09-27-2016, 02:13 PM
You can get an exception for the programming requirement and it's not hard to get. But you must make up the missing credit in your AOS. You can't borrow excess credits from the core, GE, or free electives since you are short in the AOS section. So you wouldn't be able to take UL accounting to get around the exception for the CIS. Ideally, you'd have a single 4-credit CIS course or two 2-credit CIS courses already to pair up the exception with this 2-credit programming course.
I don't think anyone has ever suggested you will get an exception for being short in your AOS.
I don't think anyone has ever suggested you will get an exception for being short in your AOS.
TESU BA CS and Math (graduated December 2016)