05-20-2019, 12:02 AM
So when TESU does an eval for you, your courses don't have to match theirs to come in. They just have their own courses listed as courses available to take. This does not mean that others won't work.
So, since this would be your 2nd BA degree, your GE would be waived. You only need 24 new credits in the area of study/major, including the capstone. Since the History degree has 33cr that are required, you could use courses you've already taken to fulfill some of those requirements, if you had them (like US History, Western Civ, World History, etc.
Archaeology won't work in the history major, but it would certainly work in the GE area. Which you don't need.
Brazilian history will work in the major (it's a non-US History per their description on the website), as well as history electives. I'd use it to fulfill all of the UL requirements (15cr) and any other degree requirements, and then take your 24 new credits in LL courses.
I'm not 100% certain if the cornerstone would apply at all - it's a GE requirement, so it might be waived as well; it's just not clear on any of the documentation they have on their website.
For people getting their first degrees, they aren't "strict" about transfers, they just want to make sure that courses fit properly and you've covering all of the right areas. So, let's say STA-201 Principles of Statistics is required; they will take just about any Statistics course in that area (so Statistics I would certainly count). Descriptive Astronomy would work in the NatSci area.
So, since this would be your 2nd BA degree, your GE would be waived. You only need 24 new credits in the area of study/major, including the capstone. Since the History degree has 33cr that are required, you could use courses you've already taken to fulfill some of those requirements, if you had them (like US History, Western Civ, World History, etc.
Archaeology won't work in the history major, but it would certainly work in the GE area. Which you don't need.
Brazilian history will work in the major (it's a non-US History per their description on the website), as well as history electives. I'd use it to fulfill all of the UL requirements (15cr) and any other degree requirements, and then take your 24 new credits in LL courses.
I'm not 100% certain if the cornerstone would apply at all - it's a GE requirement, so it might be waived as well; it's just not clear on any of the documentation they have on their website.
For people getting their first degrees, they aren't "strict" about transfers, they just want to make sure that courses fit properly and you've covering all of the right areas. So, let's say STA-201 Principles of Statistics is required; they will take just about any Statistics course in that area (so Statistics I would certainly count). Descriptive Astronomy would work in the NatSci area.
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