12-13-2018, 06:49 PM
(12-13-2018, 06:31 PM)Supermind Wrote: I thought so too. But what I am trying to understand is, are there no objective criteria for measuring the intensity of a course? For example, if a course involves ‘x’ hours of instruction, and if it covers ‘y’ number of concepts, then regardless of where it is offered, it should be on the same level. The numbers can vary slightly- like it can be 340 at TESU & 350 on study.com. But it can’t be 210 on study.com and 310 at TESU. That is what makes it confusing.
I don't know how ACE/NCCRS determines LL or UL, but I do know that you shouldn't use the Study.com course numbers to determine what something will come in as at TESU. You should look at whether ACE/NCCRS said it was UL or LL, that is what TESU is using at this point (except Physical Science for whatever reason).
So, if a course says 100-level or 200-level at Study.com, then they created it as a LL course, and in all of those cases, ACE/NCCRS agreed, and they are LL. If Study.com creates a 300-level course, ACE/NCCRS may or may not agree that it's UL, so you have to go by the ACE/NCCRS database to check.
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