01-31-2017, 05:38 PM
Hi Study,
I have been wondering why all of a sudden we are having people think that Health counts as a science credit at TESU. I think I finally figured it out when I was looking at a question from another poster. You have Health listed as a science when it counts at TESU as a free elective. As a matter of fact, you have several courses that are really BSPS/ free electives that are listed throughout your handy transfer tab in other areas.
Would you mind re-listing the following courses as something like "Free Elective/ BSPS Specialization"? That way people would know that they are only good for free electives and the BSPS track.
Finance 102: Personal Finance/ BUE-101 : Personal Finance (Supportive Professional Studies) 3
Health 101: Principles of Health/ HEA-103 : Here's To Your Health (Specialized Career Track) 3
Education 101: Foundations of Education/ EDU-102 : Foundations of Education (Specialized Career Track) 3
Education 103: Classroom Management/ EDU-319 : Classroom Management Techniques (Specialized Career Track) 3
Education 104: Differentiated Instruction/ EDU-299 : Special Topics in Education (Specialized Career Track) 3
Education 105: Special Education History & Law/ SPE-200 : Introduction to Special Education (Specialized Career Track) 3
Don't get me wrong, these are great classes to offer, but I have wondered why people are getting confused about health and about education classes being good for a BA Liberal Studies/ Social Science. This would help solve the problem, I think.
Many thanks.
I have been wondering why all of a sudden we are having people think that Health counts as a science credit at TESU. I think I finally figured it out when I was looking at a question from another poster. You have Health listed as a science when it counts at TESU as a free elective. As a matter of fact, you have several courses that are really BSPS/ free electives that are listed throughout your handy transfer tab in other areas.
Would you mind re-listing the following courses as something like "Free Elective/ BSPS Specialization"? That way people would know that they are only good for free electives and the BSPS track.
Finance 102: Personal Finance/ BUE-101 : Personal Finance (Supportive Professional Studies) 3
Health 101: Principles of Health/ HEA-103 : Here's To Your Health (Specialized Career Track) 3
Education 101: Foundations of Education/ EDU-102 : Foundations of Education (Specialized Career Track) 3
Education 103: Classroom Management/ EDU-319 : Classroom Management Techniques (Specialized Career Track) 3
Education 104: Differentiated Instruction/ EDU-299 : Special Topics in Education (Specialized Career Track) 3
Education 105: Special Education History & Law/ SPE-200 : Introduction to Special Education (Specialized Career Track) 3
Don't get me wrong, these are great classes to offer, but I have wondered why people are getting confused about health and about education classes being good for a BA Liberal Studies/ Social Science. This would help solve the problem, I think.
Many thanks.
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83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits