sanantone Wrote:CS/IT/IS appear to be very popular so far and none of the alternative credit providers are touching these, except for CSU Global. COSC told me that they were designing their own CBEs, so they should be watching this thread. Maybe I'll send them an email with a link. I have a feeling they're going to copy Uexcel and TECEP by offering mostly general education tests for their more "traditional" students. I like the approach CSU Global has taken.
I spent a lot of time looking for online UL options for the BA CS degree. For UL, I was able to use the CSU-G System Analysis, DSST MIS, and DSST cybersecurity. I would like to see CS courses in software engineering, computer architecture, and operating systems. On the left coast, the computer science major is very popular with the teens and 20-something crowd in traditional schools.
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Growth of the intro to CS class at UC Berkeley[/URL]
Picture of the "classroom" with 1770 students enrolled
https://www.reddit.com/r/berkeley/commen...bach_hall/
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)