01-28-2014, 01:40 PM
Finally got a reply from "the office" and here's what the folks in advising had to say about it...
"Your concentration requires at least 15 credits of upper level courses. If one of the Calculus courses is moved to the concentration there would not be enough room to accommodate the additional upper level credits.
Both the ALEKS course in College Algebra and Trigonometry should fit into the Intellectual and Practical Skills section of your degree and theoretically one of the Calculus courses could fit into the Concentration DEPENDING on the other courses that will be taken to fulfill the requirements in that area. It would take some adjustments to the evaluation to make it fit. Again this would depend on the other courses that you select for the concentration.
We would have to wait and see once you settle on additional courses for the concentration.
I hope that answers your question."
Looks like you guys were spot on! Thanks again everyone. Now for the hard part, starting! lol...
"Your concentration requires at least 15 credits of upper level courses. If one of the Calculus courses is moved to the concentration there would not be enough room to accommodate the additional upper level credits.
Both the ALEKS course in College Algebra and Trigonometry should fit into the Intellectual and Practical Skills section of your degree and theoretically one of the Calculus courses could fit into the Concentration DEPENDING on the other courses that will be taken to fulfill the requirements in that area. It would take some adjustments to the evaluation to make it fit. Again this would depend on the other courses that you select for the concentration.
We would have to wait and see once you settle on additional courses for the concentration.
I hope that answers your question."
Looks like you guys were spot on! Thanks again everyone. Now for the hard part, starting! lol...


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