05-03-2006, 06:50 PM
Bowman,
"Environment and Humanity: Race to save the planet (Ens-201-DE)" is listed as a DSST Natural science requirement satisfier. Unless you require a different science catagory such as physics of chemistry. I would talk to a different advisor. (Check you PM) TESC is usually very liberal when taking credits, so they are not scared of DSST or course names.
"Environment and Humanity: Race to save the planet (Ens-201-DE)" is listed as a DSST Natural science requirement satisfier. Unless you require a different science catagory such as physics of chemistry. I would talk to a different advisor. (Check you PM) TESC is usually very liberal when taking credits, so they are not scared of DSST or course names.

[COLOR="Blue"]Dan
Douglasville, Georgia
Finished my degree 6-15-06
56 previous college credits (from 1987)
9 Dantes (Statistics, Ethics, World Religions)
9 CLEP (Socialogy, Prin of Management, American Gov.)
67 credits for my A&P license (Airframe and Powerplant)
TESC - BSAST- Aviation Maintenance Technology[/COLOR]
Douglasville, Georgia
Finished my degree 6-15-06
56 previous college credits (from 1987)
9 Dantes (Statistics, Ethics, World Religions)
9 CLEP (Socialogy, Prin of Management, American Gov.)
67 credits for my A&P license (Airframe and Powerplant)
TESC - BSAST- Aviation Maintenance Technology[/COLOR]