02-07-2018, 06:23 PM
So, you're probably looking at my spreadsheet, and yes, it can be difficult to figure out what to take in each category. Here's a quick breakdown for ones that aren't clear:
Knowledge of Human Cultures would including anything from the Humanities area, and the Social Sciences area.
Understanding the Physical and Natural World would include anything from Science and Computer Science (most)
General Ed Electives will include all 4 of those just mentioned.
The Area of Study can be any course in the 4 above, and you'll need 18cr of UL (upper level) coursework, including the Capstone, so 5 3cr courses will do the trick.
Free Electives are any college-level course from above, or other things that don't count above like Business, Education, Health, etc.
Humanities - Art, Literature, English, Religion, Photography, etc.
Social Science - History, Psychology, Sociology, PoliSci, etc.
Science - Chem, Bio, Physics, Astronomy, Physical Science, etc.
CompSci - computer-related courses, but these are trickier to figure out since some won't come in as CompSci, but as applied computers, and won't work in Gen Ed or the AOS. You'd do better to ask ahead of time.
If you want math & computer, your best bet is to figure out who has math courses and take as many as possible. Same with computers. Load up. If you make a list of which ones you're interested in, we can help you figure out what they'll come in as, and where they will fit into a degree plan.
Knowledge of Human Cultures would including anything from the Humanities area, and the Social Sciences area.
Understanding the Physical and Natural World would include anything from Science and Computer Science (most)
General Ed Electives will include all 4 of those just mentioned.
The Area of Study can be any course in the 4 above, and you'll need 18cr of UL (upper level) coursework, including the Capstone, so 5 3cr courses will do the trick.
Free Electives are any college-level course from above, or other things that don't count above like Business, Education, Health, etc.
Humanities - Art, Literature, English, Religion, Photography, etc.
Social Science - History, Psychology, Sociology, PoliSci, etc.
Science - Chem, Bio, Physics, Astronomy, Physical Science, etc.
CompSci - computer-related courses, but these are trickier to figure out since some won't come in as CompSci, but as applied computers, and won't work in Gen Ed or the AOS. You'd do better to ask ahead of time.
If you want math & computer, your best bet is to figure out who has math courses and take as many as possible. Same with computers. Load up. If you make a list of which ones you're interested in, we can help you figure out what they'll come in as, and where they will fit into a degree plan.
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COURSES: TESU Capstone Study.com Pers Fin, Microecon, Stats Ed4Credit Acct 2 PF Fin Mgmt ALEKS Int & Coll Alg Sophia Proj Mgmt The Institutes - Ins Ethics Kaplan PLA