I've been lurking this awesome forum for the last couple days and I've come up with the following plan:
(spoiler alert: It would require of me one year of comprehensive tuition at 6350U$ being a study.com member)
Bear in mind that this is only for the AOS of both CS and Math. The overlapping credits of CS/MATH are color coded and we cant have more than 9 in two AOS (+3 for capstone).
-Liberal Arts Capstone - tesu.com (3 credits Level > 300)
MATH AOS Required Courses : 17 credits total with 6 upper electives credits and 6 tesu credits
-Calculus I - saylor.org (ACP 4 credits)
-Calculus II - straighterline.com (ACP 4 credits)
-Calculus III - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Linear Algebra - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Introduction to Statistics - saylor.org (ACP 3 credits)
MATH AOS Electives : 15 credits total with 9 upper electives and 3 tesu credits
-Intro: Geometry 101 - study.com (ACE 3 credits)
-Discrete Mathematics - tesu.edu (3 credits)
-Introduction to Differential Equations - edx (ACP 3 credits Level > 300)
-Linear Differential Equations - edx (ACP 3 credits Level > 300)
-Nonlinear Differential Equations - edx (ACP 3 credits Level > 300)
CS AOS Required Courses : 18 credits total containing 3 upper electives credits and 9 tesu credits
-Introduction to Computer Science I - saylor.org (NCCRS 3 credits)
-Data Structures - tesu.org (3 credits)
-Calculus I - MATH AOS (3 credits)
-Discrete Math - MATH AOS (3 credits)
-Operating Systems - tesu.org (3 credits)
-Computer Architecture - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
CS AOS Electives : 18 credits total containing 12 upper electives credit and 9 tesu credits
-Introduction to Computer Science II - saylor.org (ACE 3 credits)
-Artifical Intelligence - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Linear Algebra - MATH AOS (3 credits Level > 300)
-Database Management - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Systems Analyse and Design I - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Software Engineering - saylor.org (ACE 3 credits)
MATH AOS TOTAL CREDIT = 17 required + 15 electives + 3 capstone = 35(Calculus I/II were 4 credits)
CS AOS TOTAL CREDIT = 18 required + 18 electives + 3 capstone = 39
CS + MATH TOTAL CREDIT AT TESU = 27 + 3 capstone = 30
Here's the problem, I am in Brazil, where CLEPS and DANTES are not an option. Closest UEXCEL testing center is 400 miles from here. I'm pretty much stuck with study.com/straighterline.com/teceps and tesu, me thinks.
Tips, criticism, ideas, let me know what I'm doing wrong and how I could be saving some money.
Thanks to all the community and a special thanks to TrailRunr for sharing his double majoring path and experience with us. I am definitely inspired!!!
(spoiler alert: It would require of me one year of comprehensive tuition at 6350U$ being a study.com member)
Bear in mind that this is only for the AOS of both CS and Math. The overlapping credits of CS/MATH are color coded and we cant have more than 9 in two AOS (+3 for capstone).
-Liberal Arts Capstone - tesu.com (3 credits Level > 300)
MATH AOS Required Courses : 17 credits total with 6 upper electives credits and 6 tesu credits
-Calculus I - saylor.org (ACP 4 credits)
-Calculus II - straighterline.com (ACP 4 credits)
-Calculus III - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Linear Algebra - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Introduction to Statistics - saylor.org (ACP 3 credits)
MATH AOS Electives : 15 credits total with 9 upper electives and 3 tesu credits
-Intro: Geometry 101 - study.com (ACE 3 credits)
-Discrete Mathematics - tesu.edu (3 credits)
-Introduction to Differential Equations - edx (ACP 3 credits Level > 300)
-Linear Differential Equations - edx (ACP 3 credits Level > 300)
-Nonlinear Differential Equations - edx (ACP 3 credits Level > 300)
CS AOS Required Courses : 18 credits total containing 3 upper electives credits and 9 tesu credits
-Introduction to Computer Science I - saylor.org (NCCRS 3 credits)
-Data Structures - tesu.org (3 credits)
-Calculus I - MATH AOS (3 credits)
-Discrete Math - MATH AOS (3 credits)
-Operating Systems - tesu.org (3 credits)
-Computer Architecture - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
CS AOS Electives : 18 credits total containing 12 upper electives credit and 9 tesu credits
-Introduction to Computer Science II - saylor.org (ACE 3 credits)
-Artifical Intelligence - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Linear Algebra - MATH AOS (3 credits Level > 300)
-Database Management - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Systems Analyse and Design I - tesu.edu (3 credits Level > 300)
-Software Engineering - saylor.org (ACE 3 credits)
MATH AOS TOTAL CREDIT = 17 required + 15 electives + 3 capstone = 35(Calculus I/II were 4 credits)
CS AOS TOTAL CREDIT = 18 required + 18 electives + 3 capstone = 39
CS + MATH TOTAL CREDIT AT TESU = 27 + 3 capstone = 30
Here's the problem, I am in Brazil, where CLEPS and DANTES are not an option. Closest UEXCEL testing center is 400 miles from here. I'm pretty much stuck with study.com/straighterline.com/teceps and tesu, me thinks.
Tips, criticism, ideas, let me know what I'm doing wrong and how I could be saving some money.
Thanks to all the community and a special thanks to TrailRunr for sharing his double majoring path and experience with us. I am definitely inspired!!!


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