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Organizational Behavior and Principles of Finance! Practically everyone needs those for their business degrees (Finance for sure). So happy to see these additions.
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(07-14-2018, 01:52 AM)dfrecore Wrote: Organizational Behavior and Principles of Finance! Practically everyone needs those for their business degrees (Finance for sure). So happy to see these additions.
Hmm, I think those have been up there a while now. I have Principles of Finance on my maybe list from Saylor and it has been on that list for at least a couple months. I also remember calling out Principles of Finance of being the only Saylor course approved as UL by ACE after the TESU crackdown started.
I thought they were former ACPE courses since they were added to ACE at the same time the ACPE courses moved to SAYA designations under ACE. Then again, most of the former ACPE courses are higher numbered, so maybe they were added first.
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They've only been approved since 6/1, and ACE usually puts stuff on there as backdated, meaning we haven't seen them on there since 6/1 - it's usually several weeks to a month after the fact.
I never saw a post on here about them being announced, so I thought I'd be the one to do it. And add it to my spreadsheet and my degree plans.
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(07-14-2018, 03:43 PM)dfrecore Wrote: They've only been approved since 6/1, and ACE usually puts stuff on there as backdated, meaning we haven't seen them on there since 6/1 - it's usually several weeks to a month after the fact.
I never saw a post on here about them being announced, so I thought I'd be the one to do it. And add it to my spreadsheet and my degree plans.
Sounds good. I didn't realize they were new, but its good that we have them.
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I just completed Organizational Behavior on Saylor...it was a simple course and anyone who needs it should take advantage
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Strategic information, software engineering are no longer UL?
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(08-06-2018, 02:33 AM)ekbenzo Wrote: Strategic information, software engineering are no longer UL?
Neither course is ACE recommended as upper level, so should not come in as UL. However, TESU had been evaluating them as upper-level. At least until the changes a few months back. I don't recall seeing any recent evaluations confirming that they're now being evaluated as lower-level, but given the other changes, I'd say chances are high that they are no longer accepted as upper-level credit at TESU now.
As far as I know, the only Saylor course recommended as upper-division by ACE is Principles of Finance (BUS 202).
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(08-06-2018, 03:06 AM)Merlin Wrote: (08-06-2018, 02:33 AM)ekbenzo Wrote: Strategic information, software engineering are no longer UL?
Neither course is ACE recommended as upper level, so should not come in as UL. However, TESU had been evaluating them as upper-level. At least until the changes a few months back. I don't recall seeing any recent evaluations confirming that they're now being evaluated as lower-level, but given the other changes, I'd say chances are high that they are no longer accepted as upper-level credit at TESU now.
As far as I know, the only Saylor course recommended as upper-division by ACE is Principles of Finance (BUS 202).
Ugh! This is so frustrating! I was going to take Saylor Software Engineering as UL, now it seems I'll have to find something else to replace it with. Has anyone taken the Study.com course Database Management (Computer Science 303)?
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(08-07-2018, 03:49 PM)studyandpass5 Wrote: Ugh! This is so frustrating! I was going to take Saylor Software Engineering as UL, now it seems I'll have to find something else to replace it with. Has anyone taken the Study.com course Database Management (Computer Science 303)?
Don't make the assumption that Saylor's Software Engineering won't come in as UL, get it planned into your academic eval and find out.
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