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The South Carolina Department of Education offers a series of online courses intended for teachers. They are $390 for three graduate credits from the College of Charleston. There are a couple of somewhat interesting classes, but probably not much of interest to non-teachers. $130 per credit hour is reasonably decent in terms of price.
https://www.elearningscpd.com/portal/ind...e-courses/
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Those are also cool courses for those who want to do instruction at the professional level.
WGU MS ITM, 2021.
TESU BACS, 2020.
TESU BSBA, 2018.
TESU ASNSM in Computer Science, 2018.
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NAU MCIT (Accepted in 2018, not pursuing)
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(10-20-2019, 07:52 PM)eriehiker Wrote: The South Carolina Department of Education offers a series of online courses intended for teachers. They are $390 for three graduate credits from the College of Charleston. There are a couple of somewhat interesting classes, but probably not much of interest to non-teachers. $130 per credit hour is reasonably decent in terms of price.
https://www.elearningscpd.com/portal/ind...e-courses/
What's sad is that in SC, most of the CC tuition is more than that.
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Do these credits come in as upper level for a bachelor's?
You probably can't transfer them in to a master's degree as those tend to be very specific and with limited transfer, right?
Nice to know about!
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(10-23-2019, 09:37 AM)Clepper43 Wrote: Do these credits come in as upper level for a bachelor's?
You probably can't transfer them in to a master's degree as those tend to be very specific and with limited transfer, right?
Nice to know about!
TESU has done that in the past and I believe still allows it. I can't find good information about the alpha, but I'm thinking it might be EDU, so upper level EDU? That's my guess.
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