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Degree Completion Advice - ChasingDegrees - 03-19-2018

Hi all,

I'm hoping to get some advice for degree completion. I have an associates degree in Industrial Electronics Engineering Technology. I am leaning toward TESC BSAST in either electrical technology or technical studies, but I am open to whatever I can complete the quickest. I am also interested in a BS in business administration. I think I would do well on CLEP, DSST, and other exams.

About me, 48yrs old, in a management position with around 200 subordinates, 25 years in manufacturing engineering and maintenance management. 

Certifications (Which probably doesn't equate to academics)
CmfgE, CMRP, Master Electrician and Electrical Contractor
A ton of non-academic education certificates.

96 College credits from regionally accredited schools: (my credits are old)

English 101
3
Psychology 201
3
Competency Testing in Vocational Subjects INED 442
3
Teaching Industrial Subjects INED 425
3
Management of Industrial Education Labs INED 317
3
DC Circuits 115
4
AC Circuits 116
4
National Electrical Code NEC 140
3
Motor Control 1 151
4
Motor Control 2 152
4
Industrial Instrumentation 160
3
Electrical Installation 170
3
Electronic Devices 1 201
3
Electronic Devices 2 202
3
DC / AC Machines 215
3
Programmable Controllers 251
3
Programmable Controller Applications 252
3
Hydraulics and Pneumatics 131
3
Maintenance Welding 142
3
Digital Circuits 231
3
Power Systems 235
3
Microprocessors 1 241
3
College Trigonometry MAT 111
3
Macroeconomics ECO 210
3
Probability and Statistics MAT 120
3
Music Appreciation MUS 105
3
English 102
3
Biology 101
4
Biology 102
4
Presentation Graphics IST 281
3
Total = 96


RE: Degree Completion Advice - Ideas - 03-19-2018

A lot of people with old technical credits find that Excelsior gives the most credit. Generally you need to send transcripts to Excelsior and TESU and see how close you are to the different degrees.


RE: Degree Completion Advice - ChasingDegrees - 03-19-2018

(03-19-2018, 02:28 PM)Ideas Wrote: A lot of people with old technical credits find that Excelsior gives the most credit. Generally you need to send transcripts to Excelsior and TESU and see how close you are to the different degrees.

Thanks for the reply. Since you are a TESU graduate may I ask? Assuming I am able to transfer in most of the credits and take roughly 24 or so credits via exams, do you just get credit for your exams, or is there a letter grade based on your score?


RE: Degree Completion Advice - Ideas - 03-19-2018

You just get credit for your exams on TESU's transcript. Instead of "A" or "B", it says "CR" in the same spot.

But, say you took a CLEP or DSST. Those have scores, and a future grad school could ask for your CLEP/DSST transcript so they can see what you scored.


RE: Degree Completion Advice - dfrecore - 03-19-2018

If I were you, I would apply to both TESU and EC. Since the credits are old, and there is a limit on what TESU will allow you to bring into the AOS in terms of age, you may not get what you want, and the credits you would still have to take would not be able to be tested out of for the BSAST. Definitely look into the BSBA as well.

Part of the problem is you don't have "normal" courses that we would know the course equivalencies to right off the tops of our heads. You really need an evaluation. After you get those, though, then come back and post, and we can help you to figure out how to test out of the rest of the degree.


RE: Degree Completion Advice - cookderosa - 03-20-2018

In both cases, since you work in the industry that matches your "old" technical courses, you will be able to challenge / ask for a waiver by "demonstrating currency" in the field. This may not happen automatically, you may have to initiate the opportunity, but it's worth doing. I don't know what steps are involved, it's one of those more unusual situations (no one cares if College Algebra is 25 years old, they accept it easily) but I do believe you have a good shot at having those credits count.


RE: Degree Completion Advice - allvia - 03-20-2018

I don't think the BSAST is still available, what made me look is that you listed your interest in the TESC BSAST, and TESC is now TESU.   They do offer a BS in Technical Studies (https://www.tesu.edu/ast/programs/bsast/Technical-Studies.cfm) currently or a BS in Electrical Technology (https://www.tesu.edu/ast/programs/bsast/Electrical-Technology.cfm).  

I point this out because the requirements for the older catalog option you've looked at, could be vastly different than the current available option.  With that said, based on what you did list, it would seem your credits would fit better in the in BS in Technical Studies - as it is more credit flexible than the Electrical Technology, and it seems that you should be able to have a few low cost options to pick up your missing UL credits.  I would suggest you apply for that one, you can always get another evaluation later for different programs. (TESU has a self managed 'test evaluation" tool you can use). 

I've been where you are with a large number of specialized course credits, and I agree 100% with the others that your credits are non-standard enough that you need an official evaluation to see where you fall, and know what you're missing.