I currently have 48 credits and I'm going for a ASNSM in Computer Science through TESU. I'm trying to figure out what classes I have left to take and what categories the current classes fit in. I'm planning to take the rest of my classes through 'study.com.' These are the courses I have taken so far: ALEKS Corporation:
College Algebra Study.com:
Art 104: History of Western Art II
Art 103: History of Western Art I
Biology 101: Intro to Biology
Business 109: Intro to Computing
Finance 102: Personal Finance
History 103: US History I
Philosophy 102: Ethics in America
Political Science 102: American Government
Religion 101: Intro to World Religions Community College:
English Comp I
English Comp II
Public Speaking
Intermediate Algebra TEEX:
Cyber Security for Business Professionals
Cyber Security for Everyone
Cyber Security for IT Professionals
You're so close. I would recommend applying and doing the credit evaluation. When you choose your electives, try to match the courses in the bachelor's in computer science. You will outgrow the associate's degree at one point and can easily pick up where you left off.
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Saylor.org Intro to Computer Science I ($25)
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College Algebra will apply to your Quantitative Literacy requirement so you still need the 3 credits for math.
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You didn't say when you completed the TEEX courses, so I can't tell if they're older or should be given the newer equivalencies. I am assuming newer, and created degree plans for you (ASNSM and BACS).
I would choose courses that you can use in the BACS for your ASNSM, so that if you opt to get the BACS later, you're at least 50% of the way there and won't lose anything.
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12-29-2019, 04:47 PM (This post was last modified: 12-29-2019, 04:53 PM by Lulu1.)
(12-29-2019, 01:28 PM)dfrecore Wrote: You didn't say when you completed the TEEX courses, so I can't tell if they're older or should be given the newer equivalencies. I am assuming newer, and created degree plans for you (ASNSM and BACS).
I would choose courses that you can use in the BACS for your ASNSM, so that if you opt to get the BACS later, you're at least 50% of the way there and won't lose anything.
Thank you so much, this is very helpful. I will look into what courses I can use for both degrees. For the TEEX courses I took them all in December of 2017, I think they might transfer as two credits(per course, 6 total) in the electives for my ASNSM.
I am under the 18-19 plan and I have all of the TEEX courses (CYB) in my evaluation for the ASNSM CS as AOS courses. Everything was approved via TESU several months back. Has something changed?
(12-29-2019, 05:48 PM)darthweezy Wrote: I am under the 18-19 plan and I have all of the TEEX courses (CYB) in my evaluation for the ASNSM CS as AOS courses. Everything was approved via TESU several months back. Has something changed?
I haven't enrolled to TESU yet, I'm going to in January. I don't know if they will still be accepting them or not.