It is 'Human Relations and Business' not Human Services. I would save it for your Master. At Amberton if you take the undergrad version of a class you cannot again take it for the graduate level. It wasn't always clear what the difference between the two were, but generally it seemed there were additional assignments or projects for the graduate versions. I never compared the undergrad vs grad syllabuses that closely, but you can. I would defiantly recommend Amberton for a graduate degree - and in the case of the Human Relations and Business degree it is quite flexible for course options. Of course if you don't have plans for a master then it could be a good fit. Also, they will only take RA courses for transfer in (not alternative credit friendly, just traditional credit friendly); in the case of graduate they will only transfer in courses worth three credits.
Amberton - MSHRB
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA
TESU - ASNSM/BSBA