12-31-2025, 06:46 AM
(12-31-2025, 12:11 AM)Just_Bob Wrote:(12-28-2025, 07:59 PM)boblax Wrote:FWIW - I am getting both my BACS and BSCIS conferred in March. I followed the degree plan in the wiki and had no issues with overlap. I only took 5 classes at TESU: Software Engineering, Intro to Computer Programming, SOS-1110, LA Capstone, and BUS Capstone.(12-28-2025, 04:00 AM)Jonathan Whatley Wrote:(12-27-2025, 10:25 PM)boblax Wrote: So I think 15 credits is realistically the maximum I can aim for, maybe 18 if it's really piss easy and I have nothing to study beforehand.
You may be unable to register in 18. TESU’s Course Load policy stipulates that “Students are permitted to register for up to 16 credits at any one time. Overlapping more than 16 credits is not permitted including when a course is (or courses are) extended. Being registered for more than 16 concurrent credits at a time requires permission from an academic advisor.”
Quote:But, the TECEP is a quick exam whereas the course will require mid terms / finals + some homework as well? I'd rather pay a couple hundred bucks rather than spending a lot of time on different exams + homework tbh. Unless the course can be completed with a single exam sitting like a TECEP. Is that the case?
There are a few courses that can are assessed by a single exam sitting, and pass-fail, like a TECEP. These are e-Pack courses. How e-Pack Courses Work, List of e-Pack Courses.
Quote:The last unknown in my plan are the computer science electives + natural science/maths electives for the BA CS, haven't found reliable ways to do them outside of TESU.
The BACS plan on the DegreeForum Wiki has a few!
Oh I wasn't aware, thanks, that's very helpful!
How are you managing all of the courses together? Are you doing all of them at the same time? 2 captones already sound like a lot of work, not to mention the other 3 courses


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