(02-26-2020, 02:04 PM)jsd Wrote: the Big 3 certainly accept credit from WGU, but WGU has some interesting courses in a lot of their programs so the credits might not line up well in some instances. But they won't reject the school outright.
Sweet! The COSC Bachelor's of Integrated studies seems to have a lot of leeway for electives as long as there 30/30 for both areas. Use the WGU BS for half and Geo/Env UL and LL
For the UL science credit I'd probably use SNHU. I could easily justify and make a capstone for a BIS Env. Geoscience & Information Systems.
(02-26-2020, 02:48 PM)xicovu Wrote:(02-26-2020, 02:04 PM)jsd Wrote: the Big 3 certainly accept credit from WGU, but WGU has some interesting courses in a lot of their programs so the credits might not line up well in some instances. But they won't reject the school outright.
Sweet! The COSC Bachelor's of Integrated studies seems to have a lot of leeway for electives as long as there 30/30 for both areas. Use the WGU BS for half and Geo/Env UL and LL
For the UL science credit I'd probably use SNHU. I could easily justify and make a capstone for a BIS Env. Geoscience & Information Systems.
After transferring the BS IT into the COSC BS Integrated Studies, that should leave me with the following to plan out:
Biology Lab I Study.com 3LL
Geology 101 Study.com 3LL
Earth Science Study.com 3LL
Ecology or Conservation Bio SNHU 3UL
Geostatistics & Analysis SNHU 3UL
Geo Methodology SNHU 3UL
Environmental Sustainability SNHU 3UL
I may be missing one or two on the list but that's the basic idea. Any ideas other sources of UL Geo/Env/Bio credit? B&M or more expensive ACE is acceptable.
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