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For the following courses:
Study.com: Hotel & Lodging & Management & Operations (TESU Equal. HMM-341 : Hotel/Lodging Management & Operations)
Study.com: Food & Beverage & Service & Operations (TESU Equal not listed?)
Anyone know which if any count towards BALS UL AOS?
Anyone know which if any count towards any BSBA UL AOS?
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I'm going to guess that these are Free Electives only.
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Hotel Lodging/Management seems to transfer into TESU as HMM-341. There is no mention of it being a free elective. But yes, the Food & Beverage course does not feature on the equivalency list. https://study.com/directory/school/Thoma...ransferTab
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Hmmm... For the BALS, both should come in as free elective courses.
Email advising to see if it can come into the BSBA GM as two Management courses.
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(01-05-2019, 02:36 AM)Supermind Wrote: Hotel Lodging/Management seems to transfer into TESU as HMM-341. There is no mention of it being a free elective. But yes, the Food & Beverage course does not feature on the equivalency list. https://study.com/directory/school/Thoma...ransferTab
There's no mention of where ANYTHING comes in, just what the course equivalencies are. In many cases, that's not helpful.
You need to contact TESU directly and ask:
1) if you are a BALS major, what these are considered (Free Elective or something in the major)
2) if you are a BSBA major, what these are considered (if they will work in the AOS, then which area - Marketing? Management?)
I'm still going to guess free elective for both, but if you an report back and let us know what they say, that would be great.
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An update:
The hotel management one counts as free elective only and doesn't count for a liberal arts degree. There is a chance it could count for a BSBA GM but I don't know if it will be automatic.
The hospitality marketing counts as AOS credit for a BSBA marketing or GM.
And they will get back to me on the food and beverage one. Don't seem to know. But my guess is free elective.
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