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(03-15-2018, 11:54 PM)Danielp Wrote: (03-15-2018, 11:50 PM)dfrecore Wrote: If you take Financial Accounting there, it comes into TESU as ACC-201 (Intermediate Accounting) and Managerial Accounting comes in as ACC-303 (Cost Accounting). A good bet to do these if you've already taken Acct I & II there, should be fairly easy.
Okay, last question! These 2 courses are still useful without the accounting concentration, right?
Thanks by the way.
You can also use them in the General Management concentration.
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(03-15-2018, 11:57 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (03-15-2018, 11:54 PM)Danielp Wrote: (03-15-2018, 11:50 PM)dfrecore Wrote: If you take Financial Accounting there, it comes into TESU as ACC-201 (Intermediate Accounting) and Managerial Accounting comes in as ACC-303 (Cost Accounting). A good bet to do these if you've already taken Acct I & II there, should be fairly easy.
Okay, last question! These 2 courses are still useful without the accounting concentration, right?
Thanks by the way.
You can also use them in the General Management concentration.
Ok thanks, I suppose I can't use them for the IT concentration.
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(03-16-2018, 07:54 AM)Danielp Wrote: (03-15-2018, 11:57 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (03-15-2018, 11:54 PM)Danielp Wrote: (03-15-2018, 11:50 PM)dfrecore Wrote: If you take Financial Accounting there, it comes into TESU as ACC-201 (Intermediate Accounting) and Managerial Accounting comes in as ACC-303 (Cost Accounting). A good bet to do these if you've already taken Acct I & II there, should be fairly easy.
Okay, last question! These 2 courses are still useful without the accounting concentration, right?
Thanks by the way.
You can also use them in the General Management concentration.
Ok thanks, I suppose I can't use them for the IT concentration.
They do not fit into the BSBA-CIS; they work in BSBA for Accounting and General Management. The CIS concentration has very specific AOS requirements; and accounting courses are not part of it ( https://www.tesu.edu/business/bsba/Compu...ystems.cfm)
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03-19-2018, 11:08 PM
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I finally heard back from the student advising at TESU about pre-calculus and the conclusion is; it will transfer in as MAT-129 and therefore will satisfy the requirement. So besides that pre-calc is harder than college algebra, is there any other reasons to take College Algebra over Pre-Calculus? I'm considering it mainly because that the final in pre-calculus counts for 30% of the grade, meanwhile in college algebra the final counts for 50% of the finalgrade.
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(03-19-2018, 11:08 PM)Danielp Wrote: I finally heard back from the student advising at TESU about pre-calculus and the conclusion is; it will transfer in as MAT-129 and therefore will satisfy the requirement. So besides that pre-calc is harder than college algebra, is there any other reasons to take College Algebra over Pre-Calculus? I'm considering it mainly because that the final in pre-calculus counts for 30% of the grade, meanwhile in college algebra the final counts for 50% of the finalgrade.
It might be easier to pass College Algebra, even with 50% of the grade based on the final.
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(03-19-2018, 11:13 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:08 PM)Danielp Wrote: I finally heard back from the student advising at TESU about pre-calculus and the conclusion is; it will transfer in as MAT-129 and therefore will satisfy the requirement. So besides that pre-calc is harder than college algebra, is there any other reasons to take College Algebra over Pre-Calculus? I'm considering it mainly because that the final in pre-calculus counts for 30% of the grade, meanwhile in college algebra the final counts for 50% of the finalgrade.
It might be easier to pass College Algebra, even with 50% of the grade based on the final.
Yeah, I suppose so. I just prefer it the other way around.
I'm done with Principles of management, business communication and Org. Behavior.. all 3 should count as UL, right?
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(03-19-2018, 11:33 PM)Danielp Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:13 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:08 PM)Danielp Wrote: I finally heard back from the student advising at TESU about pre-calculus and the conclusion is; it will transfer in as MAT-129 and therefore will satisfy the requirement. So besides that pre-calc is harder than college algebra, is there any other reasons to take College Algebra over Pre-Calculus? I'm considering it mainly because that the final in pre-calculus counts for 30% of the grade, meanwhile in college algebra the final counts for 50% of the finalgrade.
It might be easier to pass College Algebra, even with 50% of the grade based on the final.
Yeah, I suppose so. I just prefer it the other way around.
I'm done with Principles of management, business communication and Org. Behavior.. all 3 should count as UL, right?
Prin of Mgmt and Business Comm don't matter, as your UL has to be in the AOS. Study.com has 2 Org Behavior courses, one UL and the other LL. If you took it there, then it depends on which one you took.
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03-20-2018, 06:09 AM
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(03-19-2018, 11:33 PM)Danielp Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:13 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:08 PM)Danielp Wrote: I finally heard back from the student advising at TESU about pre-calculus and the conclusion is; it will transfer in as MAT-129 and therefore will satisfy the requirement. So besides that pre-calc is harder than college algebra, is there any other reasons to take College Algebra over Pre-Calculus? I'm considering it mainly because that the final in pre-calculus counts for 30% of the grade, meanwhile in college algebra the final counts for 50% of the finalgrade.
It might be easier to pass College Algebra, even with 50% of the grade based on the final.
Yeah, I suppose so. I just prefer it the other way around.
I'm done with Principles of management, business communication and Org. Behavior.. all 3 should count as UL, right?
If you took your through SL then you need to add it to your ACE transcript (ASAP) under the Alternative Credit Project course # ACPE-0121. It was just downgraded with TESU direct from Straighterline, but it is still UL through the ACP until the end of this month. (I know it can get confusing this UL vs LL, vs who did you take it with and what was it called...)
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(03-20-2018, 06:09 AM)allvia Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:33 PM)Danielp Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:13 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:08 PM)Danielp Wrote: I finally heard back from the student advising at TESU about pre-calculus and the conclusion is; it will transfer in as MAT-129 and therefore will satisfy the requirement. So besides that pre-calc is harder than college algebra, is there any other reasons to take College Algebra over Pre-Calculus? I'm considering it mainly because that the final in pre-calculus counts for 30% of the grade, meanwhile in college algebra the final counts for 50% of the finalgrade.
It might be easier to pass College Algebra, even with 50% of the grade based on the final.
Yeah, I suppose so. I just prefer it the other way around.
I'm done with Principles of management, business communication and Org. Behavior.. all 3 should count as UL, right?
If you took your through SL then you need to add it to your ACE transcript (ASAP) under the Alternative Credit Project course # ACPE-0121. It was just downgraded with TESU direct from Straighterline, but it is still UL through the ACP until the end of this month. (I know it can get confusing this UL vs LL, vs who did you take it with and what was it called...)
I only used SL so far
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(03-20-2018, 08:04 AM)Danielp Wrote: (03-20-2018, 06:09 AM)allvia Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:33 PM)Danielp Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:13 PM)dfrecore Wrote: (03-19-2018, 11:08 PM)Danielp Wrote: I finally heard back from the student advising at TESU about pre-calculus and the conclusion is; it will transfer in as MAT-129 and therefore will satisfy the requirement. So besides that pre-calc is harder than college algebra, is there any other reasons to take College Algebra over Pre-Calculus? I'm considering it mainly because that the final in pre-calculus counts for 30% of the grade, meanwhile in college algebra the final counts for 50% of the finalgrade.
It might be easier to pass College Algebra, even with 50% of the grade based on the final.
Yeah, I suppose so. I just prefer it the other way around.
I'm done with Principles of management, business communication and Org. Behavior.. all 3 should count as UL, right?
If you took your through SL then you need to add it to your ACE transcript (ASAP) under the Alternative Credit Project course # ACPE-0121. It was just downgraded with TESU direct from Straighterline, but it is still UL through the ACP until the end of this month. (I know it can get confusing this UL vs LL, vs who did you take it with and what was it called...)
I only used SL so far
I thought that was what you were using based on the prior posts. So to confirm, you will need to be sure to add the Organizational Behavior to your ACE account under the ACP course as I listed above to ensure you receive UL credit for it on your BSBA at TESU. The ACP program is expiring at the end of this month, so I recommend you go add it as soon as possible.
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