10-18-2012, 11:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-18-2012, 11:59 PM by cooperalex2004.)
Well since you have the evaluation you can see what I was talking about, instead of creating split up courses they created exceptions and changed what is required later on down the eval.
Your list mentions you did the CLEP for College Composition, if that is the case then you'll have that requirement met too.
For what is left:
18 Any Level General Education
14 Upper Level General Education
15 Liberal Studies (max of six at 100 level)
You really need:
-3 credit upper level capstone (it is mandatory even though your eval disputes that)
-11 upper level general education credits
-18 Any Level Gen Ed
-15 Gen Ed with max of six at 100 level
If you can find what you've taken since the evaluation and subtract it based on my rough evaluation you should need less than that. Bringing credits in takes both time and effort, if you put the effort in and work with the school you'll have better luck getting courses to move around and might be surprised at how close you are to completing things.
Courses which are valid for General Education Areas from selected sources (note you have a ton of options to get credit):
CLEP
English Composition
ENC-101/102-CE College Composition (General) 50 6
ENC-101-CE College Composition Modular 50 3
Humanities
FRE-101/102-CE French Language-Level 1 50 6
FRE-101/102-201/202-CE French Language-Level 2 59 12
GRM-101/102-CE German Language-Level 1 50 6
GRM-101/102-201/202-CE German Language-Level 2 60 12
HUM-101/102-CE Humanities (General) 50 6
LIT-111/112-CE American Literature 50 6
LIT-208/209-CE English Literature (6) 50 6
LIT-291/292-CE Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 50 6
SPA-101/102-CE Spanish Language-Level 1 50 6
SPA-101/102201/202-CE Spanish Language-Level 2 63 12
Natural Science/Mathematics
BIO-111/112-CE Biology (no lab) 50 6
CHE-111/112-CE Chemistry (no lab) 50 6
MAT-102/103-CE College Mathematics (General) 50 6
MAT-121-CE College Algebra 50 3
MAT-129-CE Pre-Calculus 50 3
MAT-231-CE Calculus 50 3
NAS-101/102-CE Natural Sciences (General) 50 6
Social Sciences
ECO-111-CE Principles of Macroeconomics 50 3
ECO-112-CE Principles of Microeconomics 50 3
HIS-101-CE Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 3
HIS-102-CE Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present 50 3
HIS-113-CE History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 50 3
HIS-114-CE History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present 50 3
POS-110-CE American Government 50 3
PSY-101-CE Introductory Psychology 50 3
PSY-211-CE Human Growth and Development 50 3
PSY-230-CE Introduction to Educational Psychology 50 3
SOC-101-CE Introductory Sociology 50 3
SOS-101/102-CE Social Sciences and History (General) 50 6
DSST, AKA DANTES
Humanities Exam Titles Passing Score Credits
ART-166-DE Art of the Western World 48 3
COM-209-DE Principles of Public Speaking** 47 3
ENG-201-DE Technical Writing 46 3
PHI-287-DE Ethics in America 400 3
REL-405-DE Introduction to World Religions 400 3
Natural Sciences/Mathematics Exam Titles Passing Score Credits
AST-101-DE Astronomy 48 3
COS-101-DE Introduction to Computing 400 3
ENS-201-DE Environment and Humanity: Race to Save the Planet 46 3
GEO-151-DE Physical Geology 46 3
MAT-115-DE Fundamentals of College Algebra 400 3
NAS-131-DE Principles of Physical Science I 47 3
STA-201-DE Principles of Statistics 400 3
Social Sciences Exam Titles Passing Score Credits
ANT-101-DE General Anthropology 47 3
ECO-332-DE Money and Banking* 48 3
GOG-120-DE Human/Cultural Geography 48 3
HIS-222-DE Western Europe since 1945 45 3
HIS-252-DE The Civil War and Reconstruction 47 3
HIS-309-DE An Introduction to the Modern Middle East 47 3
HIS-351-DE A History of the Vietnam War 44 3
HIS-386-DE Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 45 3
PSY-211-DE Lifespan Developmental Psychology 46 3
PSY-361-DE Organizational Behavior* 48 3
SOS-305-DE Substance Abuse 400 3
Straighterline.com (note they have a new proctoring requirement that many on this board are upset about):
StraighterLine course title
Thomas Edison State College course equivalent listed second
MAT101 (College Algebra)
MAT-121 College Algebra 3 70%
MAT150 (Business Statistics)
STA-201 Statistics 3 70%
MAT201 (Precalculus)
MAT-129 Precalculus for Technology 3 70%
ENG101 (English Composition I)
ENC-101 English Composition I 3 70%
ENG102 (English Composition II)
ENC-102 English Composition II 3 70%
ECON101 (Macroeconomics)
ECO-111 Macroeconomics 3 70%
ECON102 (Microeconomics)
ECO-112 Microeconomics 3 70%
MAT250 (General Calculus I)
MAT-231 General Calculus I 3 70%
BUS105 (Business Communication)
COM-300 Business Communications 3 70%
BIO101 (Introductory Biology for Nonmajors)
BIO-101 Introductory Biology 3 70%
BIO101L (Introductory Biology for Nonmajors with Lab)
BIO-113 Introductory Biology w/Lab 4 70%
CHEM101 (General Chemistry I)
CHE-111 General Chemistry I 3 70%
CHEM101L (General Chemistry I with Lab)
CHE-121 General Chemistry I w/Lab 4 70%
MAT251 (General Calculus II)
MAT-232 - General Calculus II 3 70%
PSY101 (Introduction to Psychology)
PSY-101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 70%
BIO201 (Anatomy & Physiology I)
BIO-211 - Anatomy & Physiology I 3 70%
BIO201L (Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab)
BIO-211 - Anatomy & Physiology I (Anatomy/Physiology I and Anatomy Physiology I w/lab have the same equivalency - students should not take both) 3 70%
BIO202 (Anatomy & Physiology II)
BIO-212 - Anatomy & Physiology II 3 70%
BIO202L (Anatomy & Physiology II With Lab)
BIO-212 - Anatomy & Physiology II (Anatomy/Physiology II and Anatomy Physiology II w/lab have the same equivalency - students should not take both) 3 70%
CIV101 (Western Civilization I)
HIS-101 Western Civilization I 3 70%
CIV102 (Western Civilization II)
HIS-102 3 70%
SOC101 (Introduction to Sociology)
SOC-101 Introduction to Sociology 3 70%
PHY250 (General Physics I)
PHY-113 General Physics I 3 70%
PHY250L (General Physics I with Lab)
PHY-115 4 70%
USHIST101 (US History I)
HIS-113 Amercian History I 3 70%
USHIST102 (US History II)
HIS-114 3 70%
Your list mentions you did the CLEP for College Composition, if that is the case then you'll have that requirement met too.
For what is left:
18 Any Level General Education
14 Upper Level General Education
15 Liberal Studies (max of six at 100 level)
You really need:
-3 credit upper level capstone (it is mandatory even though your eval disputes that)
-11 upper level general education credits
-18 Any Level Gen Ed
-15 Gen Ed with max of six at 100 level
If you can find what you've taken since the evaluation and subtract it based on my rough evaluation you should need less than that. Bringing credits in takes both time and effort, if you put the effort in and work with the school you'll have better luck getting courses to move around and might be surprised at how close you are to completing things.
Courses which are valid for General Education Areas from selected sources (note you have a ton of options to get credit):
CLEP
English Composition
ENC-101/102-CE College Composition (General) 50 6
ENC-101-CE College Composition Modular 50 3
Humanities
FRE-101/102-CE French Language-Level 1 50 6
FRE-101/102-201/202-CE French Language-Level 2 59 12
GRM-101/102-CE German Language-Level 1 50 6
GRM-101/102-201/202-CE German Language-Level 2 60 12
HUM-101/102-CE Humanities (General) 50 6
LIT-111/112-CE American Literature 50 6
LIT-208/209-CE English Literature (6) 50 6
LIT-291/292-CE Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 50 6
SPA-101/102-CE Spanish Language-Level 1 50 6
SPA-101/102201/202-CE Spanish Language-Level 2 63 12
Natural Science/Mathematics
BIO-111/112-CE Biology (no lab) 50 6
CHE-111/112-CE Chemistry (no lab) 50 6
MAT-102/103-CE College Mathematics (General) 50 6
MAT-121-CE College Algebra 50 3
MAT-129-CE Pre-Calculus 50 3
MAT-231-CE Calculus 50 3
NAS-101/102-CE Natural Sciences (General) 50 6
Social Sciences
ECO-111-CE Principles of Macroeconomics 50 3
ECO-112-CE Principles of Microeconomics 50 3
HIS-101-CE Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 50 3
HIS-102-CE Western Civilization II: 1648 to the Present 50 3
HIS-113-CE History of the United States I: Early Colonization to 1877 50 3
HIS-114-CE History of the United States II: 1865 to the Present 50 3
POS-110-CE American Government 50 3
PSY-101-CE Introductory Psychology 50 3
PSY-211-CE Human Growth and Development 50 3
PSY-230-CE Introduction to Educational Psychology 50 3
SOC-101-CE Introductory Sociology 50 3
SOS-101/102-CE Social Sciences and History (General) 50 6
DSST, AKA DANTES
Humanities Exam Titles Passing Score Credits
ART-166-DE Art of the Western World 48 3
COM-209-DE Principles of Public Speaking** 47 3
ENG-201-DE Technical Writing 46 3
PHI-287-DE Ethics in America 400 3
REL-405-DE Introduction to World Religions 400 3
Natural Sciences/Mathematics Exam Titles Passing Score Credits
AST-101-DE Astronomy 48 3
COS-101-DE Introduction to Computing 400 3
ENS-201-DE Environment and Humanity: Race to Save the Planet 46 3
GEO-151-DE Physical Geology 46 3
MAT-115-DE Fundamentals of College Algebra 400 3
NAS-131-DE Principles of Physical Science I 47 3
STA-201-DE Principles of Statistics 400 3
Social Sciences Exam Titles Passing Score Credits
ANT-101-DE General Anthropology 47 3
ECO-332-DE Money and Banking* 48 3
GOG-120-DE Human/Cultural Geography 48 3
HIS-222-DE Western Europe since 1945 45 3
HIS-252-DE The Civil War and Reconstruction 47 3
HIS-309-DE An Introduction to the Modern Middle East 47 3
HIS-351-DE A History of the Vietnam War 44 3
HIS-386-DE Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 45 3
PSY-211-DE Lifespan Developmental Psychology 46 3
PSY-361-DE Organizational Behavior* 48 3
SOS-305-DE Substance Abuse 400 3
Straighterline.com (note they have a new proctoring requirement that many on this board are upset about):
StraighterLine course title
Thomas Edison State College course equivalent listed second
MAT101 (College Algebra)
MAT-121 College Algebra 3 70%
MAT150 (Business Statistics)
STA-201 Statistics 3 70%
MAT201 (Precalculus)
MAT-129 Precalculus for Technology 3 70%
ENG101 (English Composition I)
ENC-101 English Composition I 3 70%
ENG102 (English Composition II)
ENC-102 English Composition II 3 70%
ECON101 (Macroeconomics)
ECO-111 Macroeconomics 3 70%
ECON102 (Microeconomics)
ECO-112 Microeconomics 3 70%
MAT250 (General Calculus I)
MAT-231 General Calculus I 3 70%
BUS105 (Business Communication)
COM-300 Business Communications 3 70%
BIO101 (Introductory Biology for Nonmajors)
BIO-101 Introductory Biology 3 70%
BIO101L (Introductory Biology for Nonmajors with Lab)
BIO-113 Introductory Biology w/Lab 4 70%
CHEM101 (General Chemistry I)
CHE-111 General Chemistry I 3 70%
CHEM101L (General Chemistry I with Lab)
CHE-121 General Chemistry I w/Lab 4 70%
MAT251 (General Calculus II)
MAT-232 - General Calculus II 3 70%
PSY101 (Introduction to Psychology)
PSY-101 - Introduction to Psychology 3 70%
BIO201 (Anatomy & Physiology I)
BIO-211 - Anatomy & Physiology I 3 70%
BIO201L (Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab)
BIO-211 - Anatomy & Physiology I (Anatomy/Physiology I and Anatomy Physiology I w/lab have the same equivalency - students should not take both) 3 70%
BIO202 (Anatomy & Physiology II)
BIO-212 - Anatomy & Physiology II 3 70%
BIO202L (Anatomy & Physiology II With Lab)
BIO-212 - Anatomy & Physiology II (Anatomy/Physiology II and Anatomy Physiology II w/lab have the same equivalency - students should not take both) 3 70%
CIV101 (Western Civilization I)
HIS-101 Western Civilization I 3 70%
CIV102 (Western Civilization II)
HIS-102 3 70%
SOC101 (Introduction to Sociology)
SOC-101 Introduction to Sociology 3 70%
PHY250 (General Physics I)
PHY-113 General Physics I 3 70%
PHY250L (General Physics I with Lab)
PHY-115 4 70%
USHIST101 (US History I)
HIS-113 Amercian History I 3 70%
USHIST102 (US History II)
HIS-114 3 70%
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.