08-20-2009, 08:49 PM
Mechanical Engineering Technology credits are not likely to be all that applicable to a CIS degree. By swapping over, you are likely to take a hit in credits that can be applied.
TESC has a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering Technology that can be found here:
Thomas Edison State College | BSAST in Mechanical Engineering Technology Credit Distribution
With TESC, you can apply up to 18 FEMA credits for the Free Electives. The actual major is 45 credits, so you'd have a few courses left to take. Your SAS programming would also be applied to the degree, as there is a programming language requirement.
COSC has a Technical Studies option that can be found here:
Technology Studies Concentration, Major - Charter Oak State College
Part of this concentration requires 15 Upper Level credits of Mechanical Engineering Technology, so you may or may not meet the requirements. You must have a minimum of 27 credits of MET credits, so you may actually be almost done with the concentration. The other 9 credits of the 36 credit concentration can all be tested out of. As you also mentioned, they accept GRE Subject Exams. There is a Physics requirement for the Technical Studies option, so you could always try to meet it with the Physics GRE. That would also include a huge chunk of extra elective credits as well.
TESC has a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering Technology that can be found here:
Thomas Edison State College | BSAST in Mechanical Engineering Technology Credit Distribution
With TESC, you can apply up to 18 FEMA credits for the Free Electives. The actual major is 45 credits, so you'd have a few courses left to take. Your SAS programming would also be applied to the degree, as there is a programming language requirement.
COSC has a Technical Studies option that can be found here:
Technology Studies Concentration, Major - Charter Oak State College
Part of this concentration requires 15 Upper Level credits of Mechanical Engineering Technology, so you may or may not meet the requirements. You must have a minimum of 27 credits of MET credits, so you may actually be almost done with the concentration. The other 9 credits of the 36 credit concentration can all be tested out of. As you also mentioned, they accept GRE Subject Exams. There is a Physics requirement for the Technical Studies option, so you could always try to meet it with the Physics GRE. That would also include a huge chunk of extra elective credits as well.
[SIZE="1"]CLEP exams passed:
Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
DSST exams passed:
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
Earned:
B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management from Saint Leo University
M.S. in Leadership: Business Ethics from Duquesne University [/SIZE]
Management, Accounting, Marketing, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics
DSST exams passed:
Human Resources Management, Organizational Behavior, Statistics, Management Information Systems
Earned:
B.A. in Business Administration: Technology Management from Saint Leo University
M.S. in Leadership: Business Ethics from Duquesne University [/SIZE]