08-28-2023, 07:28 AM
Introduction to Academic Work will probably not count for English Comp I unless, for whatever reason, the evaluator says it's English Comp I. You may have to provide a syllabus to the evaluator to try to get them to evaluate it as English Comp I. Otherwise, it will probably count as something like "College Success" - which is an elective at TESU.
Public Speaking at Saylor? No, they don't have that. They have Public Relations, which isn't the same thing. Maybe you meant Sophia? Do Presentation Skills in the Workplace at Study.com. Due to the length of the Sophia course, both Sophia and Study.com can wind up costing about the same - but SDC can be completed in 1-2 days and Sophia in 1-2 months.
You do NOT need "Marriage and the Family", or "Exploring American Cinema". Those are TESU-specific courses that work for that section, but there are a LOT more that work there. Check out https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...n_Cultures to get a better feel for what you can take/not take here (definitely recommend reading the whole page). You need: 3 credits of social sciences, 3 credits of history, 3 credits of humanities, plus 6 credits of your choice of social sciences/history/humanities.
Same with "General Earth Science" and "The Science of Nutrition". You don't NEED those specific courses, but they're not electives either. You need 6 credits of literally any science. Your Physics course can work here, too. Depending on how many credits it actually translates to, you may or may not need another Sophia science course.
If you're confused, try not to worry. It'll make a lot more sense once you're a TESU student and you can see the "real" degree plan they keep hidden from the public.
I don't know why they changed it to the nonsense that's on their site right now. Those are not even the only options that TESU itself offers to fill out the Comp Sci degree.
For your Area of Study, I don't think you have sufficient UL credits (3000 level or higher). The Capstone counts, as does Computer Architecture. This gives you 6 credits out of 18 UL total in the AOS. Beyond that, you're going to need 12 more UL credits. It's possible that your IU credits will evaluate as UL credits. But they may not. Check out https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ience_Plan for UL credit suggestions. You will need to pay for at least a couple of months of Study.com, which isn't on your current plan.
German I can be used in the gen eds. I think it counts in the Humanities and can take the place of Exploring American Cinema in your current degree plan.
If you're going to do the 15-credit flat-rate term to save money, which is highly recommended, make sure you check out this page for suggestions: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Th...#Residency Suggested courses for Comp Sci students doing a flat-rate term include:
Cornerstone (SOS-1100)
Capstone (LIB-4950)
Software Engineering (CIS-3510)
Computer Concepts and Applications (CIS-1070) as an ePack that requires no additional study.
Either Artificial Intelligence (COS-4510) or an easy 100/200 level ePack https://www2.tesu.edu/listallc.php?type=EP
ePacks are exams that are similar to TECEP exams. They both count as RA credit. Unlike TECEPs, however, ePacks cost as much as a regular course and DO count for TESU residency. TECEP exams do not count as residency credit.
I would strongly recommend applying now and sending in what you have completed already from at least Universidad El Salvador. This will get the ball rolling and allow you to see what you actually need to complete, not just the (IMO) kind of fake degree plan TESU has on their site.
Public Speaking at Saylor? No, they don't have that. They have Public Relations, which isn't the same thing. Maybe you meant Sophia? Do Presentation Skills in the Workplace at Study.com. Due to the length of the Sophia course, both Sophia and Study.com can wind up costing about the same - but SDC can be completed in 1-2 days and Sophia in 1-2 months.
You do NOT need "Marriage and the Family", or "Exploring American Cinema". Those are TESU-specific courses that work for that section, but there are a LOT more that work there. Check out https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...n_Cultures to get a better feel for what you can take/not take here (definitely recommend reading the whole page). You need: 3 credits of social sciences, 3 credits of history, 3 credits of humanities, plus 6 credits of your choice of social sciences/history/humanities.
Same with "General Earth Science" and "The Science of Nutrition". You don't NEED those specific courses, but they're not electives either. You need 6 credits of literally any science. Your Physics course can work here, too. Depending on how many credits it actually translates to, you may or may not need another Sophia science course.
If you're confused, try not to worry. It'll make a lot more sense once you're a TESU student and you can see the "real" degree plan they keep hidden from the public.
I don't know why they changed it to the nonsense that's on their site right now. Those are not even the only options that TESU itself offers to fill out the Comp Sci degree.
For your Area of Study, I don't think you have sufficient UL credits (3000 level or higher). The Capstone counts, as does Computer Architecture. This gives you 6 credits out of 18 UL total in the AOS. Beyond that, you're going to need 12 more UL credits. It's possible that your IU credits will evaluate as UL credits. But they may not. Check out https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...ience_Plan for UL credit suggestions. You will need to pay for at least a couple of months of Study.com, which isn't on your current plan.
German I can be used in the gen eds. I think it counts in the Humanities and can take the place of Exploring American Cinema in your current degree plan.
If you're going to do the 15-credit flat-rate term to save money, which is highly recommended, make sure you check out this page for suggestions: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Th...#Residency Suggested courses for Comp Sci students doing a flat-rate term include:
Cornerstone (SOS-1100)
Capstone (LIB-4950)
Software Engineering (CIS-3510)
Computer Concepts and Applications (CIS-1070) as an ePack that requires no additional study.
Either Artificial Intelligence (COS-4510) or an easy 100/200 level ePack https://www2.tesu.edu/listallc.php?type=EP
ePacks are exams that are similar to TECEP exams. They both count as RA credit. Unlike TECEPs, however, ePacks cost as much as a regular course and DO count for TESU residency. TECEP exams do not count as residency credit.
I would strongly recommend applying now and sending in what you have completed already from at least Universidad El Salvador. This will get the ball rolling and allow you to see what you actually need to complete, not just the (IMO) kind of fake degree plan TESU has on their site.
In progress:
TESU - BA Computer Science; BSBA CIS; ASNSM Math & CS; ASBA
Completed:
Pierpont - AAS BOG
Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
ASU: Human Origins, Astronomy, Intro Health & Wellness, Western Civilization, Computer Appls & Info Technology, Intro Programming
Strayer: CIS175, CIS111, WRK100, MAT210
TESU - BA Computer Science; BSBA CIS; ASNSM Math & CS; ASBA
Completed:
Pierpont - AAS BOG
Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
ASU: Human Origins, Astronomy, Intro Health & Wellness, Western Civilization, Computer Appls & Info Technology, Intro Programming
Strayer: CIS175, CIS111, WRK100, MAT210