09-15-2011, 08:42 AM
After spending many hours here and at TESC's website while waiting for my evaluation to get done... here's what I've come up with as a possible scenario for degree completion using what I have to work with from prior learning:
6 sh English Composition
3 sh ENC 1103 Freshman Communications I (Palm Beach College)
You might need English Comp II but you have potential writing credit in humanities, I still think they'll ask for comp specifically (CLEP option is cheapest)
12 sh Humanities
2.6 sh ENL 2130 Intro to Shakespeare (University of Florida)
2.6 sh CLT 2370 Myths of the Greeks & Romans (University of Florida)
2.6 sh MUL 2011 Intro to Music Listening (University of Florida)
2.6 sh LIT 2214 World Lit Med. & Ren (D)* (University of Florida)
2 sh ENC 1418 Arg. & Persuasive Writing (University of Florida)
3 sh ENC 1102 Writing About Literature (Santa Fe College)
12 sh Social Sciences
3 sh SOC 1200 Intro to Social Sciences (Palm Beach College)
3 sh PSY 2012 General Psychology (Santa Fe College)
3 sh STD 1100 Indiv. in Changing Enviro. (Santa Fe College)
3 sh DEP 2004 Growth & Development (D)* (Santa Fe College)
12 sh Math & Science
3 sh MAC 1144 Trig & Analytic Geometry (Palm Beach College)
1 sh EGN 1001 Engineering Problems (Palm Beach College)
3 sh COC 1201 Intro to Data Processing (Santa Fe College)
4 sh MATH A200 Calculus I (University of Alaska)
1 sh PHYS F113 Concepts of Physics (University of Alaska)
If you are short on general education credit, you can pluck off some EASY credits using ALEKS (intermediate algebra, college algebra and precal) and the CLEP College Math. TESC allows you to go back into lower levels and back fill, so these would give you 18 lower level math credits in a flash, and cheap. If ANYTHING else in your gen eds gets assigned a 300/400 to it, I'd do this ASAP so you can better utilize your upper levels. Never waste them in gen eds)
18 sh General Education Electives
3.3 sh AMH 2020 US Since 1877 (University of Florida)
3.3 sh ECO 2013 Basic Economics I (University of Florida)
2.6 sh MAF 2200 Marriage and Family (University of Florida)
3.3 sh ANT 2402 Anthro & Modern Life (University of Florida)
2.6 sh PSC 2501 Our Environment (University of Florida)
3 sh SPCH A111 Fund of Oral Communication (University of Alaska)
18 sh Liberal Studies â Upper Level
3.3 sh ANT 3511 Physical Anthropology (University of Florida)
2.6 sh STA 3023 Intro to Statistics I (University of Florida)
*12-13 sh Upper Level ___ TBD/Testing* (DSST, TECEP, ECE)
15 sh Liberal Studies â LL or UL
*15 sh ___ TBD/Testing* (CLEP,DSST, TECEP, ECE, etc.)
27 sh Free Electives
3 sh AVTY F202 Flight Instructor - Ground (University of Alaska)
6 sh FAA Private Pilot - Helicopter (PLA from TESC)**
12 sh FAA Commercial Pilot - Helicopter (PLA from TESC)**
6 sh FAA Instrument Pilot - Helicopter (PLA from TESC)**
Other (Army training)⦠may or may not apply
4 sh AARTS Army Basic Training
6 sh AARTS Warrant Officer Candidate School
24 sh AARTS IERW Helicopter Flight Training
6 sh AARTS CH-47D Helicopter Qualification
I'd be interested to find out how this looks - and would appreciate suggestions on what CLEP, DSST, TECEP, and ECE exams I should take to complete the Liberal Studies upper level (and other UL/LL area of study) requirements
Thanks!
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Sit tight and post what you hear from TESC. The most interesting thing in your eval is finding out what gets classified as UL/LL. You have a lot of credit, I wouldn't start testing just yet.[/COLOR]
6 sh English Composition
3 sh ENC 1103 Freshman Communications I (Palm Beach College)
You might need English Comp II but you have potential writing credit in humanities, I still think they'll ask for comp specifically (CLEP option is cheapest)
12 sh Humanities
2.6 sh ENL 2130 Intro to Shakespeare (University of Florida)
2.6 sh CLT 2370 Myths of the Greeks & Romans (University of Florida)
2.6 sh MUL 2011 Intro to Music Listening (University of Florida)
2.6 sh LIT 2214 World Lit Med. & Ren (D)* (University of Florida)
2 sh ENC 1418 Arg. & Persuasive Writing (University of Florida)
3 sh ENC 1102 Writing About Literature (Santa Fe College)
12 sh Social Sciences
3 sh SOC 1200 Intro to Social Sciences (Palm Beach College)
3 sh PSY 2012 General Psychology (Santa Fe College)
3 sh STD 1100 Indiv. in Changing Enviro. (Santa Fe College)
3 sh DEP 2004 Growth & Development (D)* (Santa Fe College)
12 sh Math & Science
3 sh MAC 1144 Trig & Analytic Geometry (Palm Beach College)
1 sh EGN 1001 Engineering Problems (Palm Beach College)
3 sh COC 1201 Intro to Data Processing (Santa Fe College)
4 sh MATH A200 Calculus I (University of Alaska)
1 sh PHYS F113 Concepts of Physics (University of Alaska)
If you are short on general education credit, you can pluck off some EASY credits using ALEKS (intermediate algebra, college algebra and precal) and the CLEP College Math. TESC allows you to go back into lower levels and back fill, so these would give you 18 lower level math credits in a flash, and cheap. If ANYTHING else in your gen eds gets assigned a 300/400 to it, I'd do this ASAP so you can better utilize your upper levels. Never waste them in gen eds)
18 sh General Education Electives
3.3 sh AMH 2020 US Since 1877 (University of Florida)
3.3 sh ECO 2013 Basic Economics I (University of Florida)
2.6 sh MAF 2200 Marriage and Family (University of Florida)
3.3 sh ANT 2402 Anthro & Modern Life (University of Florida)
2.6 sh PSC 2501 Our Environment (University of Florida)
3 sh SPCH A111 Fund of Oral Communication (University of Alaska)
18 sh Liberal Studies â Upper Level
3.3 sh ANT 3511 Physical Anthropology (University of Florida)
2.6 sh STA 3023 Intro to Statistics I (University of Florida)
*12-13 sh Upper Level ___ TBD/Testing* (DSST, TECEP, ECE)
15 sh Liberal Studies â LL or UL
*15 sh ___ TBD/Testing* (CLEP,DSST, TECEP, ECE, etc.)
27 sh Free Electives
3 sh AVTY F202 Flight Instructor - Ground (University of Alaska)
6 sh FAA Private Pilot - Helicopter (PLA from TESC)**
12 sh FAA Commercial Pilot - Helicopter (PLA from TESC)**
6 sh FAA Instrument Pilot - Helicopter (PLA from TESC)**
Other (Army training)⦠may or may not apply
4 sh AARTS Army Basic Training
6 sh AARTS Warrant Officer Candidate School
24 sh AARTS IERW Helicopter Flight Training
6 sh AARTS CH-47D Helicopter Qualification
I'd be interested to find out how this looks - and would appreciate suggestions on what CLEP, DSST, TECEP, and ECE exams I should take to complete the Liberal Studies upper level (and other UL/LL area of study) requirements
Thanks!
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Sit tight and post what you hear from TESC. The most interesting thing in your eval is finding out what gets classified as UL/LL. You have a lot of credit, I wouldn't start testing just yet.[/COLOR]