04-22-2016, 01:35 PM
dfrecore Wrote:Once you get into a degree at TESU where the are significant requirements, then it may be cheaper to go to COSC. CJ would be another one. The more "generic" degrees at TESU (BALS, SocSci, Humanities, NatSci & Math, BSBA) are cheaper at TESU.
Here are the only issues I see, others who know COSC better may be able to help more.
1) study.com does not have an ACE-approved Public Speaking course
2) study.com's Civil War exam is not UL
3) take College Math instead of College Algebra if you want an easier course and if it's allowed
4) Easiest science + lab (not cheapest) is any Intro to Nutrition course, and then the Nutrition lab at Rio Salado College - make sure you choose the correct one where you download software and then use it to create a personal food journal (Introductory Nutrition Lab is the one I think).
Thank you!!

1) Thank you for the heads up on this! Looks like CLEP/DSST/SL are my only options here.
2) In looking at this page, it appears that the HIS-106 class would transfer in as HIS-300 at COSC. Or am I reading that incorrectly?
3) Good catch! Algebra isn't required for this program. No need to torture myself any more than necessary.
4) Never would have known about that one in a million years. You're right, definitely not the cheapest, but if I can avoid Biology/Chemistry/Physics, I'm all for it!
Bachelor of Arts: Psychology - TESU (pending conferral)
120/120 units complete
SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources)
Anticipated Completion Date: 3/31/2019
Master of Human Resource Management - CSU Global
Start Date: 7/1/2019
120/120 units complete
SPHR (Senior Professional in Human Resources)
Anticipated Completion Date: 3/31/2019
Master of Human Resource Management - CSU Global
Start Date: 7/1/2019