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I went to the Web site, but EC doesn't
list much details for the course requirements for their BA in Natural Sciences. Does this link have the actual requirements, or is there a more detailed list somewhere else? I keep reading that EC requires 30 credits of upper level course credit, but I can't see that here. Note, I am looking at a second degree.
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03-13-2018, 04:26 PM
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I find EC's degree requirements page less than helpful for planning a degree.
Also, don't ever use TESU's info for planning EC's courses - TESU regularly gives courses UL credit that aren't UL recommended by ACE or NCCRS.
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03-25-2018, 08:40 PM
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Does anyone know where I can find the detailed degree requirements? I keep hearing all over this forum that EC degrees require 30 UL credits, but I can't find such a mention anywhere in the description of the degree. Can I simply take any combination of Natural Science classes, making sure I have Biology (with lab), research writing in Natural Sciences, Statistics or Calculus, a capstone, totaling 33 credits, 18 of which are UL? Are there more detailed requirements for EC degrees than what is listed in the PDFs, such as that shown
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03-26-2018, 10:09 AM
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Have you looked in the undergraduate catalog?
EDIT: Maybe the School of Liberal Arts catalog:
http://publications.excelsior.edu/progra...index.html.
EDIT: I guess not...
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