The CMP354 is not going to work. I took it as insurance against the residency fee if I don't finish by the end of my EO plan. I knew it was going to free electives, and that is what happened.
The statistics.com programming courses won't work. They are going to fall in as LL despite what ACE says.
The CSU Global Cloud computing won't work. That comes in as CIS-499 and it won't count.
CAP and CMP courses don't count. CIS courses may or may not count. COS courses will probably count.
In general, you want to stay away from applied computer courses and choose theory courses. At TESU, programming courses are almost always LL.
Look at the edX BerkeleyX courses on Ruby via COSC. IMHO they are software engineering courses which uses Agile principles and Ruby as the programming language, but it may depend on how COSC transcribes this and what TESU thinks. Each course is only 2 credits. I'm going to take a look at those courses when it opens TOMORROW to see if it is too much work. Software engineering would make it UL. If they see it as Ruby programming, then it is LL.
Other than that MOOC, I basically have given up and am taking TESU courses. TESU courses are online. They aren't more expensive than the local state university. My work is paying for most of it.
The statistics.com programming courses won't work. They are going to fall in as LL despite what ACE says.
The CSU Global Cloud computing won't work. That comes in as CIS-499 and it won't count.
CAP and CMP courses don't count. CIS courses may or may not count. COS courses will probably count.
In general, you want to stay away from applied computer courses and choose theory courses. At TESU, programming courses are almost always LL.
Look at the edX BerkeleyX courses on Ruby via COSC. IMHO they are software engineering courses which uses Agile principles and Ruby as the programming language, but it may depend on how COSC transcribes this and what TESU thinks. Each course is only 2 credits. I'm going to take a look at those courses when it opens TOMORROW to see if it is too much work. Software engineering would make it UL. If they see it as Ruby programming, then it is LL.
Other than that MOOC, I basically have given up and am taking TESU courses. TESU courses are online. They aren't more expensive than the local state university. My work is paying for most of it.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)