02-16-2019, 02:47 PM
I think you still have to do all the mini courses inside the bigger course to get the credits - but I'm confused by the math.
If you click on Cyber 101 on TEEX's website, then all 3 courses open.
From there, you can click on each course, it says the following:
(White Collar Crime) Two credit hours through ACE are provided only if all three courses within the Online for Everyone - Non-Technical (Cyber 101) track are completed.
(Cyber Ethics) Two credit hours through ACE are provided only if all three courses within the Online for Everyone - Non-Technical (Cyber 101) track are completed.
(Info. Sec Everyone) Two credit hours through ACE are provided only if all three courses within the Online for Everyone - Non-Technical (Cyber 101) track are completed.
So, to compare this over on the ACE website, it says: "In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 4 semester hours in cybersecurity. Students must complete TEEX-0277, TEEX-0278, and TEEX-0279 to receive credit for this course. "
So, according to ACE, completion of all 3 = 4 LL credits. But why inside the TEEX site does each course list being worth 2 LL credits (2x3=6). Is it 4 or 6??
Cyber201- same thing, 4 courses each listed for 2 LL credits, but ACE says 3 credits when you complete all 4 classes. (2x4=8) Is it 3 or 8??
Cyber 310- same thing, 3 courses each listed for 2 LL credits, but ACE says 3 credits when you complete all 3 classes (2x3=6) Is it 3 or 6?
I get that they've also given stand alone credit options for some of their courses, but it looks like that's only if you decide not to get a full cyber series.
If you click on Cyber 101 on TEEX's website, then all 3 courses open.
From there, you can click on each course, it says the following:
(White Collar Crime) Two credit hours through ACE are provided only if all three courses within the Online for Everyone - Non-Technical (Cyber 101) track are completed.
(Cyber Ethics) Two credit hours through ACE are provided only if all three courses within the Online for Everyone - Non-Technical (Cyber 101) track are completed.
(Info. Sec Everyone) Two credit hours through ACE are provided only if all three courses within the Online for Everyone - Non-Technical (Cyber 101) track are completed.
So, to compare this over on the ACE website, it says: "In the lower-division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 4 semester hours in cybersecurity. Students must complete TEEX-0277, TEEX-0278, and TEEX-0279 to receive credit for this course. "
So, according to ACE, completion of all 3 = 4 LL credits. But why inside the TEEX site does each course list being worth 2 LL credits (2x3=6). Is it 4 or 6??
Cyber201- same thing, 4 courses each listed for 2 LL credits, but ACE says 3 credits when you complete all 4 classes. (2x4=8) Is it 3 or 8??
Cyber 310- same thing, 3 courses each listed for 2 LL credits, but ACE says 3 credits when you complete all 3 classes (2x3=6) Is it 3 or 6?
I get that they've also given stand alone credit options for some of their courses, but it looks like that's only if you decide not to get a full cyber series.