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Are there lab requirements for Science credits in the general education requirements for TESU BSBA, or are general science courses enough?
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11-06-2018, 12:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-06-2018, 12:25 AM by mysonx3.)
No lab needed at TESU. Just 4 credits of science. More for certain degrees.
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Not only don't you need a lab science, you don't actually need a natural science - you could do computer science courses instead if you wanted. Like Computer Science I & II or Intro to Computers, etc. Anything that comes in with CIS or COS should work (there may be a few exceptions).
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(11-06-2018, 12:18 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Not only don't you need a lab science, you don't actually need a natural science - you could do computer science courses instead if you wanted. Like Computer Science I & II or Intro to Computers, etc. Anything that comes in with CIS or COS should work (there may be a few exceptions).
I concur. In my BSBA evaluation, TESU placed my C++ Programming course in the natural science slot, taking up all 4 credits. I have other science courses as well (like Astronomy) and those ended as GenEd electives.
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