foster College
Location: Self-study.
Length: Correspondence program.
Dates Offered: 4/1/1999 - 2/28/2011
Objective: To provide the student with the fundamental knowledge to develop computer programs using the Visual C++ programming language.
Learning Outcome: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to describe the structure of a Visual C++ program; design and code programs in Visual C++; work with graphics and multimedia; and learn how to distribute programs created in Visual C++.
Instruction: Major topics covered in the course are building C++ applications, input devices, using timers, dialog boxes and menus, adding graphics, active X controls, document interfacing, toolbars, status bars, ADO applications, DLL, and multitasking. Methods of instruction include self-study texts, use of computer software, graded student exercises, and a proctored final examination.
Credit Recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Computer Science or Information Technology (12/00).