07-26-2023, 11:02 AM
(07-25-2023, 04:03 PM)mariobros1985 Wrote:(06-10-2023, 03:10 AM)mariobros1985 Wrote:(09-16-2022, 03:20 AM)cizzie Wrote: Ok so sorry for the wait guys a lot of back and forth but I finally got the IBM Full Stack Cert transferred in and here are the results:
1 ITS-399 Special Topics in Info Technol 07/29/22 CR 3.00
1 CLD-110 Intro to Cloud Computing 08/03/22 CR 3.00
1 ITS-231 Database Programming 08/03/22 CR 3.00
1 CLD-420 Archtctng Cloud Solution 08/03/22 CR 3.00
1 ITS-299 Special Topics Informat Techn 08/03/22 CR 3.00
1 COS-205 Python Programming 08/03/22 CR 3.00
CLD 420 went into the BACS AOS area, and so did ITS-299. I am not sure as to why ITS 399 did not but I will inquire with them in a few hours when advising is open.
Did the CLD-420 course come in for Group G or Group H of the BACS AOS? Did you ever find out why ITS-399 didn't apply to the BACS AOS or did you appeal it? It seems weird that they'd take ITS-299 into the AOS electives but not ITS-399.
Alright, so I got my evaluation back for the IBM Full Stack Software Developer Professional Certificate. I received every course that people have mentioned here and in the Miraheze wiki except for the ITS-399 (technically ITS-3999 now) Special Topics in Information Technology course. I have appealed my evaluation and will see if I get the class added (hopefully it comes in to Group 1 of the Group G BACS AOS electives).
In the meantime, I will elaborate that I did indeed get credit for CLD-4200 in Group 1 of the Group G BACS AOS electives. For anyone who wanted confirmation, there's that. 2 other classes (ITS-2999 and COS-2050) counted for Group 2 of the Group G BACS AOS electives. The other 2 went to the general electives for me. I will attach screenshots of my evaluation so that you guys can confirm how the classes came in.
Alright, so I got this reply this morning about the ITS-3999 course from an evaluator:
Quote:Thanks for reaching out. Although ACE recommends 18 semester credits for the Full Stack Software Developer Professional Certificate, TESU has only ever awarded 15 credits in transfer for this training - per Dean decision in September 2022. Our equivalencies have not changed since their initial approval, therefore most likely other students would have submitted additional courses that may have transferred to TESU as ITS-3999.
This pretty much confirms that ITS-3999 (formerly ITS-399) was never awarded for this certificate. I also noticed that cizzie's ITS-399 completion date doesn't match with the other dates on the evaluation, so cizzie pretty much got credit for another separate course that was transferred in.