01-11-2024, 05:47 PM
Updating this post...we first tried sending an email to advising - "Attention: Patricia Certo" - explaining the situation and asking her to put the classes back that were taken out. But it was intercepted by Dennis (the Menace). He said everything he had told us was correct (We could not have any classes overlapping in the AOS degrees) and said he had even confirmed it with the Dean.
So, we scheduled a call with Patricia instead. She immediately told us it was a 'misunderstanding' and put the classes back in. So, whew - glad that was resolved. My son had also reached his limit of ACE credits, and she was able to move classes around to make it work.
Question: I thought there could only be 3 overlapping classes between the two AOS degrees? Dennis started communicating with us again and told us that taking Software Engineering from TESU, would fulfill the requirements in the CS elective and also the CIS elective degree. So, we would have 4 overlapping classes in the AOS...?
It solves the problem with the Digital Marketing and Advertising class that was downgraded to LL. My son was actually in the process of fulfilling this last CIS elective by taking ASU Business Process Management (someone on another thread said they heard back from TESU that it would fulfill that slot). But, Dennis said he checked and that ASU class would NOT transfer in as CIS elective. That's when he told us that by taking Software Engineering, it would fulfill both the CIS elective and the CS elective.
So, takeaways from Dennis (who I don't know that I trust):
ASU Business Process Management does not count as an upper level CIS elective
TESU Software Engineering can fulfill both CS and CIS upper level electives (even though there are already 3 overlapping classes in AOS)
Sophia Business Communication will fulfill MAN-373 - Managerial Communications (but Sophias Principles of Management will NOT)
So, we scheduled a call with Patricia instead. She immediately told us it was a 'misunderstanding' and put the classes back in. So, whew - glad that was resolved. My son had also reached his limit of ACE credits, and she was able to move classes around to make it work.
Question: I thought there could only be 3 overlapping classes between the two AOS degrees? Dennis started communicating with us again and told us that taking Software Engineering from TESU, would fulfill the requirements in the CS elective and also the CIS elective degree. So, we would have 4 overlapping classes in the AOS...?
It solves the problem with the Digital Marketing and Advertising class that was downgraded to LL. My son was actually in the process of fulfilling this last CIS elective by taking ASU Business Process Management (someone on another thread said they heard back from TESU that it would fulfill that slot). But, Dennis said he checked and that ASU class would NOT transfer in as CIS elective. That's when he told us that by taking Software Engineering, it would fulfill both the CIS elective and the CS elective.
So, takeaways from Dennis (who I don't know that I trust):
ASU Business Process Management does not count as an upper level CIS elective
TESU Software Engineering can fulfill both CS and CIS upper level electives (even though there are already 3 overlapping classes in AOS)
Sophia Business Communication will fulfill MAN-373 - Managerial Communications (but Sophias Principles of Management will NOT)