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Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - eriehiker - 12-02-2019

Advancement Courses has a 20% off code.  It is JINGLE.

https://www.advancementcourses.com/


RE: Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - udi - 12-02-2019

Some interesting courses. Too bad it's all education courses.


RE: Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - eriehiker - 12-02-2019

Concordia University transcripts the credits with a subject area prefix and does not consider them PD credit.

Loyola Marymount transcripts them with department credit, but classifies them as PD credit.

I think that in both cases, the credits are SCIX or MTHX.

https://www.advancementcourses.com/our-partners/


RE: Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - Kartvelian - 12-02-2019

(12-02-2019, 12:03 PM)eriehiker Wrote: Advancement Courses has a 20% off code.  It is JINGLE.

https://www.advancementcourses.com/

Once the 20% is factored in, some of these are some very cheap grad credits.

How do you find all this stuff???


Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - videogamesrock - 12-04-2019

(12-02-2019, 03:17 PM)eriehiker Wrote: Concordia University transcripts the credits with a subject area prefix and does not consider them PD credit.

Loyola Marymount transcripts them with department credit, but classifies them as PD credit.

I think that in both cases, the credits are SCIX or MTHX.

https://www.advancementcourses.com/our-partners/


Political Science and History too.


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RE: Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - eriehiker - 12-05-2019

There are at least two math courses on the site that transcript with Concordia as straight-up MAT credits. The real life Algebra problems course and the problem solving in math course both get the MAT prefix.


RE: Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - udi - 12-05-2019

(12-05-2019, 07:38 AM)eriehiker Wrote: There are at least two math courses on the site that transcript with Concordia as straight-up MAT credits.  The real life Algebra problems course and the problem solving in math course both get the MAT prefix.

Isn't the MAT prefix 'masters of arts in teaching'?


RE: Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - eriehiker - 12-05-2019

https://www.advancementcourses.com/courses/real-world-applications-for-algebra/

Not in this case. Click on the "view course numbers" tab here.

https://www.advancementcourses.com/courses/the-language-of-math/

In this case, it is listed as MATX.

There seems to be no rhyme or reason to the prefixes at Concordia. Some math pedagogy courses get the MAT prefix. MAT can sometimes refer to Masters in the Art of Teaching, but I see no reason to think that is the case here.

I also don't know if the "X" would mean anything to a registrar. It was mentioned in another thread that UC Berkeley transcripts math courses with an "X."

https://extension.berkeley.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=22828946


RE: Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - mysonx3 - 12-05-2019

(12-05-2019, 08:24 AM)udi Wrote:
(12-05-2019, 07:38 AM)eriehiker Wrote: There are at least two math courses on the site that transcript with Concordia as straight-up MAT credits.  The real life Algebra problems course and the problem solving in math course both get the MAT prefix.

Isn't the MAT prefix 'masters of arts in teaching'?
That would be the first time I've seen a course prefix refer to the degree rather than the subject


RE: Advancement Courses: 20% Off Code - udi - 12-05-2019

(12-05-2019, 10:52 AM)mysonx3 Wrote:
(12-05-2019, 08:24 AM)udi Wrote:
(12-05-2019, 07:38 AM)eriehiker Wrote: There are at least two math courses on the site that transcript with Concordia as straight-up MAT credits.  The real life Algebra problems course and the problem solving in math course both get the MAT prefix.

Isn't the MAT prefix 'masters of arts in teaching'?
That would be the first time I've seen a course prefix refer to the degree rather than the subject

Oh, I see. I was looking at the Canadian University courses instead of St Paul's. They list some courses by their corresponding degrees which is why I was confused.