12-12-2020, 12:39 PM
(12-12-2020, 11:50 AM)adegree4me Wrote:(12-12-2020, 11:47 AM)rachel83az Wrote:Is there an computer literacy course I could take from Sophia that might be a little cheaper?(12-12-2020, 11:32 AM)adegree4me Wrote: What if you don’t have a computer literacy course?! I have everything but that.
Probably the fastest way to get this done is with SDC's Library Science 101: Information Literacy. This is an EXTREMELY short course that will take maybe 1 or 2 days to complete. It's important to know how to do SDC courses before you begin. Read this page before signing up: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/St..._Structure
A month of SDC costs $200 and grants you access to 2 exams during that period. So you could sign up, take information literacy, immediately cancel and ignore SDC for now or you can sign up, take information literacy, and use the remainder of the month to take a course that would be essential to your ultimate degree plan.
Also, there are some discounts for SDC floating around but you cannot get these discounts AT ALL after you sign up. You'll need to consider carefully whether to take the 1-month discount or the discounted 1-year price. Both have benefits. Both have drawbacks.
And I have no clue how to do these ace credits and transfers do now I gotta go read that thread.
I checked my transcript. I have history of technology (shmoop), the TEEX courses, the Sophia IT course, and a media literacy course. They're all slotted as FREL (free electives.) None of them indicate which met the computer literacy requirement.
I mean if you're applying online and sending them digital transcripts, you'd think they'd know you're computer literate. ?
Looking it over, I'm kind of surprised they claimed I didn't have enough credits for a History AOE. I have Western Civ, US History I and II, Art History I and II, Ancient Greek Philosophers, History of Technology, and Human Origins (although that's usually classified as a hard science). How much more history does one need?