08-20-2017, 08:22 PM
(08-20-2017, 05:46 PM)sanantone Wrote:(08-20-2017, 04:18 PM)trinipirate Wrote:(08-20-2017, 12:31 PM)dfrecore Wrote:(08-20-2017, 02:54 AM)trinipirate Wrote: Do you think TESU will waive athe gen ed requirements from an associate's degree? It will be done at COSC but i may want to finish the BS through TESU.
No, they won't. If I were you, I would use courses at COSC that you know will satisfy TESU requirements as well.
Hmm. This will put me in a jam. I only have 4 classes left and will be done by end of yr. Don't want to take more than i need as my job is paying for everything and know i'll be complete soon.
Only reason I considered TECU afterward was because of the lower amount of UL credits needed. I just want a checkbox BS degree honestly and I'm considering BSBA in CIS via TESU or Info Systems via COSC based on my CC credits. Also I'm a CT resident and would prefer to go through COSC since i started there and it should be cheaper but not sure how cheap/fast it would be to test out of these liberal arts courses. Not sure what at Saylor would be considered Liberal Arts UL if anything.
Sorry for hijacking the thread. I suppose I'll make an official one w/ all my credits for input after i get my AS.
If you aren't concerned about having a general studies major, then COSC's info systems concentration is pretty flexible. The degree, as a whole, will be more flexible than any business administration degree. After arguing with them, COSC now accepts CSU Global CBEs. Plus, you'll pay in-state tuition for the capstone. I think the Strategic Management TECEP is gone requiring you to take the course at TESU, and you'll have to pay a lot to waive the residency requirement.
Yeah, the more I look at it the more I think I have to stick with COSC. I should be able to sort out a BS plan with my advisor before I graduate w/ the AS. I started checking out CSU Global but that's good to hear. Just need to get those 30 LA credits somehow.