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I'm working towards a BSBA in Accounting from TESC. I have applied and been accepted. I'm just waiting for my academic evaluation before I enroll. In the meantime, I would like to work on a couple of tests I know will be accepted for credit. TESC lists this tidbit at the end of the credit distribution for the Accounting degree:
IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT ALL BSBA STUDENTS, REGARDLESS OF AREA OF STUDY, INCLUDE A BUSINESS ETHICS SUBJECT AS PART OF THE GENERAL EDUCATION OR FREE ELECTIVES COMPONENT OF THEIR DEGREE.
It looks like there are two DSST exams that could fulfill this recommendation: Business Ethics & Society and Ethics in America. Any suggestions as to which one I should take??
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Business ethics is what I'll be taking this week for the same program. Instantcert flash cards are the only resource I know of other than some rudman tests you can get from amazon. I have them and they are so so.
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ryoder Wrote:Business ethics is what I'll be taking this week for the same program. Instantcert flash cards are the only resource I know of other than some rudman tests you can get from amazon. I have them and they are so so.
Thank you!
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Another reason Business Ethics may make sense for you is in meeting CPA licensing requirements- it may be more likely to be accepted as part of educational requirements than the Ethics in America exam.
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It's upper level business credit and is what everyone who does a tesc biz degree uses as farad i know. The other ethics is a social sciences class i think.
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Yenisei Wrote:Another reason Business Ethics may make sense for you is in meeting CPA licensing requirements- it may be more likely to be accepted as part of educational requirements than the Ethics in America exam.
That is definitely a good point. I started studying for the Business Ethics exam. The first section was a breeze. The second section is kicking my butt. I have a lot of work to do!
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