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Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - MNomadic - 07-09-2017

Hello, all. First post here. I've been off and on checking this forum for a few years now and have gathered a lot of useful information.

I was recently honorably separated from the Navy and am finally ready to start my degree. I have a few university credits already and a lot of credits on my joint service transcript(mostly from Navy Nuke program). Before I start, though, I have to decide on which school and which program. Both schools appear to have very similar nuclear engineering technology programs which I know will accept a lot of my transfer credits(I've been in talks with them). I was also looking into excelsior's BS in electrical engineering technology and TESU's BS in electronics systems engineering technology. All 4 of those programs have ABET accreditation.

Does anyone have any familiarity with these programs? Specifically, I was wondering how the labs are handled, whether I can do them online or have to find an equivalent class at a local cc? My main goal is to pick whichever will be the fastest(assuming they accept similar amount of transfer credits) and cheapest route(trying to save my GI bill for a more expensive degree down the road), with consideration given if one program is better than the others.

Any help is greatly appreciated!


Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - bjcheung77 - 07-09-2017

Your best bet is to apply to them, get an evaluation to find out what you require. If you already have a brief idea of what's missing, complete them at the CC or using CLEP/DSST or ACE/NCCRS credits. You can then decide your path of least resistance, go with whatever degree would be "cheaper/easier/faster". I am leaning towards the TESU, you may want to go for a TESU BSAST Technical Studies instead, see if they can place the majority into your AOS to greatly lower the requirements for that section as it's the hardest to find for alternative credits.


Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - Life Long Learning - 07-09-2017

The only logical option is to apply to them. Your personal case will be judged different by all the colleges. Then decide which one gives you a better deal. That's what I did.


RE: Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - sanantone - 09-07-2017

You should apply to both, but most of your nuke credits would probably fit better into a nuclear engineering technology program. TESU has an online one with ABET accreditation.


RE: Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - KenJ - 09-09-2017

Excelsior also has ABET accreditation. Since 1997.


RE: Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - sanantone - 09-09-2017

(09-09-2017, 05:17 PM)KenJ Wrote: Excelsior also has ABET accreditation. Since 1997.

I was referring to TESU's nuclear program. I don't think Excelsior has a nuclear engineering technology program.


RE: Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - KenJ - 09-09-2017

(09-09-2017, 05:26 PM)sanantone Wrote:
(09-09-2017, 05:17 PM)KenJ Wrote: Excelsior also has ABET accreditation. Since 1997.

I was referring to TESU's nuclear program. I don't think Excelsior has a nuclear engineering technology program.

They do have a Nuke program. It's been ABET since 1997.


RE: Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - sanantone - 09-09-2017

(09-09-2017, 05:37 PM)KenJ Wrote:
(09-09-2017, 05:26 PM)sanantone Wrote:
(09-09-2017, 05:17 PM)KenJ Wrote: Excelsior also has ABET accreditation. Since 1997.

I was referring to TESU's nuclear program. I don't think Excelsior has a nuclear engineering technology program.

They do have a Nuke program. It's been ABET since 1997.

You're correct.


RE: Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - SolarKat - 09-10-2017

(07-09-2017, 07:10 PM)MNomadic Wrote: Specifically, I was wondering how the labs are handled, whether I can do them online or have to find an equivalent class at a local cc?
Thank you for your service!

The labs for the area-of-study courses for both schools are handled online.  Check the syllabi for specifics - sometimes you'll need to purchase equipment (eg. an Arduino kit, for a microprocessor course) or software (Multisim, for a basic circuits class).  Professors may ask for screenshots, or for video uploads of you operating equipment.  However, you may find that these courses, if available at a local CC or state university, are considerably cheaper...

Comparing programs, Excelsior offers concentrations (Cybersecurity, Power Systems, etc), whereas TESU has one generic degree for each of EET and NET.  Further, Excelsior courses are a mix of 8-week and 15-week courses...most of the Nuke classes are 8-weeks (the required capstone is 15 weeks).  Some of the electronics are 8 weeks (all the basic theory) whereas some of the concentration courses (eg Power Systems) and the required capstone are 15 weeks.  TESU area of study courses are all 12 weeks.  So how quickly you could finish will depend upon how your credit evaluations come back.  For either program, you'll want to look carefully at class schedules - neither of these programs run 12 monthly starts, which means you'll want to time things carefully.  (Nothing worse than needing 1 class that isn't going to start for another 3 months...)

Both programs are reasonably similar to their brick & mortar counterparts.  Do you have any specific jobs/career paths in mind?  That help pinpoint the best program/degree for your needs.  I hear you on the "FAST!!!" part - what does the "more expensive degree down the road" look like?  The prerequisites for *that* one (eg. is it a masters?  in what?) may also give you the better path for the undergrad work.


RE: Engineering Technology programs: Excelsior vs TESU - MNomadic - 09-13-2017

Thank you for your replies! Yes I have narrowed it down to just the nuclear engineering technology program for each college. I applied to both and am still awaiting my evaluation from Thomas Edison. Once, I have that I can plan out what my degree path for either college would be class by class alternative credit by alternative credit. Then I can figure which will be cheaper and faster!
I'm not really sure what career I'm shooting for. I'm thinking that eventually I'd like to be in the engineering field. As far as future degree down the road, that will probably be a master's maybe in engineering (I'm sure I'll have to take extra classes to meet prereqs) or maybe business.