Hey everyone. This is my revised version of my degree plan using everyone's advice. I also added a couple courses from byu independent study and lsu independent study. What are people's experiences with those places? Anyways here it is again. Hopefully this one will work. Thanks for all the help ahead of time.
Subject Category Credits
I. General Education Requirements 60
A. English Composition 6 –Clep English Comp (6)
B. Humanities 12 –Clep Humanities (3) and Clep Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (6)
Must include at least two subject areas
C. Social Sciences 12 –Clep Into to Pysch (3), Clep Into to Sociology (3), and Clep Social Sciences and History (6)
Must include at least two subject areas
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 12
■One college-level mathematics course required
(3) –Aleks Intermediate Algebra
■One computer science course recommended
(3) –DSST Intro To Computers
■Other natural sciences/mathematics
(6) –Aleks College Algebra and Aleks Precal
Must include at least two subject areas
E. General Education Electives 18 –Clep Spanish and College Math
II. Area of Study: Natural Sciences/Mathematics 33
A. REQUIREMENTS
1. Students complete 30 credits in the natural sciences/mathematics concentration.
(30) - Straighterline Calc 1, Calc 2, LSU IS Multidimesional Calc, LSU IS Linear Algebra, BYU IS Differential Equations, Aleks Statistics, Straighterline Physics, DSST Management Information Systems, DSST Environment and Humanity: The Race to Save the Planet, Clep Biology, TESC ENS-314 Global Environmental Change, Lib-495 Liberal Arts Capstone
2. At least three different subjects must be included, which provides for breadth of knowledge in the natural sciences/mathematics. Also, students must earn at least 12 credits in one subject area. A maximum of 18 credits can be earned in any one subject area in order to have a balanced interdisciplinary concentration.
3. Courses transferred to Thomas Edison State College are equated to the following levels: 100, 200, 300 or 400. A maximum of two college-level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied toward the area of concentration. A minimum of 18 credits equating to 300 or 400 Thomas Edison State College courses are required.
4. LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone is required.
(3)
III. Free Electives 27 –FEMA Credits
Total 120
Subject Category Credits
I. General Education Requirements 60
A. English Composition 6 –Clep English Comp (6)
B. Humanities 12 –Clep Humanities (3) and Clep Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (6)
Must include at least two subject areas
C. Social Sciences 12 –Clep Into to Pysch (3), Clep Into to Sociology (3), and Clep Social Sciences and History (6)
Must include at least two subject areas
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 12
■One college-level mathematics course required
(3) –Aleks Intermediate Algebra
■One computer science course recommended
(3) –DSST Intro To Computers
■Other natural sciences/mathematics
(6) –Aleks College Algebra and Aleks Precal
Must include at least two subject areas
E. General Education Electives 18 –Clep Spanish and College Math
II. Area of Study: Natural Sciences/Mathematics 33
A. REQUIREMENTS
1. Students complete 30 credits in the natural sciences/mathematics concentration.
(30) - Straighterline Calc 1, Calc 2, LSU IS Multidimesional Calc, LSU IS Linear Algebra, BYU IS Differential Equations, Aleks Statistics, Straighterline Physics, DSST Management Information Systems, DSST Environment and Humanity: The Race to Save the Planet, Clep Biology, TESC ENS-314 Global Environmental Change, Lib-495 Liberal Arts Capstone
2. At least three different subjects must be included, which provides for breadth of knowledge in the natural sciences/mathematics. Also, students must earn at least 12 credits in one subject area. A maximum of 18 credits can be earned in any one subject area in order to have a balanced interdisciplinary concentration.
3. Courses transferred to Thomas Edison State College are equated to the following levels: 100, 200, 300 or 400. A maximum of two college-level courses equating to the 100 level can be applied toward the area of concentration. A minimum of 18 credits equating to 300 or 400 Thomas Edison State College courses are required.
4. LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone is required.
(3)
III. Free Electives 27 –FEMA Credits
Total 120