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Please Hep! TESC Degree Plan/Academic Evaluation - BA in Liberal Studies!
#1
Hello Everyone! This is my 1st post here as I have been lurking around this forum for months. I am excited as I just received my academic evaluation this past week. I did some searches and found most of my answers but I am hoping those of you who have prior experience can assist me towards my pursuit of a BALS degree. I just need some clarification and advice so I can come up with a decent degree plan..below is my evaluation:

BA General Education Distribution (42 SH)

Semester Hours Completed: 39.00
Complete all 5 subrequirements:
A: English Composition (Completed)
> Complete one full year of English Composition with a grade
> of C or better.
Semester Hours Completed: 6.00
GPA Achieved/Needed: 3.000 / 2.000
Group 1 (Completed)
Semester Hours Completed: 6.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. ENG101 English Comp I........... 3.00 B ENC-101 *CC *TE
1.. ENG102 English Comp II.......... 3.00 B ENC-102 *CC *TE

B: Humanities (In Progress)
> Complete 12 semester hours of Humanities, including at
> least two subject areas.
Semester Hours Completed: 6.00 Required: 12 Remaining: 6
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. ART106 Art Apprec............... 3.00 A ART-100 *CC *TE
1.. PHL101 Intro Philosophy......... 3.00 B PHI-101 *CC *TE
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits

C: Social Sciences (Completed)
> Complete 12 semester hours in the Social Sciences,
> including at least two subject areas.
Semester Hours Completed: 12.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. PSY101 Intro Psychology......... 3.00 C PSY-101 *CC *TE
1.. ECO103 Prin Microecon........... 3.00 A ECO-112 *CC *TE
1.. SOC101 Intro Sociology.......... 3.00 B SOC-101 *CC *TE
2.. SOSC201 Diversity in Society..... 3.00 B+ SOS-299 *TE

D: Mathematics (Completed)
> Complete a 3 semester hour college-level Mathematics
> course.
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. MAT108 Intermed Algebra......... 4.00 C MAT-115 *CC *TE

E: Natural Sciences (Completed)
> Complete 9 semester hours in the Natural Sciences,
> including at least two subject areas.
Semester Hours Completed: 11.00
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. CIT100 Intro to Computers....... 3.00 A CIS-102 *CC *TE
3.. PHYS120 Gen Phys Mech Heat Sound. 4.00 A PHY-116 *CC *TE
1.. BIO151 Gen Biology 1............ 4.00 A BIO-111 *CC *TE
================================================================================
BA General Education Electives (18 SH)
> Complete 18 semester hours from any of the following
> General Education subjects: Humanities, Social Sciences,
> Natural Sciences or Mathematics.
!! Exception
Excess credit in NAS and MATH----------15 Sh required

Staff: datatel Date: 11/08/11 Page: 3
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_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
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BA Liberal Studies 2010 (33 Sh)
Semester Hours Completed: 7.00

Complete both subrequirements:
A: Lbrl Stds 18 upr lvl (Not Started)
> Complete 18 semester hours of 300 and 400 level Liberal
> Studies coursework. At least TWO or more different areas
> must be included to provide breadth of knowledge in the
> Liberal Studies Area (e.g., AREA I: Humanities courses:
> 18 semester hours; AREA II: Social Sciences courses: 9
> semester hours; AREA III: Natural Sciences courses: 6
> semester hours). The two areas can span the 15 credit and
> 18 credit requirements. **It is highly recommended that
> course LIB-495 be completed to satisfy 3 semester hours of
> this requirement.**
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits

B: Liberal Studies 15 (In Progress)
> Complete 15 semester hours of Liberal Studies coursework. A
> maximum of 6 credits can be at the 100 level.
Semester Hours Completed: 7.00 Required: 15 Remaining: 8
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
1.. PSY108 Human Grwth/Dvlp......... 3.00 B PSY-210 *CC *TE
4.. BIOL2401 Anatomy and Physiology I. 4.00 C BIO-211 *CC *TE
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 2 credits
================================================================================
BA Free Electives (27 SH)
> Complete 27 semester hours of Free Electives.
Semester Hours Completed: 9.00 Required: 27 Remaining: 18
Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
2.. HLTH110 Medical Terminology...... 3.00 A- HEA-203 *TE
2.. MKTG211 Marketing Foundations.... 3.00 C+ MAR-301 *TE
3.. FN170 Nutrition................ 3.00 B NUT-101 *CC *TE
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
_____________________________________________________________________ 3 credits
================================================================================


TESC is still waiting for 1 more transcript that has been taking forever to get there so I have to resend but the courses that I completed at that school are Biology 2, General Chemistry 1, General Chemistry 2, and Organic Chemistry 1.. which are 16 credits total (4 credits each). My question is which category would these classes fall into? I fulfilled my Natural Sciences section already and I noticed I still need 15 credits of General Education electives so would it fall there or would 7 of the credits go to Liberal Studies section where my Anatomy & Phys 1 is at? Also, is Organic Chemistry 1 considered UL? My plan is to take FEMA courses to complete the remainder of my Free Electives and possibly the Humanities CLEP to finish the Humanities section as well. Any advice as to what General Education exams and Upper Level exams I should take? From what I've seen, Here's to Your Health is a decent UL exam to start so that's the 1st one I'm studying for at the moment. I just want to thank you for your time and your help everyone! I look forward to all your responses and recommendations. Have a great day and GL to those who are currently working on their studies!


- Kevin Smile
#2
kphung29 Wrote:Hello Everyone! TESC is still waiting for 1 more transcript that has been taking forever to get there so I have to resend but the courses that I completed at that school are Biology 2, General Chemistry 1, General Chemistry 2, and Organic Chemistry 1.. which are 16 credits total (4 credits each). My question is which category would these classes fall into? I fulfilled my Natural Sciences section already and I noticed I still need 15 credits of General Education electives so would it fall there or would 7 of the credits go to Liberal Studies section where my Anatomy & Phys 1 is at? Also, is Organic Chemistry 1 considered UL? My plan is to take FEMA courses to complete the remainder of my Free Electives and possibly the Humanities CLEP to finish the Humanities section as well. Any advice as to what General Education exams and Upper Level exams I should take? From what I've seen, Here's to Your Health is a decent UL exam to start so that's the 1st one I'm studying for at the moment. I just want to thank you for your time and your help everyone! I look forward to all your responses and recommendations. Have a great day and GL to those who are currently working on their studies!


- Kevin Smile

Kevin, welcome! The way your sciences will fill is as follows:
General Education Natural Science/Math
which when full, overflows to
General Education Electives
which when full, overflows to
Free electives

Anything UL will automatically fill your major first. I think orgo will count as 300 level in your major. A&P will come in as 200 level.
#3
Thanks Jennifer for the quick response. If I'm not mistaken, after all my general education credits get filled up with my remaining classes and I use FEMA to finish up my free electives, is the Liberal Studies section a continuation of G.E. classes? I would need another 200 level course I believe for that but the remaining 5 credits can be anything? Thanks for the clarification!
#4
Be sure to double-check that Health is UL at TESC. I know it is UL at EC now, but I thought it was still LL at TESC.
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#5
kphung29 Wrote:Thanks Jennifer for the quick response. If I'm not mistaken, after all my general education credits get filled up with my remaining classes and I use FEMA to finish up my free electives, is the Liberal Studies section a continuation of G.E. classes? I would need another 200 level course I believe for that but the remaining 5 credits can be anything? Thanks for the clarification!

It all happens at once, but yes. It will get bumped around as you send in grades/scores/transcripts, but that's the general idea. If you have only 1 300 level class right now, it might appear to sit in your gen eds, but then as you take 100 levels, that 300 level will get bumped up into your major.

Check the distribution, they do cap max and minimums in one area- for instance, you couldn't have ALLLLLL the liberal arts credits to be math. They have to reflect a mix, so just keep that in mind as you find the remaining courses/exams.
#6
Yeah NAP, I checked the credits for Here's to Your Health and turns out it's LL free elective so I decided to skip on that exam. So after searching on the forum and getting valuable feedback from you two, I was able to come up with a definitive study plan to finish my degree. Also, my Organic Chemistry 1 class is considered 200 level at my previous university so I believe it'll fall into Liberal Studies section. With that in mind, these are the exams I plan to take to fulfill the rest. Jennifer and everyone else, please let me know if this plan satisfies my graduation requirements. Thanks again!

Humanities - 6CRS remaining - CLEP - HUMANITIES

General Education - 15CRS remaining - from B&M - 12CR -BIO2,GEN CHEM 1&2, CLEP - HIST OF US 1

Liberal Studies A UL - 18CRS remaining - 6 DSSTS - RISE & FALL OF S.N., SUBSTANCE ABUSE, VIETNAM WAR, INTRO TO WORLD RELIGIONS, FUND OF
COUNSELING, INTRO TO MODERN MIDDLE EAST

Liberal Studies B - 8CR remaining - from B&M - 4CRS- ORGO CHEM 1, CLEP - A&I LITERATURE (4 CRS HERE AND 2 CRS EXCESS TO FREE ELECTIVES?)

Free Electives - 16CR remaining - 14 FEMA, 2CRS EXCESS FR A&I LIT
#7
kphung29 Wrote:Yeah NAP, I checked the credits for Here's to Your Health and turns out it's LL free elective so I decided to skip on that exam. So after searching on the forum and getting valuable feedback from you two, I was able to come up with a definitive study plan to finish my degree. Also, my Organic Chemistry 1 class is considered 200 level at my previous university so I believe it'll fall into Liberal Studies section. With that in mind, these are the exams I plan to take to fulfill the rest. Jennifer and everyone else, please let me know if this plan satisfies my graduation requirements. Thanks again!

Humanities - 6CRS remaining - CLEP - HUMANITIES

General Education - 15CRS remaining - from B&M - 12CR -BIO2,GEN CHEM 1&2, CLEP - HIST OF US 1

Liberal Studies A UL - 18CRS remaining - 6 DSSTS - RISE & FALL OF S.N., SUBSTANCE ABUSE, VIETNAM WAR, INTRO TO WORLD RELIGIONS, FUND OF
COUNSELING, INTRO TO MODERN MIDDLE EAST

Liberal Studies B - 8CR remaining - from B&M - 4CRS- ORGO CHEM 1, CLEP - A&I LITERATURE (4 CRS HERE AND 2 CRS EXCESS TO FREE ELECTIVES?)

Free Electives - 16CR remaining - 14 FEMA, 2CRS EXCESS FR A&I LIT

Hold on for a second for your eval, because I'm about 70 percent sure they'll bump your orgo UP into the 300 level which is part of your 18, saving you from taking one exam!
Humanities: looks good
Gen ed: looks good
Liberal studies A UL: orgo 4 + 14 other (5 dsst) = 1 excess into LL liberal studies
Liberal studies B LL: 7 to go (excess from above) A&I Lit + 1 CLEP anything = 2 excess into free electives
Free electives 16 cr: 2 excess from above, 14 FEMA

Of course, if orgo ends up as 200 level, your initial plan works perfectly assuming your in-major distribution fits with the requirements.
#8
Hello Jennifer! It's been awhile, how are you? I had a question and wondering if you could help me. I decided to take 4 real estate core classes which are 16 credits at a B&M so I can take my licensing exam to become an agent/broker after my degree. This changes my original study plan posted here so I was wondering if you knew where those classes would fall into? Also, does TESC charge after your 2nd evaluation? I'm curious how this works so please assist me if you can! Thanks again for all your help. Have a great day!
#9
Sorry, I'm not Jennifer. Hopefully she'll ring in soon with a response.
In the meantime; The TESC evaluation lasts six months and it was my experience that it was updated every 4-6 weeks with a maximum of 4 updates. At least, that's what I remember. Send them an e-mail and they'll get back to you pronto.
#10
Hey Storyteller,

Thanks a lot for the response. I'll be sure to email them right away and see from there. Thanks!


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