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(07-15-2023, 06:09 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Sure, why not? If you have enough for UL for the BALS NSM, sure, why not? Take an extra couple of CS/CIS courses that will come in as upper level and you'll be good to go... It really depends on the energy, money, time you want to spend on your degree, for an extra capstone to get a BALS NSM is up to you. You can extend the two capstones if it comes down to extra work and you're bogged down...
Trying to avoid taking any more CS/CIS ones - I'm burned out of those lol.
Can I take non-CIS? Looking at the eval, do I need one more UL or two more UL?
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How are you going to slice the 15 Credits for Residency Requirement? Here's an option...
Cornerstone, BSBA Capstone, BALS Capstone, BIO-3100, MATH-3010, E-Pack
BIO-3100 Man's Best Friend: The Biology and Behavior of Dogs
MAT-3010 History of Mathematics
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Thinking:
Cornerstone
Capstone 1
Capstone 2
Physiological Psychology
Global Issues & Society (if I need a 2nd UL) - or - Managerial Communications vs finishing the study.com one
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Doesn't matter what you take, you need to make sure they're NSM courses, so it'll be BIO, CS/CIS, Math, whatever science you can think of... You can take some courses at Study.com for the Arts/Science electives though... At minimum, You need 9 UL NSM, 9 UL from AOS electives/Capstone, total 18 UL required.
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(07-15-2023, 07:00 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Doesn't matter what you take, you need to make sure they're NSM courses, so it'll be BIO, CS/CIS, Math, whatever science you can think of... You can take some courses at Study.com for the Arts/Science electives though... At minimum, You need 9 UL NSM, 9 UL from AOS electives/Capstone, total 18 UL required.
Looking at the eval I attached a couple of posts up, do you think that I need 2 ULs or 1 UL?
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(07-15-2023, 07:05 PM)dillpickles Wrote: (07-15-2023, 07:00 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Doesn't matter what you take, you need to make sure they're NSM courses, so it'll be BIO, CS/CIS, Math, whatever science you can think of... You can take some courses at Study.com for the Arts/Science electives though... At minimum, You need 9 UL NSM, 9 UL from AOS electives/Capstone, total 18 UL required.
Looking at the eval I attached a couple of posts up, do you think that I need 2 ULs or 1 UL?
You need 4.33cr of UL - and there's no way to get those w/o doing 2 courses.
But, you do have 10.67cr of UL and 12cr of LL in NSM, for a total of 22.67cr there - so you have met the requirements for the concentration (I don't think there's a written policy of there having to be 15cr of UL in the concentration, just 15cr of UL in the AoS). Which means your 6cr of UL can be in anything that will work in the liberal arts - SocSci, Humanities, Math, Science, CompSci, whatever.
So you can take Managerial Comm which will work for the Business Core AND for one of the UL AoS courses. The only other course you could take that would work in both the GM UL FIN area and the BALS/NSM UL AoS area would be an UL Economics course: either the Money & Banking DSST exam, Coopersmith's Managerial Economics, or TESU's International Economics.
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(07-16-2023, 01:39 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (07-15-2023, 07:05 PM)dillpickles Wrote: (07-15-2023, 07:00 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Doesn't matter what you take, you need to make sure they're NSM courses, so it'll be BIO, CS/CIS, Math, whatever science you can think of... You can take some courses at Study.com for the Arts/Science electives though... At minimum, You need 9 UL NSM, 9 UL from AOS electives/Capstone, total 18 UL required.
Looking at the eval I attached a couple of posts up, do you think that I need 2 ULs or 1 UL?
You need 4.33cr of UL - and there's no way to get those w/o doing 2 courses.
But, you do have 10.67cr of UL and 12cr of LL in NSM, for a total of 22.67cr there - so you have met the requirements for the concentration (I don't think there's a written policy of there having to be 15cr of UL in the concentration, just 15cr of UL in the AoS). Which means your 6cr of UL can be in anything that will work in the liberal arts - SocSci, Humanities, Math, Science, CompSci, whatever.
So you can take Managerial Comm which will work for the Business Core AND for one of the UL AoS courses. The only other course you could take that would work in both the GM UL FIN area and the BALS/NSM UL AoS area would be an UL Economics course: either the Money & Banking DSST exam, Coopersmith's Managerial Economics, or TESU's International Economics.
Oh dang! I didn't even think about making them overlapping. Sadly, international economics isn't offered in Aug. I don't see Managerial Economics on the Coopersmith website. Am I able to take a DSST online - and that should satisfy the UL for the GM?
So, I'm taking managerial comm at TESU, and then I'll need one more UL (maybe finance) and 1 LL for the AOS?
Also, check me. Is it really nuts to do 2 capstones??
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You want to make it as easy as possible for you, 4 classes and an e-pack, the e-pack can duplicate your previous credits, you're just using that for residency purposes, so you can take anything here that you have experience and/or credit for already, it doesn't really matter which one you take, but I would recommend the intro or 1000 ones: https://www2.tesu.edu/listallc.php?type=EP
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(07-17-2023, 02:22 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: You want to make it as easy as possible for you, 4 classes and an e-pack, the e-pack can duplicate your previous credits, you're just using that for residency purposes, so you can take anything here that you have experience and/or credit for already, it doesn't really matter which one you take, but I would recommend the intro or 1000 ones: https://www2.tesu.edu/listallc.php?type=EP
Any ideas on the easiest UL to take for the BA NSM degree? Guessing through SDC would make the most sense.
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