03-20-2019, 08:04 AM
(03-20-2019, 05:38 AM)udi Wrote:(03-20-2019, 12:27 AM)armstrongsubero Wrote: @darthwheezy You can look at CSU Global CBE or a TESU course. I think the cloud computing CBE transfers as a UL.
You can also contact advising. Ask them to put the network technology TECEP there. You may get lucky.
@udi The CMP classes are UL in the CIS degree not the CS degree. CS AOS classes are COS or CIS and not all CIS couses will ne accepted. I have 'CIS-360' which did not qualify for a UL AOS in the CS degree.
Though for the ASNSM CMP is allowed and advising does sometimes plan the network technology CMP-354 TECEP for the UL of their CS degree.
You may get through, or you may get a 'No' however I do think advising helps more when they see you have a few credits to go and they are more inclined to use a TECEP to fill requirements.
Yeah, I remember reading about CMP-354 on this thread
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-TESU-BA-CS-Help
I thought the whole discussion was about the B.A. in Computer Science, but it would be helpful to know how hard it is to squeeze this through because I'm reading the Saylor course equivalent materials right now!
That thread is a year old (during the 2017-2018 catalog) so there is no guarantee that anything that was discussed as acceptable then is still applicable now. If you're enrolled at TESU you could always try to pre-plan the CMP-354 TECEP today to see how it comes in.
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