davewill Wrote:I decided that I might as well take a crack at a TESU BACS spreadsheet. However, I'm not very good at it. Here is dfrecore's spreadsheet modified for the TESU BACS. The area of study is pretty good, but the rest is kind of a hot mess.
Looking at the area of study:
Depending on where you live, the linear algebra / discrete math and data structures can be taken cheaply at a community college, hopefully online.
To save money, I would take linear algebra online at APU and it will also count as UL.
DSST cybersecurity is $90. I don't know why it costs more than the standard $80. This course transfers in as CIS-344 and it will automatically land in the CS AOS.
TEEX comes in as CIS-244, CAP-385, and CAP-295. None of these three TEEX count for CS. The TECEP CMP-354 does not count for CS. But TEEX is fine for free electives. I would put that in a notes section so that nobody tries to TEEX or TECEP CMP-354 for CS AOS.
Straighterline has calc1 and calc2. Each class comes in as 4 credits at TESU if it's ACP on the ACE transcript.
CSU Global has an application fee, but you can find a discount code to waive that.
The edX software engineering course from Berkeley and COSC is a possible option for UL CS, but nobody has tried it. I won't be trying it. It's 6 credits for the whole 3-course sequence if you can pull it off.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)