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dfrecore Wrote:Mostly I'm just questioning their assumption that their school will care about this, which I don't think they will.
I am not worried about my school caring about the source of the ACE credit...Like I said I really wanted to keep this B&M degree more "traditional", traditional meaning not having courses from a 1,001 different sources.
But how about we keep this thread on topic, about international business credits not ACE transcripts.
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I'm confused as to how picking a non-PF source would somehow result in less sources...
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jsd Wrote:I'm comused as to how picking a non-PF source would somehow result in less sources...
:coolgleam: so, ironheadjack, did you email the institution to see if the TESU TECEP for Business in Society making the cut for the International Business requirements? If TESU accepts one or the other, I highly think other schools will do the same.
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KayV Wrote:CSU Global Credit by Exam has a few that might work.
https://csuglobal.edu/undergraduate/prog...tions/cbes
Management in the Global Economy ECN405EX (3 credits)
International and Multi-Cultural Marketing MKG400EX (3 credits)
Entrepreneurship in the Global Age ORG305EX (3 credits)
or possibly even:
Communication in the Global Information Age COM305EX (3 credits)
Intercultural Communication COM315EX (3 credits)
These were the CBEs I was referring to. It should be a last resort if the TECEP doesn't work. Hopefully it does.
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LSU has a print-based International Marketing course for $651 plus books.
https://is.lsu.edu/coursefactsheet.asp?n...&Version=U
Adams State in Colorado has BUS 441 International Marketing and BUS 480 Global Business Strategies in a variety of formats from $495 plus books.
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ironheadjack Wrote:Hey all,
I was wondering if we knew of a way to get a 3cr. course in International Business on an ACE transcript other than Penn Foster...?
Even though ACE accepts PF credits, and my school is pretty good with ACE, I worry about its (PF) reputation amongst B&M schools.
I believe BYU Independent Study has an International Business course.
I think you are correct in worrying about PF courses. They used to be on TV a lot back in the day for their high school, and career correspondence courses. If you are looking to eventually transfer into a good mba program, the adcom will be looking at the rigor of your course work.
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Good spot, Prloko, BYU has BUS M 430: INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
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Prloko Wrote:I believe BYU Independent Study has an International Business course.
I think you are correct in worrying about PF courses. They used to be on TV a lot back in the day for their high school, and career correspondence courses. If you are looking to eventually transfer into a good mba program, the adcom will be looking at the rigor of your course work.
Thanks PR, that is exactly what I was looking for.
Also glad you understand my point about PF. Just because it is a quick easy way to get credit now, doesn't mean it is best for your future career/education goals.
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