10-21-2020, 03:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2020, 04:07 PM by Giantzebra.
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Hello. I am trying to finish up my BA in mathematics through TESU.
TESU requires 16 credits through them or else there is a fee.
I have taken the cornerstone (SOS-110), Calc III, and College Geometry through them - for three credits each. I will also take the Capstone through them for another 3 credits.
Because I need another upper level course, I will take either Calc IV or mathematical modeling through them as well. This brings me to a total of fifteen credits.
It seems to me to be more economical to take a one credit course through TESU than a three credit course. The problem is that I still need one more math credit - at the 200 level or higher. Does anyone know anywhere I can take a free/cheap course to earn this credit?
I have already taken Calc I, Calc II, Calc III, Linear Algebra, Statistics, Geometry, Concepts in Math and Quantitative Analysis, and Discreet Math.
I have also taken Precalc, college math, and college algebra - but all those were marked at the 100 level and didn't count towards my area of study. The college math and college algebra were both cleps.
TESU requires 16 credits through them or else there is a fee.
I have taken the cornerstone (SOS-110), Calc III, and College Geometry through them - for three credits each. I will also take the Capstone through them for another 3 credits.
Because I need another upper level course, I will take either Calc IV or mathematical modeling through them as well. This brings me to a total of fifteen credits.
It seems to me to be more economical to take a one credit course through TESU than a three credit course. The problem is that I still need one more math credit - at the 200 level or higher. Does anyone know anywhere I can take a free/cheap course to earn this credit?
I have already taken Calc I, Calc II, Calc III, Linear Algebra, Statistics, Geometry, Concepts in Math and Quantitative Analysis, and Discreet Math.
I have also taken Precalc, college math, and college algebra - but all those were marked at the 100 level and didn't count towards my area of study. The college math and college algebra were both cleps.