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Upper level Computer Science Credits TESU BA CS
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(01-26-2026, 07:43 AM)animuscerebri Wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think anybody has already finished and transferred it into TESU, but this Coursera certificate is definitely worth taking: IBM Generative AI Engineering.
It has 17 UL credits (!) according to ACE: https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pa...0d3a33232a

In my opinion, I don't think TESU will grant 17 UL credits for BACS, but I wouldn't exclude the possibility that you could get about 6-9 ULs from it. In particular, Machine Learning, AI Application Development, Generative AI Engineering.

I hope somebody will try to transfer it into TESU and talk about his / her experience.

Our wiki for Coursera shows that many certs that offer UL credits transfer over as they are defined by ACE. I wouldn't be surprised if they all come over as UL.
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https://www.coursera.org/professional-ce...ngineering

https://www.coursera.org/professional-ce...ng#courses

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Course 1• 12 hours

Generative AI: Introduction and Applications
Course 2• 8 hours

Generative AI: Prompt Engineering Basics
Course 3• 9 hours

Python for Data Science, AI & Development
Course 4• 25 hours

Developing AI Applications with Python and Flask
Course 5• 11 hours

Building Generative AI-Powered Applications with Python
Course 6• 14 hours

Data Analysis with Python
Course 7• 17 hours

Machine Learning with Python
Course 8• 20 hours

Introduction to Deep Learning & Neural Networks with Keras
Course 9• 10 hours

Generative AI and LLMs: Architecture and Data Preparation
Course 10• 5 hours

Gen AI Foundational Models for NLP & Language Understanding
Course 11• 9 hours

Generative AI Language Modeling with Transformers
Course 12• 9 hours

Generative AI Engineering and Fine-Tuning Transformers
Course 13• 8 hours

Generative AI Advance Fine-Tuning for LLMs
Course 14• 9 hours

Fundamentals of AI Agents Using RAG and LangChain
Course 15• 7 hours

Project: Generative AI Applications with RAG and LangChain
Course 16• 9 hours
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(01-26-2026, 01:09 PM)Mint Berry Crunch Wrote:
(01-26-2026, 07:43 AM)animuscerebri Wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think anybody has already finished and transferred it into TESU, but this Coursera certificate is definitely worth taking: IBM Generative AI Engineering.
It has 17 UL credits (!) according to ACE: https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pa...0d3a33232a

In my opinion, I don't think TESU will grant 17 UL credits for BACS, but I wouldn't exclude the possibility that you could get about 6-9 ULs from it. In particular, Machine Learning, AI Application Development, Generative AI Engineering.

I hope somebody will try to transfer it into TESU and talk about his / her experience.

Our wiki for Coursera shows that many certs that offer UL credits transfer over as they are defined by ACE. I wouldn't be surprised if they all come over as UL.

There is a fine difference in my statement. I said "I don't think TESU will grant 17 UL credits for BACS [...]". This does not mean you won't get all 17 credits declared as UL in general, but they may not end up being used to satisfy the Computer Science AOS UL criterion. Talking from experience, I had transferred in several CS and IT UL credits from other universities, but not all of them were put into the BACS AOS UL section, they ended up in the 30 credits electives section. They are marked as UL (xxx-4xxx) but I couldn't use 'em to satisfy the BACS AOS UL requirement, I could have used some of them for some other TESU BS engineering degree, they said. I was dead certain that at least 2 of those classes were CS AOS UL worthy, because they were advanced programming classes with projects, but they became engineering classes. My impression was that TESU credit evaluators do have a specific policy of what they accept as BACS AOS UL credits.

My point is that I don't think TESU will accept all 17 UL for the BACS AOS UL section (the 12 credits and - maybe - the 6 Add'l AOS Elect), but I do see potential that some credits can be used as CS AOS UL credits.

Thus, I invite anyone to prove me wrong, because I'd be quite happy to know that you would only need this certificate to satisfy the complete BACS AOS UL section.
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