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TESC BA Computer Science DEGREE PLAN?
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Written Communication
CLEP Composition General - 6
Oral Communication
DSST Public Speaking - 3
Quantitative Literacy
CLEP Math - 6
Information Literacy
CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature - 6
Diversity
Introduction to Comparative Politics TECEP - 3
Ethics
Business Ethics in Society DSST - 3
Civic Engagement
CLEP American Government - 3
Knowledge of Human Cultures
CLEP Principles of Microeconomics - 3
CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics - 3
CLEP Intro Sociology - 3
TECEP Introduction to Critical Reasoning - 3

Understanding the physical and natural world
CLEP Natural Sciences - 6


Electives
CLEP Social Sciences and History 6
CLEP Humanities - 6



60 credits.


Area Of Study : Computer Science
Introduction to Computer Science - CLEP Information Systems and Computer Applications - 3
Data Structures - Course 3
Discrete Math - Course 3
Linear Algebra - Course 3
Calculus 1 - CLEP Calculus 3
Calculus 2 - Course 3
Capstone - Course 3

21 Credits

Computer Science Electives.
DSST - Management Information Systems - 3
TECEP - Networking Technology - 3
Artificial Intelligence - 3 Course
Software Analysis & Design - 3 Course
Computer Architecture 3 Course


15 Credits.

Electives ???. -
DSST - Organizational Behavior - 3
TECEP - Principles Of Statistics - 3
DSST - Fundamentals of Cybersecurity- 3
CLEP Algebra - 3
CLEP - Biology - 6 (Might substitute for something that is more appropriate)




Am I on the right path? I need more electives, I'm new to this. I understand this may not be the fastest option.
Looking to head into the Data Science field so electives that are in that field would help. CLEP, DSST, TECP, and only a TESC course if it's really necessary.
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You may be interested in Straighterline Calculus II, C++, and Saylor CS 101.

On a side note, I would replace the artificial intelligence course with an operating systems course. There is an obvious intersect with machine learning and big data, some AI courses focus significantly on data science topics, but others do not. Just something to keep in mind before knocking this one out. If the course does not focus on the data science topics you are interested in, the OS course would be more useful in the computing world.


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