10-04-2021, 12:37 PM
(10-04-2021, 01:50 AM)rachel83az Wrote: I think that there may have been some mix-up regarding TEEX. There are Cybersecurity courses that don't cost anything - those only come in as free electives for most degrees. The Death Investigation course costs $75 and comes in as an upper level AOJ course. AOJ is a valid Liberal Arts category, meaning that it will fit in your degree plan.Great info. Thank you so much Rachel. Your TEEX explanation makes sense. I wonder if dfrecore would concur, as I believe she does some degree planning for work.
bjcheung77 brings up a valid point; you might want to consider a 16 credit term at TESU. For this, you would need: capstone, cornerstone, PLA-100 and 3 other courses. There are some "can't fail" courses listed here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Th...University
For you, one option would be:
American Government (POS-110) ePack - Single exam that's worth residency credits. Might want to pre-study for this one.
COM-339 The Story of Human Language - Looks like a relatively easy UL course
LIB-320 The Music of War & Peace OR maybe CIS-351 Software Engineering (no programming required; assignments are Word documents or something along those lines); CIS is a BALS category.
Or only do one UL course at TESU and instead do their ETH-230 Ethics in the Digital Age. But the Ethics course actually looks like it has more work/assignments than the UL courses suggested above.
I think I can still get away with doing all remaining courses via study.com (or the likes), with only corner/capstone to be taken at TESU.


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