07-09-2014, 11:54 AM
JTP Wrote:Really plan out what your end goal is.
I have all but 4 classes for an Associates in CIS at a local community college. The issue I'm running into trying to get a CIS/IS/CS bachelor's degree is that none of those credits will count for UL. Even though I have most of the requirements completed at COSC for a IS degree I still need all but 2 of the UL requirements. So I will either have to retake the marjority of the coursework or go for a different degree (currently what it looks like).
Is that because the UL courses that you need have other prerequisites, so you can't actually take them?
And yeah I understand none of the associate level classes will mean anything for UL at a place like TESC. But wouldn't the credits earned in an associate degree apply as topic of study electives? E.g. I take an associates of science in computer science, then go to TESC. Wouldn't the credits earned in the AS apply to the 30ish or so computer science electives that are required? Admissions at TESC suggested that they probably would, just, not for the 18 UL credis. I would think that would apply in general for the programs at TESC.