12-02-2017, 02:11 AM
@bjcheung77 gracias! muy detallado!
Yeah I know COSC is heavy on math and labs, but thats what grad schools would want to see for admissions into EE programs..Excelsior's EET based on the catalog you linked also requires a lot of labs and math and stuff and not interested in the IT program, even if I wanted an IT degree and from WGU, they do not accept foreign students...TESU Electronic Systems Engineering Technology is ABET accredited..
Hmm so you recommend the loading up the TESU BALS option, I'll consider it. I already bought Precalc, Stats, Calc I and Calc II from SL. and plan on doing the chem and phys with labs. I'm currently doing the MIS from ED4Onine and I'm also doing the study.com Technical Writing and Saylor Software engineering. I figure these would fit into almost any option I take.
One other thing I know is I can't go wrong doing at least 5 amu EE courses, Differential Eq, Linear Algebra, Phys II and Calc III and the one mechanical engineering course they have. The only downside with AMU courses is the US 12 000 in lab equipment, but it can be broken down to about 3 000 based on what I've seen on ebay and stuff I currently have...the TESU EET program does look good but to pay the comprehensive tution plan..would be an arm, a leg..maybe if I sell two kidneys I could pay that..lol.... though I am confident I can make the 36 credits in one year...sigh...if only penn foster could have their EE courses evaluated by ACE again...
Digging around today I found a local school offers an EET from the university of Greenwich with a 1 year completion time if you have an associates degree in EE or EET
http://www.sbcs.edu.tt/programme/beng-ho...hnology-2/
(praise the UK system) but I dont know if they will accept NA degrees, a former police comissioner hired from Canada (Dr. Dwayne Gibbs) to work here had two NA doctorates from California Coast University and they made a big deal about it's recogniton and accredation etc and said it was a degree mill...so some schools are skeptical of NA degrees...I know a lot of the UK programs available locally do not accept NA associates as equivalent to a local associates cause some of my friends did penn foster and ashworth..the degrees themselves are recognised by ACTT and evaluated as equal but not for entry into UK programs hosted locally here..
So I guess I am a little better off where I started...it boils down to either loading up the BALS with math and EE courses or the COSC option...
Yeah I know COSC is heavy on math and labs, but thats what grad schools would want to see for admissions into EE programs..Excelsior's EET based on the catalog you linked also requires a lot of labs and math and stuff and not interested in the IT program, even if I wanted an IT degree and from WGU, they do not accept foreign students...TESU Electronic Systems Engineering Technology is ABET accredited..
Hmm so you recommend the loading up the TESU BALS option, I'll consider it. I already bought Precalc, Stats, Calc I and Calc II from SL. and plan on doing the chem and phys with labs. I'm currently doing the MIS from ED4Onine and I'm also doing the study.com Technical Writing and Saylor Software engineering. I figure these would fit into almost any option I take.
One other thing I know is I can't go wrong doing at least 5 amu EE courses, Differential Eq, Linear Algebra, Phys II and Calc III and the one mechanical engineering course they have. The only downside with AMU courses is the US 12 000 in lab equipment, but it can be broken down to about 3 000 based on what I've seen on ebay and stuff I currently have...the TESU EET program does look good but to pay the comprehensive tution plan..would be an arm, a leg..maybe if I sell two kidneys I could pay that..lol.... though I am confident I can make the 36 credits in one year...sigh...if only penn foster could have their EE courses evaluated by ACE again...
Digging around today I found a local school offers an EET from the university of Greenwich with a 1 year completion time if you have an associates degree in EE or EET
http://www.sbcs.edu.tt/programme/beng-ho...hnology-2/
(praise the UK system) but I dont know if they will accept NA degrees, a former police comissioner hired from Canada (Dr. Dwayne Gibbs) to work here had two NA doctorates from California Coast University and they made a big deal about it's recogniton and accredation etc and said it was a degree mill...so some schools are skeptical of NA degrees...I know a lot of the UK programs available locally do not accept NA associates as equivalent to a local associates cause some of my friends did penn foster and ashworth..the degrees themselves are recognised by ACTT and evaluated as equal but not for entry into UK programs hosted locally here..
So I guess I am a little better off where I started...it boils down to either loading up the BALS with math and EE courses or the COSC option...
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Master of Business Administration, Robert Cavelier University (2024-2025)
MS Information and Communication Technology (UK IET Accredited) (On Hold)
Master of Theological Studies, Nations University (6 cr)
UNDERGRAD : 184 Credits
BA Computer Science, TESU '19
BA Liberal Studies, TESU '19
AS Natural Science and Mathematics, TESU '19
StraighterLine (27 Cr) Shmoop (18 Cr) Sophia (11 Cr)
TEEX (5 Cr) Aleks (9 Cr) ED4Credit (3 Cr) CPCU (2 Cr) Study.com (39 Cr)
TESU (4 cr)
TT B&M (46 Cr) Nations University (9 cr) UoPeople: (3 cr) Penn Foster: (8 cr)