(09-28-2023, 03:13 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Take the trifecta of certs, degree, experience with as many Coursera/ACE options you can take, it's well worth the energy, money, time you put into it as you gain certs/experience and college credit with them, I would max those out first. For your flat rate term, I suggest Cornerstone, Capstone, Software Engineering, PLA 1010 and an E-Pack of your choice. Your main focus would be placing 40% of your resources/time into the capstone, the rest can take 15% each... and if you really need to, you can extend the Capstone course if you feel you may want extra time to complete everything.
So lets say I complete the Coursera IBM Full Stack course and it completes the remining CS elective requirements. Wouldn't it be better to take SOS-1100 Info Lit, ETH-2200 Eth Ldrshp, LIB-4950 Lib Arts Capstone, COS-2400 Operating Systems, and COS-3300 Computer Architecture to satisfy TESU's 15 credit requirement?
Software Engineering (CS elective which would already be satisfied with the IBM course), PLA 1010 (doesn't count towards the degree credit requirements, and there are no E-Pack courses that will satisfy a degree requirement.
(09-28-2023, 03:21 PM)rachel83az Wrote: I agree with bjcheung77. The courses you listed to take at TESU are some of the hardest ones. Take the easy ones instead. The TESU classes for the flat-rate term don't even have to be directly related to your degree. It's usually easiest if they are, but really take whatever looks like an easy A (or B).
Okay now I get it lol. I didn't see this before I posted my question about taking courses that don't pertain to the degree requirements.