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Future TESU BSBA Marketing or GM degree?
#31
(04-07-2018, 01:11 PM).Baloomuka Wrote:
(04-05-2018, 06:21 AM)allvia Wrote:
(04-05-2018, 03:29 AM)dfrecore Wrote:
(04-04-2018, 07:08 PM)Baloomuka Wrote:
(04-04-2018, 06:00 PM)dfrecore Wrote: The only place that UL credits matter (for the BSBA at TESU) is in the AOS.  So I would take a LL Finance course and a LL International Business course instead of the UL ones you chose.

Also, for the Marketing AOS, you can't have ACC courses.  And, Org Behavior and HRM won't work either.  I'm not 100% certain Project Management will work either.

You also didn't include the required course.  Here is my spreadsheet for the Marketing AOS, hopefully it is helpful.

I apologize, I thought that I had specified at an earlier time that I was choosing the BSBA in General Management. 
Regardless it seems that Organizational Behavior will not work, correct?

Org Behavior will work in the GM AOS.

You put down Organizational Behavior from SL, it works it just will not come in as UL from them (now comes in as Man-212).  However, you won't need it to be UL if you stick with your other planned courses that do currently come in as UL.  If you do decide to change something and want Organizational Behavior to come in as UL you would have to complete it from another source.

Also, the Insurance Ethics 312 does meet the Ethics requirement but only comes in as 2 credits, so it appears to me you are one credit short that will need to be made up in the Gen Eds; fortunately there is a free course that can fill the 1 credit shortage.  That course is the Sophia.org The Essentials of Managing Conflict which comes in as SOS-240 (1 credit)

Sorry, just a quick confirmation:

SL Organizational Behavior would come in as LL but still satisfy an AOS course or would only work as a Professional Business Req?
I'm understanding it's the latter, though if I choose to take the course via another source (i.e Study.com) it'll come in as UL, satisfying AOS.

Yes, SL Organizational Behavior LL in the AOS for the TESU BSBA-GM.  You only need 12 UL credits in the AOS for the BSBA, so only 4 of the 6 courses in the AOS need to be UL.  The BSBA requires 15 total UL, but 3 UL are the Capstone - which is not an AOS course.
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#32
You may want to consider taking the Study.com Business 307: Leadership & Organizational Behavior course instead. That is a UL version of the SL/Study.com Organizational Behavior course. It should come into TESU as MAN-312. That way you don't lose 3 UL credits.
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#33
Quick question regarding math requirements:

ALEKS is no longer an option for BSBA GM math requirements (MAT-121, STA-211), correct?
What is the cheapest and fastest option for these two classes? I've taken up/through pre-calc. in High School, but that was some time ago.
#34
(04-10-2018, 05:09 PM)Baloomuka Wrote: Quick question regarding math requirements:

ALEKS is no longer an option for BSBA GM math requirements (MAT-121, STA-211), correct?
What is the cheapest and fastest option for these two classes? I've taken up/through pre-calc. in High School, but that was some time ago.

Correct, ALEKS is no longer recommended for credit. However, there are plenty of options to meet the Quant Lit (College Algebra) and Math (Stats) requirement for BSBA. For example:
  • Saylor Academy has both College Algebra (MAT-121) and Introduction to Statistics (STA-201)
  • Shmoop has Algebra I & II (MAT-121) and Statistics (STA-201)
  • Straighterline has College Algebra (MAT-121) plus Business Statistics and Intro to Statistics (both STA-201)
  • Study.com has Math 103: Precalculus (MAT-121) and Stats 101: Principles of Statistics (STA-201)
There are also exams (like CLEP & TECEP) options as well.

Cheapest would be Saylor or Shmoop, depending on whether you're planning to take other Shmoop courses as well. Fastest will depend on which provider works best with your learning style. The SL Business Stats course is generally considered one of the easier/faster options as it leans more on theory than and hardcore math skills.
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BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
ASNSM (Computer Science), 2019, Thomas Edison State University

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#35
(04-10-2018, 05:25 PM)Merlin Wrote:
(04-10-2018, 05:09 PM)Baloomuka Wrote: Quick question regarding math requirements:

ALEKS is no longer an option for BSBA GM math requirements (MAT-121, STA-211), correct?
What is the cheapest and fastest option for these two classes? I've taken up/through pre-calc. in High School, but that was some time ago.

Correct, ALEKS is no longer recommended for credit. However, there are plenty of options to meet the Quant Lit (College Algebra) and Math (Stats) requirement for BSBA. For example:
  • Saylor Academy has both College Algebra (MAT-121) and Introduction to Statistics (STA-201)
  • Shmoop has Algebra I & II (MAT-121) and Statistics (STA-201)
  • Straighterline has College Algebra (MAT-121) plus Business Statistics and Intro to Statistics (both STA-201)
  • Study.com has Math 103: Precalculus (MAT-121) and Stats 101: Principles of Statistics (STA-201)
There are also exams (like CLEP & TECEP) options as well.

Cheapest would be Saylor or Shmoop, depending on whether you're planning to take other Shmoop courses as well. Fastest will depend on which provider works best with your learning style. The SL Business Stats course is generally considered one of the easier/faster options as it leans more on theory than and hardcore math skills.

Awesome! 
Thanks for the speedy reply, I'll get to looking between Saylor & Shmoop. 
I'm already familiar with SL so that may be the best way to go for Stats, and perhaps CLEP in order to meet Quantitative Lit. requirement. That would be CLEP College Mathematics, yes?
#36
(04-10-2018, 05:38 PM)Baloomuka Wrote:
(04-10-2018, 05:25 PM)Merlin Wrote:
(04-10-2018, 05:09 PM)Baloomuka Wrote: Quick question regarding math requirements:

ALEKS is no longer an option for BSBA GM math requirements (MAT-121, STA-211), correct?
What is the cheapest and fastest option for these two classes? I've taken up/through pre-calc. in High School, but that was some time ago.

Correct, ALEKS is no longer recommended for credit. However, there are plenty of options to meet the Quant Lit (College Algebra) and Math (Stats) requirement for BSBA. For example:
  • Saylor Academy has both College Algebra (MAT-121) and Introduction to Statistics (STA-201)
  • Shmoop has Algebra I & II (MAT-121) and Statistics (STA-201)
  • Straighterline has College Algebra (MAT-121) plus Business Statistics and Intro to Statistics (both STA-201)
  • Study.com has Math 103: Precalculus (MAT-121) and Stats 101: Principles of Statistics (STA-201)
There are also exams (like CLEP & TECEP) options as well.

Cheapest would be Saylor or Shmoop, depending on whether you're planning to take other Shmoop courses as well. Fastest will depend on which provider works best with your learning style. The SL Business Stats course is generally considered one of the easier/faster options as it leans more on theory than and hardcore math skills.

Awesome! 
Thanks for the speedy reply, I'll get to looking between Saylor & Shmoop. 
I'm already familiar with SL so that may be the best way to go for Stats, and perhaps CLEP in order to meet Quantitative Lit. requirement. That would be CLEP College Mathematics, yes?

I was thinking CLEP College Algebra, but College Mathematics should meet the Quant Lit requirement too... it comes in as MAT-102 & MAT-103 and is worth 6 Cr.

EDIT: BSBA requires College Algebra or Quantitative Business Analysis within Intellectual and Practical Skills section of General Education requirements. So College Math meets Quant Lit requirements but doesn't meet the BSBA requirement.
Working on: Debating whether I want to pursue a doctoral program or maybe another master's degree in 2022-23

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MBA (IT Management), 2019, Western Governors University
BSBA (Computer Information Systems), 2019, Thomas Edison State University
ASNSM (Computer Science), 2019, Thomas Edison State University

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#37
(04-10-2018, 05:38 PM)Baloomuka Wrote:
(04-10-2018, 05:25 PM)Merlin Wrote:
(04-10-2018, 05:09 PM)Baloomuka Wrote: Quick question regarding math requirements:

ALEKS is no longer an option for BSBA GM math requirements (MAT-121, STA-211), correct?
What is the cheapest and fastest option for these two classes? I've taken up/through pre-calc. in High School, but that was some time ago.

Correct, ALEKS is no longer recommended for credit. However, there are plenty of options to meet the Quant Lit (College Algebra) and Math (Stats) requirement for BSBA. For example:
  • Saylor Academy has both College Algebra (MAT-121) and Introduction to Statistics (STA-201)
  • Shmoop has Algebra I & II (MAT-121) and Statistics (STA-201)
  • Straighterline has College Algebra (MAT-121) plus Business Statistics and Intro to Statistics (both STA-201)
  • Study.com has Math 103: Precalculus (MAT-121) and Stats 101: Principles of Statistics (STA-201)
There are also exams (like CLEP & TECEP) options as well.

Cheapest would be Saylor or Shmoop, depending on whether you're planning to take other Shmoop courses as well. Fastest will depend on which provider works best with your learning style. The SL Business Stats course is generally considered one of the easier/faster options as it leans more on theory than and hardcore math skills.

Awesome! 
Thanks for the speedy reply, I'll get to looking between Saylor & Shmoop. 
I'm already familiar with SL so that may be the best way to go for Stats, and perhaps CLEP in order to meet Quantitative Lit. requirement. That would be CLEP College Mathematics, yes?

That would not be the CLEP College Mathematics. The TESU BSBA has very specific math requirements; you need Statistics, and College Algebra or Quantitative Business Analysis.  The CLEP College Mathematics comes in as MAT-102, General Math I & MAT-103, General Math II.  This is not the same as Quantitative Business Analysis.  If you are going to CLEP the BSBA math quantitive literacy requirement then it needs to be the CLEP College Algebra.

CLEP equivalency list at TESU: https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/C...rogram.cfm

Quantitative Business Analysis (MAT-119) at TESU: https://www2.tesu.edu/course.php?CourseCode=MAT-119
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