[quote=Jonathan Whatley]I don't think so, as TESC counts Anatomy & Physiology as 100-level here. The OP is maxed out on 100-level credit within the NS/M concentration already:
I think the college cypster went to labeled them 100 level but TESC gives them a 200 level that is what they did for me. That way the free elective can be at any level and your Calculus I and II can stay where they are. It still leaves you taking the same amount of courses but gives you more flexibility on what the 3 credits are they could even be free FEMA credits.
This is from my evaluation the weird course #'s on the left were from my CC the TESC course numbers are on the right unless it was a TESC course. BA.Nat.Sci/Math 2005 (33 Sh)
> Complete 33 semester hours in the Natural Sciences/
> Mathematics Concentration. At least three different
> departments/subjects must be included which provide
> for breadth of knowledge in Natural Sciences/Math areas.
> A student must earn at least 12 semester hours in ONE
> subject. A maximum of 18 semester hours can be earned in
> ONE subject area in order to have a balanced inter-
> disciplinary concentration. Courses transferred to Thomas
> Edison State College are equated to the following levels:
> "100", "200"' "300", or "400". A maximum of TWO college-
> level courses equated to the "100" level can be applied
> toward the area of concentration.
GPA Achieved/Needed: 3.063 / 2.000
!! Exception
Meets requirement
Semester Hours Completed: 35.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
3.. BIO111 Human Anat & Phys I...... 4.00 C BIO-211 *CC *TE
3.. BIO112 Hum Ana & Phys II........ 4.00 D BIO-212 *CC *TE
1.. 16104 Gen Chem II.............. 4.00 A CHE-122 *CC *TE
4.. CHEM120 Inorgan, Organic B....... 4.00 A CHE-199 *CC *TE
1.. 16211 Organic Chem I........... 5.00 A CHE-341 *CC *TE
1.. 16212 Organic Chem II.......... 5.00 C CHE-342 *CC *TE
2.. ENS-201... Env. & Hum.: Race Save Pl 3.00 CR ENS-201 *NE
2.. ENS-314... Global Environmental Chan 6.00 A
I was able to squeak in with only 15 upper level credits because I had enrolled before they changed it to 18. I have a total of about 60 math and science credits but I have never taken physics or Calculus sometimes I feel like a fraud other times I just count myself Dam lucky. I don't think I could ever do all those Calc courses.
I think the college cypster went to labeled them 100 level but TESC gives them a 200 level that is what they did for me. That way the free elective can be at any level and your Calculus I and II can stay where they are. It still leaves you taking the same amount of courses but gives you more flexibility on what the 3 credits are they could even be free FEMA credits.
This is from my evaluation the weird course #'s on the left were from my CC the TESC course numbers are on the right unless it was a TESC course. BA.Nat.Sci/Math 2005 (33 Sh)
> Complete 33 semester hours in the Natural Sciences/
> Mathematics Concentration. At least three different
> departments/subjects must be included which provide
> for breadth of knowledge in Natural Sciences/Math areas.
> A student must earn at least 12 semester hours in ONE
> subject. A maximum of 18 semester hours can be earned in
> ONE subject area in order to have a balanced inter-
> disciplinary concentration. Courses transferred to Thomas
> Edison State College are equated to the following levels:
> "100", "200"' "300", or "400". A maximum of TWO college-
> level courses equated to the "100" level can be applied
> toward the area of concentration.
GPA Achieved/Needed: 3.063 / 2.000
!! Exception
Meets requirement
Semester Hours Completed: 35.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
3.. BIO111 Human Anat & Phys I...... 4.00 C BIO-211 *CC *TE
3.. BIO112 Hum Ana & Phys II........ 4.00 D BIO-212 *CC *TE
1.. 16104 Gen Chem II.............. 4.00 A CHE-122 *CC *TE
4.. CHEM120 Inorgan, Organic B....... 4.00 A CHE-199 *CC *TE
1.. 16211 Organic Chem I........... 5.00 A CHE-341 *CC *TE
1.. 16212 Organic Chem II.......... 5.00 C CHE-342 *CC *TE
2.. ENS-201... Env. & Hum.: Race Save Pl 3.00 CR ENS-201 *NE
2.. ENS-314... Global Environmental Chan 6.00 A
I was able to squeak in with only 15 upper level credits because I had enrolled before they changed it to 18. I have a total of about 60 math and science credits but I have never taken physics or Calculus sometimes I feel like a fraud other times I just count myself Dam lucky. I don't think I could ever do all those Calc courses.
Linda
Start by doing what is necessary: then do the possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible St Francis of Assisi
Now a retired substitute Teacher in NY, & SC
AA Liberal Studies TESC '08
BA in Natural Science/Mathematics TESC Sept '10
AAS Environmental safety and Security Technology TESC Dec '12
Start by doing what is necessary: then do the possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible St Francis of Assisi
Now a retired substitute Teacher in NY, & SC
AA Liberal Studies TESC '08
BA in Natural Science/Mathematics TESC Sept '10
AAS Environmental safety and Security Technology TESC Dec '12