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Hi everyone! I'm new in town and looking for a little help with TESC. I'm interested in BSAST in IT. I have in AS already and was wondering if anyone would know what would be transferable to TESC. If you can help, let me know and I'll let you know what i've already taken. thanks
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Here is a list of what I've taken at Keiser University:
SYG1000 SOCIOLOGY
CET111 FUND. OF ELECTRONICS
ENC1101 ENGLISH COMP. 1
CET1114C DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
CGS1061 COMPUTER BASICS
CGS2002 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
CGS2260 MICROPROCESSORS
CET2534C COMPUTER SERVICE & SUPPORT 32 BIT 1
CET2527C COMPUTER SERVICE & SUPPORT 32 BIT 2
CET2171C " " & " SYSTEMS 1
CET2172C " " & " SYSTEMS 2
CEN2509 INTERNETWORKING tECHNOLOGY
POS1041 POLITICAL SCIENCE
MAT1033 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
SPC1010 SPEECH
ENL1000 ENGLISH LITERATURE
BSC1005 GENERAL BIOLOGY
BSC2006 ADVANCE BIOLOGY
Thanks for any assistance!
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You should be able to bring all of those in as long as your university is regionally accredited. If you go ahead an apply with TESC ($75), have an official transcript sent to TESC and they will slot in all of your credits for the degree you want. At that point, you'll have a solid idea of what you need and where. If you were going for a BA I could help you- I'm really only knowledgeable about the BA options, but even in the BS tracks, all regionally accredited credit will come in- even if it's a free elective-until you cap out of that category- and unless I'm misreading your gen eds, your credits should all fit.
Also, if you don't like how they fall on your unofficial evaluation, you can always have them evaluate for another degree too- and you can always change your mind- so never are you locked in. It is, however, the best place to start.
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I couldn't resist- here is where I think your credit will fall:
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
4 credits (or 3 without lab)- GENERAL BIOLOGY
4 credits (or 3 without lab)- ADVANCE BIOLOGY
3 credits- INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
Social Sciences
3 credits- POLITICAL SCIENCE
3 credits- SOCIOLOGY
Humanities
3 credits- SPEECH
3 credits- ENGLISH LITERATURE
3 credits- ENGLISH COMP. 1
Other
***these classes are hard for me because you have 3 different alpha prefixes- my guess is that they will either all be used in your BSAST major, or will all be excluded and used as free electives in any major you choose. The technical distinction is if these are considered science transfer or applied technology, and that's up to how Keiser classified them when you took them. If your degree was an AS, they'll likely be science transfer, if your degree was an AAS or AOS, they'll certainly be applied tech***
CET111 FUND. OF ELECTRONICS
CET1114C DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
CET2534C COMPUTER SERVICE & SUPPORT 32 BIT 1
CET2527C COMPUTER SERVICE & SUPPORT 32 BIT 2
CET2171C " " & " SYSTEMS 1
CET2172C " " & " SYSTEMS 2
CEN2509 INTERNETWORKING tECHNOLOGY
CGS1061 COMPUTER BASICS
CGS2002 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
CGS2260 MICROPROCESSORS
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Thanks Jennifer you've quite helpful. Now all I've got to dow is find out what I can test out of.
thanks again!
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