05-15-2011, 07:23 AM
So my masters program at NCU is going to have to slow down so that I can use my reimbursement at work both this year and next. That means that after conferral on June 3, I should be able to start working on a second bachelors at TESC if I choose to.
My choices are: Math/Nat Sci, Computer Science which will both require taking an actual course to get needed credit, or some other interesting degree that I can test out of.
For comp sci I need: data structures, discrete math, and 13 comp sci electives, some being upper and 3 being 100 level.
For Math/Nat Sci I need: 6 UL science credits, +18 more additional credits to meet the 24 new credit requirement
I am bummed that I realized I cannot fly through my MBA this year due to financial reasons but also excited about the opportunity to get back into the CLEP/DSST/TECEP/Straighterline/Penn Foster mode.
So what are the degrees that can be completed with testing or Penn Foster/SL.com correspondence courses?
I am interested in the following topics: history, psychology, anything with math or science, management, economics
I think history and psychology are pretty well covered through testing options but am I missing another degree that can be achieved without taking a bunch of actual courses?
My choices are: Math/Nat Sci, Computer Science which will both require taking an actual course to get needed credit, or some other interesting degree that I can test out of.
For comp sci I need: data structures, discrete math, and 13 comp sci electives, some being upper and 3 being 100 level.
For Math/Nat Sci I need: 6 UL science credits, +18 more additional credits to meet the 24 new credit requirement
I am bummed that I realized I cannot fly through my MBA this year due to financial reasons but also excited about the opportunity to get back into the CLEP/DSST/TECEP/Straighterline/Penn Foster mode.
So what are the degrees that can be completed with testing or Penn Foster/SL.com correspondence courses?
I am interested in the following topics: history, psychology, anything with math or science, management, economics
I think history and psychology are pretty well covered through testing options but am I missing another degree that can be achieved without taking a bunch of actual courses?
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science


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