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Excelsior - Remaining LL/UL requirements
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(02-05-2023, 04:11 PM)new2this Wrote:
(02-04-2023, 02:02 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hey new2this, I've merged these two threads asking for LL/UL requirements.  Here's the WIKI for Sophia, https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List | You may want to take any arts/science and applied professional courses that fit your remaining credits.  From looking at your initial evaluation in your very first thread, you only need 5 UL Arts/Science, and 18 LL in Applied Professional (which means anything...any subject you want that is available...)

As I mentioned in the last post of that thread, your Cornerstone will be UL and the Capstone will be UL, you just need 1 UL Arts/Science and the rest an be anything from Sophia.org - I suggest taking all 3 of their "communication" courses, Principles of Management, Project Management, and Introduction to Web Development.  These are to help you in the future, for better communication/management... the Intro to Web is just a quick 3 credits.

Okay, I was told by my advisor that the Liberal Arts cornerstone is considered Lower Level.  The Capstone will be Upper Level Arts and Sciences.  

I was asking for a friend.  I transferred in a considerable amount of credits through sophia and 1 class at coopersmith.  I am going to graduate from excelsior in May.

 My friend only has 66 credits.  I have attached his Map Planner.  Please feel free to comment if he is planning on taking the right credits to achieve a Bachelors Degree in Liberal Arts.

If you transfer in 60+ credits, then you will be required to take the UL Cornerstone (IND301 rather than the LL IND101).

Be aware that the cornerstone is not considered an A&S course, so it will only be helpful as an UL course if you are getting the BLS and can have 9cr of UL come from the Free Electives area.  If you're getting a different degree, then it's completely unhelpful, as it won't count toward the UL you need (which will all come from your major and a few from the A&S area).
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(02-06-2023, 12:05 PM)dfrecore Wrote:
(02-05-2023, 04:11 PM)new2this Wrote:
(02-04-2023, 02:02 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hey new2this, I've merged these two threads asking for LL/UL requirements.  Here's the WIKI for Sophia, https://degreeforum.miraheze.org/wiki/So...lency_List | You may want to take any arts/science and applied professional courses that fit your remaining credits.  From looking at your initial evaluation in your very first thread, you only need 5 UL Arts/Science, and 18 LL in Applied Professional (which means anything...any subject you want that is available...)

As I mentioned in the last post of that thread, your Cornerstone will be UL and the Capstone will be UL, you just need 1 UL Arts/Science and the rest an be anything from Sophia.org - I suggest taking all 3 of their "communication" courses, Principles of Management, Project Management, and Introduction to Web Development.  These are to help you in the future, for better communication/management... the Intro to Web is just a quick 3 credits.

Okay, I was told by my advisor that the Liberal Arts cornerstone is considered Lower Level.  The Capstone will be Upper Level Arts and Sciences.  

I was asking for a friend.  I transferred in a considerable amount of credits through sophia and 1 class at coopersmith.  I am going to graduate from excelsior in May.

 My friend only has 66 credits.  I have attached his Map Planner.  Please feel free to comment if he is planning on taking the right credits to achieve a Bachelors Degree in Liberal Arts.

If you transfer in 60+ credits, then you will be required to take the UL Cornerstone (IND301 rather than the LL IND101).

Be aware that the cornerstone is not considered an A&S course, so it will only be helpful as an UL course if you are getting the BLS and can have 9cr of UL come from the Free Electives area.  If you're getting a different degree, then it's completely unhelpful, as it won't count toward the UL you need (which will all come from your major and a few from the A&S area).

He finished at Sophia and now has 89 Credits. He still needs 18 credits UL Arts & Science as well as 6 Credits UL any academic area.  Thank you all for your input.
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He is going to take 2 UL classes at law shelf leaving him with 3 credits UL any academic area remaining which will be satisfied by his Cornerstone class. He will then take 6 courses at Coopersmith leaving him with 3 credits UL arts and sciences that will be satisfied by Capstone. He will take info literacy, Cornerstone, and Capstone to complete the degree program.
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