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Degree Planning Advice - 31, Norway, No Higher Education
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Just as a warning: the TESU BA Math is not "coded" as a math degree. See https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...es-Warning for more information. This might or might not matter, depending on the school and how Norway views American degrees. But it's still something to be aware of, just in case.

(03-24-2024, 02:36 PM)ASenna Wrote: - Calculus I,II,III
- Linear Algebra
- Differential Equations
- Functions of several Variables
- Programming (Already covered from the CS side of my plan)
- One of the following: Numerics/ Analysis/ Mechanics/ Advanced Differential Equations/ Statistics

I think at least some of these should be covered by your Metropolia classes.

(03-24-2024, 02:36 PM)ASenna Wrote: From my initial pass through the options from TESU I would be lacking in some of these higher level math classes. What would be a good way to make this work? I guess I can find these classes from another school and transfer them in as RA credit?

I would strongly recommend transferring what you can from sources that are not TESU and that are cheaper than TESU. There are a few suggestions here: https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Sa...egree_Plan

Part of your UL credit can come from your CS degree and vice versa. I would strongly recommend getting the SAS Advanced Programmer Certificate on Coursera, for instance. https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/Coursera It doesn't really help you with the Norwegian university's requirements, but it's cheap UL credit that allows you to save money elsewhere.

TESU's Math degree already requires Calc I-III, so that's fine.
Linear Algebra, too.
If none of your Metropolia courses count in as Differential Equations, you can take that from West Texas A&M.
I'm not sure what "functions of several variables" means in this context; is that Calc IV at TESU or is that covered by one of the Metropolia courses?
You did Statistics at Metropolia, along with Engineering Mechanics, plus Sophia. So you should be covered for the last requirement.

(03-24-2024, 02:36 PM)ASenna Wrote: How is the workload with the flat rate plan at TESU? I want to set myself up for success. I am able to work hard and put in the effort but I want to be realistic about what is achievable in a 12 week block. If I have many higher level math / cs courses all together I think this would be difficult, as I would still need to work a full time along side this.
It depends on the class(es). It's usually recommended to do no more than 2 UL courses at one time. For Computer Science specifically, this is usually:

Cornerstone (LL)
Capstone (UL)
Software Engineering (UL)
2 super easy LL courses or ePacks.

You can extend any course(s) you need for about $250 each. https://www.tesu.edu/tuition/fees You can do this as long as you've completed at least half of the coursework by the time you request the extension. https://tesu.smartcatalogiq.com/current/...xtensions/ This helps lighten the load and turns a 12 week term into a 20 week one, where necessary.

If you can't find the math you need cheaply/easily elsewhere, you might need 2 flat-rate terms. Not ideal, but not the worst thing ever either.

(03-24-2024, 02:36 PM)ASenna Wrote: I have attached a copy of what I have done so far and outlined based on the Wiki pages. Things in green are classes I have already completed. I have a lot of credit from Metropolia that is not on the plan as I am not sure where it goes. When is it a good idea to start to evaluate and see what I have left to-do and what does get accepted?

It looks like you've just about finished the 579€ programme; is that correct? I would probably go ahead and get everything evaluated now. Apply to TESU if you haven't already, pay for the Medical Terminology TECEP (but do not take it). Then send your evaluated courses + Sophia to TESU. That way you can see where everything goes and you can start planning what else you need to take. Double check Metropolia's offerings to see if there is anything else that the Norwegian university might like to see. Maybe the Microprocessors course would be of interest/relevance?
In progress:
TESU - BA Computer Science; BSBA CIS; ASNSM Math & CS; ASBA

Completed:
Pierpont - AAS BOG
Sophia (so many), The Institutes (old), Study.com (5 courses)
ASU: Human Origins, Astronomy, Intro Health & Wellness, Western Civilization, Computer Appls & Info Technology, Intro Programming
Strayer: CIS175, CIS111, WRK100, MAT210
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