02-05-2018, 01:07 PM
(02-05-2018, 12:49 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Is this from an actual Eval done by TESU? If so, CIS & COS courses will count in Natural World, but CAP and CMP shouldn't - they are considered applied rather than theory, and therefore not normally used in that area. The only place they can be used outside of the Free Electives area, is in the BSBA/CIS degree (and possibly in the CS degree although I'm not certain on that).
You would need to list the types of courses by course prefix (CMP, CAP, EDU, etc.) as well as your major - and then we can give you more info.
Unfortunately it is not the case. Not all CIS & COS will count towards the Natural World. I suspect the OP and I have similar credits transferred in and evaluated at TESU. I had many of my CIS not granted towards my general education (Natural World or otherwise). I did file a request to have them reevaluated and did manage to get a few credits moved, but most stayed in "Other" (aka the abyss of earned college credits). From what I have surmised, is that they gave me Natural World for courses that were interpreted as Science vs Applied Science - the course classification itself - ie: CIS, COS, CAP or CMP had little impact.
I did however manage to tack on the ASNSM in Computer Science to my graduation plan, as to not leave those "Other" credits that I worked hard to obtain behind.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA