You are going to find you have a bunch of credits that can't be used for that degree such as courses in PE (PEA), Health (HEA), and Ultrasound (ULS). Here is the degree plan with your courses in it, see below in your original post (the quote of it) for how things match. This is the best case scenario, you have some very specific credits related to healthcare and trying to code them into General Education areas may be difficult in some cases.
By my count you have
UP TO 48 of the credits completed for that degree. My coding is based on experience with my own courses, use of the PLA search tool (
Thomas Edison State College: Course Offerings), and the degree planning guide (
http://www.tesc.edu/documents/Degree_Pla..._12.09.pdf). You will find plenty of help from TESC once you enroll, until then I'd focus on the business core courses, taking Macro/Micro Econ, and taking the math courses you are short. If you don't already have a degree from somewhere else you might consider a second degree or a two year (AA, AAS, AS) from TESC which may utilize some of those health or ultrasound credits. I would specifically ask the school once you enroll about the AAS in Applied Health Studies (
http://www.tesc.edu/ast/aas/Applied-Health-Studies.cfm). If they will allow you to use your Ultrasound credits in there you may already have enough credits for that degree and simply get that degree as a freebie while you get your BSBA. If you have any further questions please feel free to private message me by clicking on my username above and I will do my best to help.
BSBA in Accounting/CPA Credit Distribution
Subject Category Credits
I. General Education Requirements 60
A. English Composition 6
**MET, USING ENC-101 & ENC-102
B. Humanities 12
* Managerial or Business Communications
(3)
* Other humanities
***Might use the extra English Comp course here once you talk with the school
(6) Need six more if using the English comp course
Must include at least two subject areas
C. Social Sciences 12
* Macroeconomics
(3)
* Microeconomics
(3)
* Other social sciences
(6) **MET WITH PSY-101 and PSY-211
Must include at least two subject areas
D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 9
* Precalculus Mathematics or Quantitative Analysis
(3)
* Principles of Statistics
(3)
* Other natural sciences
(3) ***Unknown course for Anatomy & Physiology I
Must include at least two subject areas
E. General Education Electives 21 (MET)
***SOC-101
***Unknown course for Anatomy & Physiology II
***PHI-180
***PHI-372
***TECHNICAL MATH
***TECHNICAL MATH II
***PHYSICS FOR HEALTH SCIENCES
II. Professional Business Requirements 54
A. Business Core 27
* Business Law
(3)
* Computer Concepts and Applications/Introduction to Computers/CIS
(3) ***CAP-101
* Principles of Financial Accounting
(3)
* Principles of Managerial Accounting
(3)
* Principles of Finance
(3)
* Introduction to Marketing
(3)
* Business in Society or International Management
(3)
* Business Policy
(3)
* Principles of Management
(3)
B. Area of Study: Accounting/CPA
* Intermediate Accounting I
* Intermediate Accounting II
* Advanced Accounting I
* Advanced Accounting II
* Auditing
* Federal Income Taxation I
18
C. Business Electives 9
* Business Electives
(3)
* Advanced Level Accounting Electives
o Federal Income Taxation II OR Tax Accounting II
o Accounting Information Systems
o Analysis of Financial Statements
o Cost Accounting
o Fund, Government OR Public Accounting
(6)
III. Free Electives 6
***Can use any other course here, lets use ULS-211 & ULS-212
Total 120
Can219 Wrote:I have taken all the following classes and earned a C or above...I am pursuing the BSBA in Accounting at TESC....Which classes do you think they will credit me with from your past experience....
College Comp 1
-ENC-101
College Comp 2
-ENC-102
College Comp 3
-Unknown ENC or ENG, TESC requires six credits of English Comp so this would be extra (unless these are in quarters instead of semesters)
Pre-Algebra
-Not college level, will be a DEV code for developmental course not valid for your degree
Basic Algebra
-Not college level, will be a DEV code for developmental course not valid for your degree
Technical Math 1
-Unknown Math, but should be college level
Technical Math 2
-Unknown Math, but should be college level
Intro to Psychology
-PSY-101
Human Growth and Development
-PSY-211
Into to sociology
-SOC-101
Anatomy and Physiology 1
-Unknown, most likely a lower level BIO course
anatomy and Physiology 2
-Unknown, most likely a lower level BIO course
Cross Sectional Anatomy
-Cross-Sectional Anatomy I (RDO-313) 3.00 s.h.***
***Note this is not a general education course if coded this way
Physics for health sciences
-Unknown, could be a PHY (physics) course but may be too specialized and coded differently
Medical Terminolgy
-HEA-203
Intro to Ethics
-PHI-180
Medical Ethics
-PHI-372 (Medical Ethics)
Microcomputer Apps 1
-CAP-101 (Microcomputer Software App)
First Aid and Safety
-HEA-195 (First Aid)
CPR
-HEA-197 (First Aid/CPR)
6 Classes for Ultrasound
-Will be coded as ULS courses, they are free electives for your degree
2 Ultrasound Physics Classes
-ULS-211 & ULS-212 (Ultrasound Physics I & II)
3 Physical Ed Classes also
-Will be coded as PEA courses, most likely PEA-199 as my Tennis course was coded
HERE IS THE LINK FOR ACCOUNTING PROGRAM
Thomas Edison State College: Accounting/CPA
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.