03-21-2018, 06:30 AM
(03-21-2018, 06:18 AM)allvia Wrote: I think too that those Saylor courses will fall into Gen Ed credits as well, so if you're in need in that area you might want to take both the CS101 and CS102 at the very least. Although sometime CS courses vary in Gen Ed depending on TESU perspective of applied science vs theory (or a coin toss, it's unclear)
From what I've seen, CIS and COS courses fall under the Physical & Natural World umbrella on Gen Ed credits as they are generally Computer Science (or Information Systems) theory focused. The CAP and CMP courses are more specialized / applied so they will not be considered Gen Ed credits. All four are generally accepted as part of a CIS or CS focused AOS though.
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