04-14-2017, 02:22 PM
Bad news for me on the Associates degree. The certification cannot be elapsed. Therefore I need 8 Biology credits. I am also worried about the Bio 2 lab being expensive.
I have been briefly considering a different degree, one without a capstone:
- Primarily, I am considering the ASNSM in Computer Science. I do prefer ASNSM-Biology, but I feel I should at least compare the cost/effort/time of the two. It will depend on how many of the CS Associates credits are the same as the BSBA-CIS.
- I don't think the ASBA or AA are worth getting for me. (Unless you can choose an AA major and have it on the diploma, which I believe you can't.)
- Mathematics is definitely only third place, and is unlikely to make sense for me. TESU counts all the ALEKS stats courses as STA-201 so I can't get multiple credits for those. TESU doesn't accept Trigonometry, College Algebra, Pre-Calc, or Finite Math for the Math degree. So I believe all I have is Calculus (3-4 cr), Geometry (2 cr), Stats (3 cr), meaning I am pretty far away from the 16 cr requirement. Geometry I'm not totally sure of either.
I have been briefly considering a different degree, one without a capstone:
- Primarily, I am considering the ASNSM in Computer Science. I do prefer ASNSM-Biology, but I feel I should at least compare the cost/effort/time of the two. It will depend on how many of the CS Associates credits are the same as the BSBA-CIS.
- I don't think the ASBA or AA are worth getting for me. (Unless you can choose an AA major and have it on the diploma, which I believe you can't.)
- Mathematics is definitely only third place, and is unlikely to make sense for me. TESU counts all the ALEKS stats courses as STA-201 so I can't get multiple credits for those. TESU doesn't accept Trigonometry, College Algebra, Pre-Calc, or Finite Math for the Math degree. So I believe all I have is Calculus (3-4 cr), Geometry (2 cr), Stats (3 cr), meaning I am pretty far away from the 16 cr requirement. Geometry I'm not totally sure of either.