Electricity related courses

Discussion in 'IT and Computer-Related Degrees' started by jeremywatts, Feb 8, 2005.

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  1. jeremywatts

    jeremywatts New Member

    Does the big three Excelsior and the likes accept Electricity classes for Science or Mathcredits. I have electricity I and II, analog circuits and digital fundementals Capella wouldn't even take the classes as electives don't know why they are from an RA school and involve electrical theory and calculations on amp and ohms. Plus power conditioning theory and circuit building. Anyone try to transfer any of these to an Excelsior school??
     
  2. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    COSC took my Technical Math from DeVry as a science. They ttok my other electronics classes (fundamental, digital, labs) as electives.
     
  3. ashton

    ashton New Member

    This isn't quite what your asked for, but when I attended a bricks and mortar post-bachelor's teacher licensure program at the University of Vermont, they accepted some of my electrical engineering courses, together with my physics courses, as equivalent to a BS in physics, so I could be licensed as a high school physics teacher. The Vermont education department accepted some electrical engineering classes with a strong emphasis on math or computers as satisfying the math requirement for licensure as a high school math teacher.

    So, the right electricty or electronics courses can be recognized as math or science courses.
     

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