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ALEKS stats and Sophia Overap? - Edriveless - 05-22-2020

ALEKS - Statistics for Behavioral Science and Sophia’s Stats, CSMLearn, overlap??? Can they all be accepted at TESU or COSC?


RE: ALEKS stats and Sophia Overap? - dfrecore - 05-22-2020

TESU brings them both in as STA-201. I don't know what COSC will do though.


RE: ALEKS Stats and Sophia Overlap? - Edriveless - 05-23-2020

(05-22-2020, 10:49 PM)dfrecore Wrote: TESU brings them both in as STA-201. I don't know what COSC will do though.

Will CSmlEarn just fulfill the quantitive literacy and now work for business core or AOS?


RE: ALEKS Stats and Sophia Overlap? - CSMlearn - 05-26-2020

(05-23-2020, 06:45 AM)Edriveless Wrote:
(05-22-2020, 10:49 PM)dfrecore Wrote: TESU brings them both in as STA-201. I don't know what COSC will do though.

Will CSmlEarn just fulfill the quantitive literacy and now work for business core or AOS?

Hi,
I don't know if this helps answers your question, but at TESU, CSM articulates as  BUS-210 Quantitative Methods for Decision Makers, and can be used to satisfy 3 credits of the general education Quantitative Literacy requirement, the general education Natural Sciences requirement, a Statistics requirement, the general education Intellectual or Practice Skills requirement, or as a general education elective.
At COSC, CSM articulates as 3 semester credit hours Liberal Arts elective credit.


RE: ALEKS stats and Sophia Overap? - BrianFallon - 05-26-2020

TESU put Sophia Algebra in under their "Quantitative Literacy" as MAT 121 - College Algebra.
Sophia Statistics was under their "Mathematics" as STA 201 - Principles of Statistics.
CSMLearn was place under "Electives" as BUS 210 - Quantitative Business Skills.  (Odd it was under the Business Elecives, but hey..)

In terms of the three, I took ALEKS for about a month and a half and really didn't like the format.  It seemed too disjointed for me.  Sophia was more sequential for me and I took and passed both without any issues.  The last units of Stats - take your time.

CSMLearn was the most enjoyable of the three platforms for me, as when I took that course, I had been away from math for 20 years (well,except for the math I used in my job and the kids homework help)

Hope it helps and good luck in your studies.