(10-06-2019, 12:47 PM)ivythrowaway Wrote:(10-06-2019, 08:02 AM)shadowgem Wrote:(10-06-2019, 07:08 AM)ivythrowaway Wrote: Does anyone understand what they require for the other 39 credits?
21 Credits in a discipline.
18 Credits they say in applied science and technology.
I wanted to fill up the 21 credits with Math.
The 21 credit discipline will need to be in only one of the following categories:
A: Health Studies
B. Electrical
C. Architect/Design
D. Aviation
E. Computer
F. Engineering
G. Environmental
H. Fire Science
I. Nuclear
J. Automotive
K. Animal Lab Science
At least 4 of these courses (in addition to the required Project Management and Capstone course) will need to be UL in your focused discipline choice.
The remaining 18 Credits are elective that can be filled with any combination of the above categories. In some cases, certain computer science related math courses may work for the "computer" category. It really depends on the type of Math course and how TESU evaluates the course.
Super helpful. Thank you. I'm going to plead that I can do exactly a version of what you suggested then. Because most of these paired with limited Math in the first place does not seem very "Technical".
Amazing how DegreeForum seems to answer about TESU more efficiently than actual TESU.
If you want a degree using as much math as you can at TESU - they offer a BA in Mathematics -
https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/ba/mathematics
The TESU BS Tech Studies is an applied science and technology degree; so traditional mathematics credits don't really fit in its AOS
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