(10-03-2020, 02:46 PM)rachel83az Wrote:
- English/Communications: ENGL 1104 is Sophia English Comp I. I suspect that English Comp II will be either 1108 or 1109. I've now started a request to send my SDC transcript to Pierpont. If they accept SDC directly, I'm hoping that the course TESU accepts as Public Speaking from there will fulfill one of the COMM requirements. Otherwise, I'll just finish English Comp II and/or Public Speaking at Sophia and send that in. Have to admit to being slightly disappointed that Foundations of English Comp is a free elective.
- Math/Science: MTH 1212 appears to be Sophia Algebra while MTH 1200 is likely Foundations of College Algebra from Sophia. No Sophia courses have come in as science classes. A bit confusing because Sophia has Human Biology and Pierpont offers Human Biology as SCIE 1100. But I'm at least covered here with my two Algebra courses. ASU Astronomy didn't even come in as a science. It came in as a free elective, even though the ASU credits were the ones added first.
- Social Sciences: ECON 2201 - I think this is Macroeconomics from Sophia. But this requirement is definitely covered with Sophia's Sociology & Psychology that come in as SCY 1101 and PSYG 1101 respectively. Also, HST 1101 is Sophia US History I and HST 1102 is US History II from Sophia.
- Computer Literacy: Sophia's Intro to IT class apparently didn't cover this, judging by course numbers. I dunno why. Coursera's Google IT certificate might cover this. Otherwise, I should have this covered soon with ASU in one way or another. I'll be finishing CIS105 (Computer Apps & IT) at ASU next week and I'm working on CSE110 (Programming for Everyone) which will finish in about 2 months.
Appreciate it.
Trying to put together a BOG AAS spreadsheet, but there doesn't seem to be much info available on the Gen Eds. Based on your experience, it seems like the only Sophia courses that are safe to go with at this point are the two Algebra courses, probably English Comp I & II, Sociology and Psychology, and U.S. History I & II.
I have a theory with the IT courses. Even though this isn't clear from Pierpont's description of INFO1100, I suspect that what they're really looking for is an Information Literacy requirement in all but name. I know that I had at least 13 IT credits, some of them UL, and none satisfied my ILR at EC. I ended up taking Info Lit at Davar to cover that. I don't want to speak out of turn, but I've got my fingers crossed that Pierpont will accept Baypath's Foundations of Digital Literacy, since that's in the bag already and it's RA too.