06-29-2017, 07:45 AM
Thank you so much for all of these responses. I will look thoroughly these options you have posted.
The only certification I am aware of is a Pharmacy Tech certification. I will ask her about it to be certain.
I know that because of her learning disability from Turner's Syndrome, she considers some of the upper level computer science courses to be a difficult prospect for her.
Statistics could be a big struggle for her. Looking at the BSAST, it seems like statistics will be required. (http://www.tesu.edu/ast/bsast/Technical-Studies.cfm). It states:
The following courses are required for the BSAST Degree in Technical Studies and can be fulfilled in either the General Education or Electives sections of the degree chart. 23
⢠Technical Writing
(3)
⢠Computer Concepts (CIS-107) or above
(3)
⢠Statistics
(3)
⢠College Algebra
(3)
⢠Higher Level Math above College Algebra
(3)
⢠General Chemistry I with Lab or General Physics I with Lab
(4)
⢠General Chemistry II with Lab or General Physics II with Lab
(4)
The only certification I am aware of is a Pharmacy Tech certification. I will ask her about it to be certain.
I know that because of her learning disability from Turner's Syndrome, she considers some of the upper level computer science courses to be a difficult prospect for her.
Statistics could be a big struggle for her. Looking at the BSAST, it seems like statistics will be required. (http://www.tesu.edu/ast/bsast/Technical-Studies.cfm). It states:
The following courses are required for the BSAST Degree in Technical Studies and can be fulfilled in either the General Education or Electives sections of the degree chart. 23
⢠Technical Writing
(3)
⢠Computer Concepts (CIS-107) or above
(3)
⢠Statistics
(3)
⢠College Algebra
(3)
⢠Higher Level Math above College Algebra
(3)
⢠General Chemistry I with Lab or General Physics I with Lab
(4)
⢠General Chemistry II with Lab or General Physics II with Lab
(4)
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