04-03-2017, 07:29 AM
12save Wrote:I mostly lurk, but do you have any strong dislike for any specific areas such as math, composition, etc.? If you want to get the cheapest possible Charter Oak might be the cheapest since they still take the free FEMA online courses raw. You can get approximately 20 free elective units that way. The Institutes also offers a free 2 unit insurance (ethics) 2 unit class to get you started. There are several degree plans on the forum's wiki. However, Charter Oak limits the number of non-liberal arts credits to 60 for a BS degree, and you have to complete 30 upper division units. TESU requires fewer upper division credits, but they don't take the free FEMA credits (which are supposed to be easy). TEEX also offers six free units in cybersecurity. You can also do an individualized degree plan which mixes applied (non-liberal arts area) with a liberal arts area at COSC (Charter Oak).
The thing is when you are starting from scratch, it is difficult to know how to guide you other than to decide if Charter Oak will work for you since there are approximately 20 free credits you can get there. What have you learned or seen on degreeforum so far that interests you or do you have more questions. Others here are much more able to answer your questions than I am.
I hadn't heard too much about Charter Oak, honestly. It seems like most of the folks here have been going to TESU, so I assumed that that was essentially the choice, if that makes sense. I guess I'll have to see what I can get done through them, then!
As far as any strong subject areas I'd like to avoid... Anything with an emphasis on writing. I heavily tend towards STEM stuff, generally speaking, but with that said, I don't mind writing too terribly much either.
dfrecore Wrote:I know that TESU has lots of programs for people in Aviation, so you may want to take a look at them: Can Your FAA Certifications Get You College Credit?
I would probably see if EC and COSC also have degrees which will use any certifications that you already have. For some of the TESU programs, you can get your entire Area of Study completed with certs, and just need to get your 60cr in Gen Ed, which would be a piece of cake!
Thanks for the tip, I'm looking at them now! The biggest thing I'm seeing there is the physics + lab requirements, but it looks like my aeronautical ratings will take off most of the area of study. How would I go about doing science labs online, though?