07-29-2013, 09:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-29-2013, 10:05 PM by funkEpunkEmonkE.)
Jonathan Whatley Wrote:Each general education requirement at Charter Oak doesn't have to be met by one discrete course or exam: a single course or exam might fulfill more than one simultaneously...There are several tests each of which will fulfill (g) and (n) and Social/Behavioral Sciences (b) at once: DSST Human/Cultural Geography, ECE World Conflicts Since 1900, ECE World Population.
No Way! Thanks so much for the advice. I can substitute some FREE FEMA courses in for any extra credits I need. Updating my spreadsheet now!
Update:
Gen Eds:
COSC Cornerstone/Capstone
CLEP English Composition with Essay
CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature English Literature
DSST Principles of Public Speaking
CLEP American Government
ECE World Population
ECE Ethics-Theory & Practice
ALEKS College Algebra, Trigonometry, PreCalculus, Introduction to Statistics, Business Statistics, and Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (cause it's cheap. I'll complete as much as I can in one month - I only need College Algebra for the req. )
FEMA Courses to fill any hours I didn't with ALEKS (I happen to like Math, which is why I'd rather just do those)
"Concentration" in Liberal Studies, "Science", via GREs:
Chemistry
Biology
Physics
Jonathan Whatley Wrote:During the Cornerstone, every Charter Oak bachelor's student completes a Concentration Plan of Study, including a course/exam list and answers to a short series of questions about the concentration's rationale. These are submitted to consulting subject area faculty who review and approve, or recommend changes. I can envision a great rationale for your concentration above. Of course I can't speak for faculty!
Thanks!
So, How hard are the GREs for a science buff/genius?