01-21-2019, 03:54 AM
Here's the list of modules I've completed.
1xx Eng I (3)
1xx Eng II (3)
1xx Calculus I (4)
1xx Calculus II (4)
1xx Environmental Science (3)
1xx Children's Lit (3)
1xx Intro to Business (3)
1xx Intro to Psychology (3)
1xx Finite Math (3)
1xx Intro to Geology + Lab (4)
1xx Global History (3)
1xx Introduction to Object Oriented Software Development (3)(CS prefix)
1xx Foundations of Computer Information Technology (3)(CIT prefix)
1xx Computer Information Technology I (3)(CIT prefix)
1xx Computer Information Technology II (3)(CIT prefix)
1xx .Net I (3)(CS prefix)
2xx .Net II (3)(CS prefix)
2xx Intro to Philosophy (3)
2xx Discrete math (3)
2xx Ethics (3)
2xx Chemistry + Lab (4)
2xx Statistics (3)
2xx Research Methods in Psychology (3)
2xx Intro to Programming for the Web (3)(CIT prefix)
2xx Design and Analysis of Data Structures (3)(CIT prefix)
2xx Programming Fundamentals (3)(CIT prefix)
2xx Programming w/ Java (3)(CS prefix)
3xx Networking (3)(CS prefix)
3xx Analysis, Design and Modelling of Databases (3)(CIT prefix)
3xx Fundamentals of Hardware and Software Operating Systems (3)(CIT prefix)
3xx Management and Information Technology (3)(CIT prefix)
3xx Fundamentals of IT and Project Management (3)(CIT prefix)
3xx American Government (3) (Poly Sci prefix)
3xx Educational Psychology (3) (Psy prefix)
3xx Women and Crime (3) (Sociology prefix)
3xx Film and society (3) (Sociology prefix)
Total 112 credit hours done, but only 15 credits that have a CS prefix in their course code.
Besides that, stuff that I am missing that should complete the whole degree.
- a Computer Architecture course for the required core. (I'm looking at either FHSU or CMU) (3 credits)
- a Oral communications module (hoping to do this via SL) (3 credits)
- remaining credits to be filled with a CS elective/s (I could do the C++ (4 credits) from SL)
- the capstone from TESU ?
that should make 125 credits in total and fulfil the BA in Computer Science program, and also the AAS degree in Applied Computer Studies?
Only if TESU took in the CIT mods as CS mods. Else i'll have to take more CS mods from SDC or Saylor.
1xx Eng I (3)
1xx Eng II (3)
1xx Calculus I (4)
1xx Calculus II (4)
1xx Environmental Science (3)
1xx Children's Lit (3)
1xx Intro to Business (3)
1xx Intro to Psychology (3)
1xx Finite Math (3)
1xx Intro to Geology + Lab (4)
1xx Global History (3)
1xx Introduction to Object Oriented Software Development (3)(CS prefix)
1xx Foundations of Computer Information Technology (3)(CIT prefix)
1xx Computer Information Technology I (3)(CIT prefix)
1xx Computer Information Technology II (3)(CIT prefix)
1xx .Net I (3)(CS prefix)
2xx .Net II (3)(CS prefix)
2xx Intro to Philosophy (3)
2xx Discrete math (3)
2xx Ethics (3)
2xx Chemistry + Lab (4)
2xx Statistics (3)
2xx Research Methods in Psychology (3)
2xx Intro to Programming for the Web (3)(CIT prefix)
2xx Design and Analysis of Data Structures (3)(CIT prefix)
2xx Programming Fundamentals (3)(CIT prefix)
2xx Programming w/ Java (3)(CS prefix)
3xx Networking (3)(CS prefix)
3xx Analysis, Design and Modelling of Databases (3)(CIT prefix)
3xx Fundamentals of Hardware and Software Operating Systems (3)(CIT prefix)
3xx Management and Information Technology (3)(CIT prefix)
3xx Fundamentals of IT and Project Management (3)(CIT prefix)
3xx American Government (3) (Poly Sci prefix)
3xx Educational Psychology (3) (Psy prefix)
3xx Women and Crime (3) (Sociology prefix)
3xx Film and society (3) (Sociology prefix)
Total 112 credit hours done, but only 15 credits that have a CS prefix in their course code.
Besides that, stuff that I am missing that should complete the whole degree.
- a Computer Architecture course for the required core. (I'm looking at either FHSU or CMU) (3 credits)
- a Oral communications module (hoping to do this via SL) (3 credits)
- remaining credits to be filled with a CS elective/s (I could do the C++ (4 credits) from SL)
- the capstone from TESU ?
that should make 125 credits in total and fulfil the BA in Computer Science program, and also the AAS degree in Applied Computer Studies?
Only if TESU took in the CIT mods as CS mods. Else i'll have to take more CS mods from SDC or Saylor.