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Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - CanICode - 12-18-2022

I'm currently doing my BACS at TESU and am wanting to get the add on math associates. Does anyone have an up to date spreadsheet for doing both together at the moment?

I also would like to avoid calc 2. I have finished calc 1 and discrete math and don't want to rebrush up on calc.


RE: Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - LevelUP - 12-18-2022

(12-18-2022, 08:40 PM)CanICode Wrote: I'm currently doing my BACS at TESU and am wanting to get the add on math associates. Does anyone have an up to date spreadsheet for doing both together at the moment?

I also would like to avoid calc 2. I have finished calc 1 and discrete math and don't want to rebrush up on calc.

The easiest way would be to do the College Math CLEP for 6 credits.  One and done. 

Use Peterson's Master the CLEP for Study guide as well as the Modern States course.


RE: Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - CanICode - 12-18-2022

(12-18-2022, 09:18 PM)LevelUP Wrote:
(12-18-2022, 08:40 PM)CanICode Wrote: I'm currently doing my BACS at TESU and am wanting to get the add on math associates. Does anyone have an up to date spreadsheet for doing both together at the moment?

I also would like to avoid calc 2. I have finished calc 1 and discrete math and don't want to rebrush up on calc.

The easiest way would be to do the College Math CLEP for 6 credits.  One and done. 

Use Peterson's Master the CLEP for Study guide as well as the Modern States course.

I was planning on taking:

TECEP - Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics (MAT-105-TE)
TECEP - College Algebra
TECEP - Principles of statistics

This is for RA credit since math is something I am good at and need to do well in to be a good coder. So I don't mind having to actually pass the tests.

The clep you suggested seems to come in over two of these. I'm needing a 6th course I guess to get to the 16 credits. I don't want to take calc 2 and linear algebra from coopersmith doesn't seem to come in.


RE: Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - rachel83az - 12-19-2022

Part A - MAT-105 TECEP
Calculus requirement - Calculus @ Sophia
15 credits of Math electives:
  • College Algebra TECEP
  • Stats TECEP
  • Precalculus @ Sophia (ASU Universal Learner if you prefer RA credit and have the budget for an extra $425.)
  • Discrete Math @ SDC
  • Geometry 101: Intro to Geometry @ SDC
9 credits of Math/Science AOS electives:
  • Math 101: College Algebra @ SDC (Comes in as MAT-115 and does not overlap with the TECEP)
  • Introduction to Chemistry @ SDC
  • Human Biology @ SDC
(If Intro to Chem and Human Biology are already used for the gen eds, add Intro to Nutrition and/or Environmental Science)

Forgot about CSM Learn. If you don't have an active subscription to Sophia or SDC, CSM Learn is cheaper and counts as a math class.


RE: Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - LevelUP - 12-19-2022

(12-18-2022, 09:45 PM)CanICode Wrote:
(12-18-2022, 09:18 PM)LevelUP Wrote:
(12-18-2022, 08:40 PM)CanICode Wrote: I'm currently doing my BACS at TESU and am wanting to get the add on math associates. Does anyone have an up to date spreadsheet for doing both together at the moment?

I also would like to avoid calc 2. I have finished calc 1 and discrete math and don't want to rebrush up on calc.

The easiest way would be to do the College Math CLEP for 6 credits.  One and done. 

Use Peterson's Master the CLEP for Study guide as well as the Modern States course.

I was planning on taking:

TECEP - Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics (MAT-105-TE)
TECEP - College Algebra
TECEP - Principles of statistics

This is for RA credit since math is something I am good at and need to do well in to be a good coder. So I don't mind having to actually pass the tests.

The clep you suggested seems to come in over two of these. I'm needing a 6th course I guess to get to the 16 credits. I don't want to take calc 2 and linear algebra from coopersmith doesn't seem to come in.

You need 5 courses, not 6, as Calculus is 4 credits. 

College Algebra Sophia  (General Ed requirement)

(19 credits Required Mathematics)
Calculus (4cr)
Discrete Math
CMS Learn
Stats Sophia
College Math CLEP (6cr)

If you don't do Colleg Math CLEP, then TECEP Liberal Arts math and Sophia Precalculus would be the easiest/quickest path.

Here are degree plan options for Associates Math
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sample_TESU_Add-on_Associates_Degree_Plans


RE: Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - CanICode - 12-21-2022

(12-19-2022, 03:13 PM)LevelUP Wrote:
(12-18-2022, 09:45 PM)CanICode Wrote:
(12-18-2022, 09:18 PM)LevelUP Wrote:
(12-18-2022, 08:40 PM)CanICode Wrote: I'm currently doing my BACS at TESU and am wanting to get the add on math associates. Does anyone have an up to date spreadsheet for doing both together at the moment?

I also would like to avoid calc 2. I have finished calc 1 and discrete math and don't want to rebrush up on calc.

The easiest way would be to do the College Math CLEP for 6 credits.  One and done. 

Use Peterson's Master the CLEP for Study guide as well as the Modern States course.

I was planning on taking:

TECEP - Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics (MAT-105-TE)
TECEP - College Algebra
TECEP - Principles of statistics

This is for RA credit since math is something I am good at and need to do well in to be a good coder. So I don't mind having to actually pass the tests.

The clep you suggested seems to come in over two of these. I'm needing a 6th course I guess to get to the 16 credits. I don't want to take calc 2 and linear algebra from coopersmith doesn't seem to come in.

You need 5 courses, not 6, as Calculus is 4 credits. 

College Algebra Sophia  (General Ed requirement)

(19 credits Required Mathematics)
Calculus (4cr)
Discrete Math
CMS Learn
Stats Sophia
College Math CLEP (6cr)

If you don't do Colleg Math CLEP, then TECEP Liberal Arts math and Sophia Precalculus would be the easiest/quickest path.

Here are degree plan options for Associates Math
https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sample_TESU_Add-on_Associates_Degree_Plans

Thanks for your help again.

1. Does calculus from sophia come in as 4 credits?
2. What class does CMS learn come in as? The wiki just says "TESU will accept CSM Learn in fulfillment of the math requirement!"


RE: Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - rachel83az - 12-21-2022

Yes, Calculus at Sophia counts for the standard 4 credits for Calculus.

The CSM Learn site has a page that shows what that specific course comes in as, when known.


RE: Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - LevelUP - 12-21-2022

Sophia Precalculus, we aren't sure how that comes in though we should know soon.

There is Study.com precalculus as well.


RE: Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - CanICode - 12-21-2022

(12-21-2022, 09:41 AM)rachel83az Wrote: Yes, Calculus at Sophia counts for the standard 4 credits for Calculus.

The CSM Learn site has a page that shows what that specific course comes in as, when known.

[/url]Smilabs says it comes into tesu as BUS-210: Quantitative Skills for Business. I thought it was supposed to be a math credit?

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RE: Does anyone have a spreadsheet for the TESU BACS + Math associates add on? - rachel83az - 12-22-2022

Yes, it's a business math credit. It's similar to how Statistics has a STA prefix, but works for math.