I have attached what i have so far for a plan to get the needed credits but am having a hard time filling in the blanks and finding courses for the UL credits anyone have suggestions for the bank spaces in my plan? Any help would be greatly appreciated
"Technically all three of the Davar Finance courses are UL recommended and accepted at TESU as UL credit:
FIN-301 Introduction to Finance -> Principles of Finance (FIN-301)
FIN-310 Multinational Business Finance -> International Finance (FIN-334)
FIN-401 Corporate Finance -> Corporate Finance (FIN-311)"
Merlin posted these transfers on the following thread:
I also took the Ed4Credit Money and Banking class. That one transfers as a lower level class, it is difficult and costs $195, but it is an option. There are other options as well.
(03-13-2019, 01:23 PM)eriehiker Wrote: Davar has finance courses:
"Technically all three of the Davar Finance courses are UL recommended and accepted at TESU as UL credit:
FIN-301 Introduction to Finance -> Principles of Finance (FIN-301)
FIN-310 Multinational Business Finance -> International Finance (FIN-334)
FIN-401 Corporate Finance -> Corporate Finance (FIN-311)"
Merlin posted these transfers on the following thread:
I also took the Ed4Credit Money and Banking class. That one transfers as a lower level class, it is difficult and costs $195, but it is an option. There are other options as well.
Thank you just checked them out and they look very promising any ideas regarding the securities analysis or the information literacy?
(03-13-2019, 01:23 PM)eriehiker Wrote: Davar has finance courses:
"Technically all three of the Davar Finance courses are UL recommended and accepted at TESU as UL credit:
FIN-301 Introduction to Finance -> Principles of Finance (FIN-301)
FIN-310 Multinational Business Finance -> International Finance (FIN-334)
FIN-401 Corporate Finance -> Corporate Finance (FIN-311)"
Merlin posted these transfers on the following thread:
I also took the Ed4Credit Money and Banking class. That one transfers as a lower level class, it is difficult and costs $195, but it is an option. There are other options as well.
Thank you just checked them out and they look very promising any ideas regarding the securities analysis or the information literacy?
There are a few places to get the information literacy credit, but I don't know if all will transfer to Exelsior. Study.com has a Library Science course. Davar Academy English 103 is Information Literacy, so you might be able to use a spare exam if you do the Business Class option (2 exams for $99). Saylor has LIDA 100 or something, but I don't think it will transfer to Exelsior. Someone on here must know the cheapest way to get that 1 credit. I think the DGL-101-TE Learning in the Digital Age exam (TECEP) would be okay, but it's three credits and maybe more work than necessary. Here's the link just in case.
03-13-2019, 03:24 PM (This post was last modified: 03-13-2019, 03:34 PM by eriehiker.)
Udi is correct. I did the TECEP for Security/Portfolio Analysis and it fulfilled the requirement. I did the finance cert, not the degree, but they are similar.
The DSST money and banking test is upper level finance. This might be important to hit the upper level totals. Also, I think this means that the DSST and the Ed4Credit might not duplicate.