05-29-2009, 01:37 AM
Hello again everyone, I searched around the forums and only found that TESC takes the A+ and Network+ certificates from CompTia as 2 credit CIS free electives each. I am wondering if they would count into the degree with 25 more fema credits for 29 total credits or if they would just take 4 credit spot away from the 25 femas and I would still have only 25 credits that I could use instead of the 29.
A+ exam: CAP-171 Windows 2 semester hours (free elective only)
Network+ exam: Network - CAP-181 Networks 2 semester hours (free elective only)
A+ exam: CAP-171 Windows 2 semester hours (free elective only)
Network+ exam: Network - CAP-181 Networks 2 semester hours (free elective only)
[SIZE="1"]Total Credits so Far:53/120
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B&M Credits:15
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FEMA Credits:23
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CLEP Credits So Far:12
Intro Psychology 68, Intro Sociology 66, Info Sys & Comp Apps 60, Princ. of Marketing 75
DSST Credits So Far:
Astronomy 60,
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CLEP & DSST to Come:
American Government, Princ. of Management, Humanities, Intro Business Law, Princ. of Macro and Micro Economics, Princ. of Accounting, History of the United States I & II
Criminal Justice, Ethics in America, Hereâs to Your Health, Introduction to Computing, Intro to World Religions, Management Information Systems, Personal Finance, Principles of Statistics, Substance Abuse
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B&M Credits:15
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FEMA Credits:23
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CLEP Credits So Far:12
Intro Psychology 68, Intro Sociology 66, Info Sys & Comp Apps 60, Princ. of Marketing 75
DSST Credits So Far:
Astronomy 60,
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CLEP & DSST to Come:
American Government, Princ. of Management, Humanities, Intro Business Law, Princ. of Macro and Micro Economics, Princ. of Accounting, History of the United States I & II
Criminal Justice, Ethics in America, Hereâs to Your Health, Introduction to Computing, Intro to World Religions, Management Information Systems, Personal Finance, Principles of Statistics, Substance Abuse
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