06-02-2011, 05:47 PM
I would do straighterline accounting I&II since its the same book, the same $100 monthly fee and you will learn how to do well in accounting II while doing accounting I.
For the CIS requirement: Penn Foster C# will work and I think that is it. You can also do the Network Technology TECEP, not too hard. Its going to be difficult to get the rest of the credits I'm afraid. I had 7 credits from MCSD and 1 credit from a 300 dollar penn foster structured systems design course.
They do not give CIS credit for A+ or Network+, that falls into general business unfortunately.
Aleks business stats is also a general business upper level credit source so thats good.
You might consider taking some TESC classes or PLAs for the CIS if you don't get any better answers on the CIS credit.
I think there are some ICCP certification exams that are ACE approved for credit but they cannot be programming since you can only apply one programming class to the CIS electives and that Penn Foster C# is it.
For the CIS requirement: Penn Foster C# will work and I think that is it. You can also do the Network Technology TECEP, not too hard. Its going to be difficult to get the rest of the credits I'm afraid. I had 7 credits from MCSD and 1 credit from a 300 dollar penn foster structured systems design course.
They do not give CIS credit for A+ or Network+, that falls into general business unfortunately.
Aleks business stats is also a general business upper level credit source so thats good.
You might consider taking some TESC classes or PLAs for the CIS if you don't get any better answers on the CIS credit.
I think there are some ICCP certification exams that are ACE approved for credit but they cannot be programming since you can only apply one programming class to the CIS electives and that Penn Foster C# is it.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science