09-29-2012, 06:03 PM
Cooperalex's eval looks solid.
Sorting these classes out for BSBA subjects please help
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09-29-2012, 06:03 PM
Cooperalex's eval looks solid.
09-29-2012, 07:43 PM
What would fill the general elective section?
Do classes over flow into there once i filled the section up? For example, Under humanities it asks for Other Humanities (9), i have (18), so (9) says there and (9) would go to general electives?
BSBA General Management @ TESC 03/2014
AAS Environmental Safety & Security Technologies @ TESC 03/2014 AS Public Fire Service Option @ CC 12/2012 CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature College Algebra US History I Natural Sciences Principles of Marketing Principles of Management Macroeconomics Microeconomics College Composition DSST Principles of Supervision Organizational Behavior Human Resource Management Business Ethics and Society Introduction to Business Introduction to Computing Management Information Systems Principles of Financial Accounting Money and Banking Principles of Finance Business Law II FEMA 21 Completed TECEP Strategic Management Advertising Sales Management SL Business Communications Business Law Accounting II Aleks Intro to Stats (24 hours!) In Progress M.B.A Management Cal Coast University
09-30-2012, 12:45 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-30-2012, 12:50 AM by cooperalex2004.)
seanmathews Wrote:What would fill the general elective section? Classes automatically fill in the best way possible, for example if you have a class such as LIT291 (Analyze and Interpret Lit), it will default to Humanities, then if that is full it will either move down to general education or bump something else down to general education. When that is full it bumps to free electives, and when that is full they just become extra credits. For non-area of study courses, the general rule is whatever fits best will be furthest up the list. Courses with higher numbering generally stay to get used while lower numbered courses will get automatically bumped out of the way if you take something better to fill the spot. This guide will explain things pretty well and introduce you to the TESC evaluation, something you will get once you pay the fee to apply: http://www.tesc.edu/documents/Degree_Pla..._12.09.pdf For your question on General Education Elective Areas, see page 12. For your evaluation it may not come into play, but courses can also be split up. If you needed a single credit somewhere but took a three credit course, the evaluation will be default fill in the credit that is needed and then place the other two below. It is a very organized system, you just have to get used to it and how it places credits. An evaluator is able to make changes and force things to fit, and once you are enrolled you can speak with an advisor to plan out remaining credits, guarantee you how a course will fit if you take it elsewhere, or provide ideas on what to take. That is only available once you pay the annual enrollment fee though. As listed in the eval I drew up, your humanities courses will split off. Which courses actually move will depend on how the eval is done, but yes, 9 credits will move down.
My completed "non-traditional" credits include 27 credits from CLEP, 30 credits from DSST, 6 credits from ALEKS, 19 credits from FEMA courses including PDS, 3 credits from NFA courses, 10 credits from ACE Workplace Training, 3 credits from a TESC TECEP exam, and 3 credits from a TESC PLA course.
09-30-2012, 02:32 PM
cookderosa Wrote:Yes, this is likely true. My math (based on not knowing number of credits) is showing him as pretty darn close or complete on the AAS area of study too. The only thing I don't know, is if they'll accept across disciplines inside that 21 credit set. For instance, are FEMA, EMT, Fire similar enough to calculate together into one area of study? If so, you're probably looking at over 22 already (I counted Fire courses at 1 credit each and EMT w/lab as 6 but THIS is not something I'd take to the bank, we are just spit-balling.) Again, you can stop taking FEMA because you're likely already full on the AAS and you for sure are already full on the 18 in your business degree. I believe one can use a combination of disciplines. I used criminal justice and FEMA courses for mine.
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10-01-2012, 07:17 PM
One more question.. While we have the list of classes/tests i need to take..
Are there any tests i should take one after another due to overlap of information? Any recommended order?
BSBA General Management @ TESC 03/2014
AAS Environmental Safety & Security Technologies @ TESC 03/2014 AS Public Fire Service Option @ CC 12/2012 CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Literature College Algebra US History I Natural Sciences Principles of Marketing Principles of Management Macroeconomics Microeconomics College Composition DSST Principles of Supervision Organizational Behavior Human Resource Management Business Ethics and Society Introduction to Business Introduction to Computing Management Information Systems Principles of Financial Accounting Money and Banking Principles of Finance Business Law II FEMA 21 Completed TECEP Strategic Management Advertising Sales Management SL Business Communications Business Law Accounting II Aleks Intro to Stats (24 hours!) In Progress M.B.A Management Cal Coast University |
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