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Straighterline Business Ethics comes with FREE book
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#12
Much appreciated, and anyone with insight to this class would be greatly appreciated.

I can't find any of the answers in the text
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#13
NeedBA Wrote:Much appreciated, and anyone with insight to this class would be greatly appreciated.

I can't find any of the answers in the text

Are you using the search function? Sometimes you can type in exact phrases and find the answer, or just type in a certain keyword and keep reading through the pages to find the answer. The answers are all in the textbook.
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#14
deucess Wrote:Business Ethics class is supper-dupper easy. If you need an ethic class for the Big 3 or anywhere (check with your school). Both Excelsior and TESC accept this as either general courses or ethics. You will need the book to do it, don't even try it. Best part, I found a copy of the 3rd edition online. FOR FREE. I know Straighterline requires the 1st edition, but there was no difference in the questions and answer. Here's a link: http://www.mhlearningsolutions.com/colum...36/ch1.PDF . Just change the chapter number to the next sequence. It's 10 chapters total. I don't know how long this might last, but go do get your copy now and
probably complete the class asap, in case Straighterline decide to change the questions.

I bought the class this morning, and 4 hours later, I completed all 4 exams. I just paid the $5.00 to take my proctor exam later today.



Would this cover Responsible Ethical Leadership at TESC?
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#15
I had the same problem at first...The link is only for the first chapter, you have to change the chapters in the html link. I recommend saving the pdfs and just opening the ones you need for a given test and using the search function.

NeedBA Wrote:Much appreciated, and anyone with insight to this class would be greatly appreciated.

I can't find any of the answers in the text
Goal BSBA GEN Management from TESC. 3 Credits Remaining

DSST: Intro to Business, Business Math, Intro to Computers, Management Information Systems, Principles of Supervision, Human Resource Management, Business LAW II, Business Ethics and Society, and College Algebra

CLEP: College Math, Principles of Marketing, and College Algebra.

Straighterline: Accounting I, Accounting II, Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Business Law, Business Statistics, Organizational Behavior, Principles of Management, Business Communications, Intro to Religion, Business Ethics and Society, Anthropology, and English Composition II.

Penn Foster: Finance and Consumer Marketing

TESC: Strategic Management
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#16
My counselor at TESC said that they would not accept the SL Business Ethics course. She said that they only accept the Ethics in America DSST. Has anyone else heard this?
~*~ Rachel~*~
To everything there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under heaven.
Ec. 3:1

CLEP:
College Mathematics(6)--score 60
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature(6)--score 66
English Composition(6)--score 50
US History I(3)--score 63
US History II(3)--score 67
American Government(3)--score 59
Social Sciences and History(6)--score 58

DSST:
Introduction to Computing(3)--score 440
Management Information Systems(3)UL--score 406

ALEKS:
Beginning Algebra(3)
Intermediate Algebra(3)
College Algebra(3)

Straighter Line:
Intro to sociology
World Religions
Business Ethics
Western Civ. 1
Cultural Anthropology


To God be the glory!
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#17
Firedup4Jesus Wrote:My counselor at TESC said that they would not accept the SL Business Ethics course. She said that they only accept the Ethics in America DSST. Has anyone else heard this?

Business Ethics transfer to TESC as Ethics and the Business Professional (PI-384) according to Straighterline. Check with another counselor, maybe others from the forum can tell you if they got it transfer as a business credit or general elective. EC accepts it as both business and elective.
Aimée
Goal: BA in Liberal Arts and ASBA in Business Administration @ TESC
In progress:
Liberal Capstone (finishing Dec 2014)
Clep Marketing (Sched 11/7)
DSST Ethics in America (Sched 11/7)

Completed:
CLEP 12: Eng Comp; Computer Applications
Straighterline 81 credits, 27 classes: Accounting 1 & 2; Anatomy & Physiology 1 & 2: Business Communications; Business Ethics; Business Law; Anthropology; Economics 1 & 2; Biology; Business; Environmental Sciences; Nutrition; Philosophy; Religions; Sociology; Organizational Behavior; Principles Management; US History 1 & 2; Western Civilization 1 & 2; Microbiology; Medical Terminology; Psychology; Criminal Justice
TEEX 6 credits: ALL
ALEKS 12/18 credits: Inter & Col Algebra; PreCalculus; all 3 statistics
BM 13: ENG 1, Legal Terminology, Stategic Thinking, Info Lit
FEMA 30 credits: completed in 2012 and 2013 ( too bad they won't transfer now, waited too long)
Kaplan 3 : PLA
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#18
I recently had this course accepted for the Gen Ed Ethics requirement but they would not count it for my Business Ethics and Society but I passed that today so its all good.
Goal BSBA GEN Management from TESC. 3 Credits Remaining

DSST: Intro to Business, Business Math, Intro to Computers, Management Information Systems, Principles of Supervision, Human Resource Management, Business LAW II, Business Ethics and Society, and College Algebra

CLEP: College Math, Principles of Marketing, and College Algebra.

Straighterline: Accounting I, Accounting II, Financial Accounting, Managerial Accounting, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Business Law, Business Statistics, Organizational Behavior, Principles of Management, Business Communications, Intro to Religion, Business Ethics and Society, Anthropology, and English Composition II.

Penn Foster: Finance and Consumer Marketing

TESC: Strategic Management
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#19
I just got off the phone with the Evaluations folks. Once I complete the Straighterline Business Ethics course I just confirmed that it is counting toward my humanities concentration--not toward the personal responsibility section. However, the personal responsibility doesn't have to be all ethics--it can be diversity as well, and lower level too. The Straigthterline course will count toward upper level humanities as far as I know, but I asked and it is approved to count toward the personal responsibility requirements as well. Just FYI.

However, I have to say that due to the numerous ethics requirements in addition to the Straighterline Business Ethics course I have to take the Business Ethics and Society as well as Ethics in America DSSTs to fulfill all their requirements. I hope this helps.
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#20
Okay so let me get this straight... are you guys saying that is does count as the Business Ethics requirement?
~*~ Rachel~*~
To everything there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under heaven.
Ec. 3:1

CLEP:
College Mathematics(6)--score 60
Analyzing and Interpreting Literature(6)--score 66
English Composition(6)--score 50
US History I(3)--score 63
US History II(3)--score 67
American Government(3)--score 59
Social Sciences and History(6)--score 58

DSST:
Introduction to Computing(3)--score 440
Management Information Systems(3)UL--score 406

ALEKS:
Beginning Algebra(3)
Intermediate Algebra(3)
College Algebra(3)

Straighter Line:
Intro to sociology
World Religions
Business Ethics
Western Civ. 1
Cultural Anthropology


To God be the glory!
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