08-25-2024, 05:47 PM
(05-26-2024, 11:56 AM)LevelUP Wrote:Hey, sorry fot necroing the thread, or i dont know whether i should create an another thread but something confuses me on the list. For CHUM, i dont see Sophia listing it anymorez and on SNHU website I can only see HUM103 for that. Do they still accept Art History I as transfer credit? Everything is just so consfusing.(05-26-2024, 02:51 AM)FullFocus Wrote: Hello all,
I would like some help with my degree plan for CS in SNHU, i check the wiki and other post but its a bit confusing for Gen Ed. If someone can please give me a hand to tell me what left i have to complete from sophia or other third party to maximize my transfer credits.
here is all the credits i had completed:
Coursera:
Google project Management
Google Data analysis
sophia.org:
Art History 1
Art History 2
Business Ethics
Business Law
College Algebra
English composition 1
English composition 2
Environmental Science
Financial Accounting
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Java Programming
Introduction to python Programming
Introduction to Statistics
Macroeconomics
Managerial Accounting
Microeconomics
principle of Finance
U.S. History 1
U.S. History 2
Visual Communication
Precalculus and Calculus 1 (on progress)
Thank you so much
You have everything completed!
Here is a breakdown of how your Sophia courses could apply to your General Education.
Note: A computer science degree requires Statistics, Precalculus, and Calculus I.
Cornerstone Social Justice (CSOJ)
Environmental Science
Cornerstone Humanities (CHUM)
Art History I
Cornerstone English (CENG)
English Composition I
English Composition II
Cornerstone Math (CMAT)
Introduction to Statistics
Cornerstone Sustainability (CSST)
United States History I
Ethical Though and Equity (EETH)
Introduction to Ethics
Creative and Critical Expression (ECCE)
Art History II
Historical Perspectives (EHPS)
United States History II
Scientific and Mathematical Fluencies (ESMF)
Precalculus (in progress)
Roles of Social, Political, Psychological, and Economic Contexts (ESPE)
Macroeconomics
Electives
Visual Communication
Calculus (in progress)
Culmination Experience (CLME)
Business Ethics
Total 42 credits.