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Hello,
I am working on my "plan" for a degree from TESC BSBA:Finance. I am figuring out what classes to take and in what order. I have extensively searched the boards for "Overlapping" classes to take to make this go best, meaning classes to take or to take together because of the large ammount of material covered in both classes. Here is what I found:
Macroeconomics/ Microeconomics
CLEP Infosystems/DSST Intro to computing (I will see it TESC would take both, have heard both yes and no)
Sociology, Psychology, and educational Psychology, human development
Criminal justice and law enforcement
DSST Principles of Supervision
DSST Human Resource Management
DSST Organizational Behavior
DSST Ethics in America
I tried to group these together based on what I found searching this board.
Does this seem right?
Any other classes you would suggest that have a good deal of overlapping material?
Have a great day
Passed:
CLEP: Macro 68
CLEP: Micro 63
CLEP: Sociology 58
CLEP: Psychology: 66
CLEP: Educational Psych: 63
CLEP: Human Growth and dev: 64
CLEP: American Government: 60
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There will be some overlap with the following classes:
CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature
CLEP American Literature
CLEP English Literature
All three overlap in dealing with analyzing and interpreting poetry and prose.
CLEP Humanities (covers all of humanities in general)
Any other exam that deals with literature and the arts.
The CLEP Humanities exam covers literature, so it overlaps with American Literature and English Literature.
CLEP Social Sciences and History (covers all social sciences and history in general)
Any other exam in U.S. History, Western Civilization, Government, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, etc.
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Scott0033 Wrote:Hello,
I am working on my "plan" for a degree from TESC BSBA:Finance. I am figuring out what classes to take and in what order. I have extensively searched the boards for "Overlapping" classes to take to make this go best, meaning classes to take or to take together because of the large ammount of material covered in both classes. Here is what I found:
Macroeconomics/ Microeconomics
CLEP Infosystems/DSST Intro to computing (I will see it TESC would take both, have heard both yes and no)
Sociology, Psychology, and educational Psychology, human development
Criminal justice and law enforcement
DSST Principles of Supervision
DSST Human Resource Management
DSST Organizational Behavior
DSST Ethics in America
I tried to group these together based on what I found searching this board.
Does this seem right?
Any other classes you would suggest that have a good deal of overlapping material?
Have a great day
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After you take the macro/micro and the psych/soc sets you can take the Social Science and History for 6 (you would need to only study general US history)
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There is a TON of overlap in the psyc tests...
I used the SparkNotes Psyc, and it covered all three tests... they definately should be taken together!
2.3.09 - Organizational behavior - 67
1.23.09 - English Lit - 53
12.18.08- Intro to Computing DSST - 454
12.9.08 - Principles of Supervision DSST - 58
12.5.08 - Principles of Management - 67
FIRST YEAR COMPLETE! ^_^11.25.08 - Human Growth and Dev. - 64
11.20.08 - Principles of Marketing - 65
11.10.08 - Intro to Edu Psyc - 63
10.29.08 - Intro Psyc - 68
10.17.08 - Intro Sociology - 62
10.4.08 - History of the US I
7.21.08 - English comp with Essay - 53
6.11.08- A&IL - 55
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Sciences! If you want to rack up a good number of GenEds quickly, take the CLEP Biology->DSST Environment & Humanity->CLEP Natural Sciences->DSST Astronomy->DSST Physical Geology. Bio first is the key, and then they build on that base. If you're good in Chemistry and Physics, you could toss those in, too - the order listed above is just what I've chosen based on my own strengths.
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TESC, BA Psychology (Done, Graduation June 2009)
TESC, BSBA/Gen Mgmt. (In Progress)
CLEP: Freshman Col Comp 77| Info Systems & Apps 74| Intro to Psych 79| A. & I. Literature 79| Principles of Marketing 76| Human Growth & Dev. 74| Intro to Ed. Psych 74| Biology 74| Sociology 77| Natural Sciences 69| English Comp w/ Essay 59| Macroeconomics 70| Microeconomics 69
DSST: Mgmt. Info Systems 466| Environment & Humanity 71| Organizational Behavior 73| Astronomy 72| Technical Writing 65| General Anthropology 73| Human/Cultural Geography 70| Physical Geology 58| Fundamentals of Counseling 74| Ethics in America 467
ALEKS: Business Statistics| Intro to Statistics| Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
TECEP: Behavior Mod. Techniques| Psych of Personality| Experimental Psych| Social Psych| Psych of Women | Abnormal Psych
12 Asstd. FEMAs
Current/Up Next:
DSSTs Substance Abuse, Prin. of Supervision & Human Res. Mgmt.
ALEKS PreCalculus
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Humanities was first for me. There is a great deal of analyzing Lit on the Humanities exam. I almost think I should have done A&I Literature before Humanities.
Also there is a great deal of American Government on the US History 1 test.
Great question!
Passed:
American Gov, US History 1, US History 2, Computing, Info Systems, Humanities, Sociology, Art, Western Civ I, Western Civ II, Social Sciences and History, Civil War, Business, Vietnam, A&I Lit, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, American Lit, English Lit, Astronomy, Supervision, 1 FEMA, Total -79
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