03-01-2010, 01:13 PM
cookderosa Wrote:Here is the latest breakdown for ALEKS credit at TESC.Does this mean that ALEKS Beginning Algebra is accepted by TESC as a college-level course? I took both ALEKS Beginning & Intermediate Algebra and just officially enrolled at TESC. In speaking with TESC, they couldn't tell me for sure until the transcript from ACE arrived - just ordered this today to be sent over to them. I'm trying to finish BA in Liberal Studies and depending upon how Beginning Algebra is accepted this will determine which course I have to take at TESC - Earth Science or Middle East History (I hope for the latter). Thanks. Btw, that was the bad news I got today that I would need to take 1 class through TESC in order to have a GPA. I had thought my community college classes would take care of that, but apparently not. So depending upon how both ALEKS classes are received, this will determine which of the 2 remaning courses I will take the DSST exam and which one I'll take the class at TESC.
001 Beginning Algebra- MAT102 *duplicates 3 of 6 credits for CLEP college math
002 Intermediate Algebra- MAT115
003 College Algebra- MAT121 *TESC Duplicate College Algebra w/trig
004 College Algebra with Trig- MAT121 *TESC Duplicate College Algebra
005 PreCal- MAT129 *TESC Duplicate Trig
006 Trig- MAT129 *TESC Duplicates PreCal
007 Intro Stats- STA201 *TESC Duplicates all other stats
009 Stats for Beh. Science- STA201 *TESC Duplicate all other stats
008 Business Stats- OPM351 *TESC Duplicates all other stats
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