03-04-2019, 03:34 AM
(03-04-2019, 01:50 AM)MNomadic Wrote: On a related note: does anyone know if you can take the cornerstone and capstone at the same time?
I don't see why they would limit that. If someone were to transfer in at least 100 credits including their core/AOS classes and english comp 1&2, then that qualifies them to take the capstone. If they haven't yet taken the cornerstone, TESU would encourage them to take that as one of the first courses taken from TESU directly. As far as I know there is no policy restricting which courses can be taken at the same time or in what order they should be completed. SOS-110 isn't a prerequisite for the capstone.
If it is important, you could take your chances and contact academic advising to ask. Or someone could just sign up for both and see what happens.
The real question is should they be taken at the same time? Luckily, the SOS-110 cornerstone is still is a fairly simple course from all descriptions, so if someone is a good writer and diligent about time management, they should be able to complete both at the same time. I wouldn't suggest taking anything more than that though.
Personally, if I were in the same circumstance, I'd sign up for both to be taken during the same semester, or at most one semester apart.
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