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TAMUC General Studies (BGS CBE)
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Hello! I just started my BGS at TAMUC. I transferred in 90 credits from Military and other Colleges. I have seen in-depth reviews about the Organizational Leadership (OGL) track but nothing on the BGS track. Has anyone in here completed it and could provide a review of the course load? 

I just need the 4 required courses and 6 electives after I complete this 7 week term.

GSCB 301 Pathways, Purpose, Exploration
GSCB 402 Innovative Design
GSCB 404 Leveraging Diversity
Capstone

Considering a few of the ORGL courses as electives, to avoid the 10-12 page papers. 

Would love to hear any feedback or reviews on any courses you took as part of the BGS, especially the four required ones and any suggestions for interesting classes to fulfill my electives. 
I am just checking a box with it really, I do have 2 other management courses from previous college and credit from leadership courses in the Military.
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When my wife took it, they gave her a list of TAMUC electives that applied to her BGS major. I thought she could take some of the ORGL classes that I had previously taken to use as her electives, but they were not on the list.

Hopefully some others who have taken BGS will comment on the classes.

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TAMUC BAAS Org Leadership
SJC AAS Automotive Technology
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I completed the ORGL program, and I would recommend it. However, it will not exempt you from completing longer papers, as there is still quite a bit of writing, especially with Capstone 1 and 2. I think you would have a great foundation with your experience in the military. I work for a Fortune 500 company in management, and I was already familiar with most of the concepts, so I could quickly get through the courses. However, you will still need to put in the work to finish at an accelerated pace.
Texas A&M University-Commerce: M.S. Organization, Learning, and Technologies '25
Texas A&M University-Commerce: BAAS Organizational Leadership, Summa Cum Laude 
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(07-30-2024, 01:14 PM)txc1500 Wrote: I completed the ORGL program, and I would recommend it. However, it will not exempt you from completing longer papers, as there is still quite a bit of writing, especially with Capstone 1 and 2. I think you would have a great foundation with your experience in the military. I work for a Fortune 500 company in management, and I was already familiar with most of the concepts, so I could quickly get through the courses. However, you will still need to put in the work to finish at an accelerated pace.

Yeah those capstones look crazy. I saw someones review on them, kind of keeping my away from it as a degree.
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(07-30-2024, 04:51 PM)bradm31 Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 01:14 PM)txc1500 Wrote: I completed the ORGL program, and I would recommend it. However, it will not exempt you from completing longer papers, as there is still quite a bit of writing, especially with Capstone 1 and 2. I think you would have a great foundation with your experience in the military. I work for a Fortune 500 company in management, and I was already familiar with most of the concepts, so I could quickly get through the courses. However, you will still need to put in the work to finish at an accelerated pace.

Yeah those capstones look crazy. I saw someones review on them, kind of keeping my away from it as a degree.

I am not a strong writer, and I was able to finish capstone 1 and 2 for ORGL. You are going to have papers to write in several classes, no matter which major you pick. My wife had to write papers for the classes she took in BGS. The difference between my wife and I, is she is a strong writer and can just knock out the papers, while I have to really slow down to figure out how to put my thoughts on paper. I can fly through reading assignments and multiple choice or fill in the blank. My wife and I are definitely opposites when it comes to study skills and strengths and weaknesses in a class.

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TAMUC BAAS Org Leadership
SJC AAS Automotive Technology
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(07-30-2024, 05:42 PM)ltw900rr Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 04:51 PM)bradm31 Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 01:14 PM)txc1500 Wrote: I completed the ORGL program, and I would recommend it. However, it will not exempt you from completing longer papers, as there is still quite a bit of writing, especially with Capstone 1 and 2. I think you would have a great foundation with your experience in the military. I work for a Fortune 500 company in management, and I was already familiar with most of the concepts, so I could quickly get through the courses. However, you will still need to put in the work to finish at an accelerated pace.

Yeah those capstones look crazy. I saw someones review on them, kind of keeping my away from it as a degree.

I am not a strong writer, and I was able to finish capstone 1 and 2 for ORGL. You are going to have papers to write in several classes, no matter which major you pick. My wife had to write papers for the classes she took in BGS. The difference between my wife and I, is she is a strong writer and can just knock out the papers, while I have to really slow down to figure out how to put my thoughts on paper. I can fly through reading assignments and multiple choice or fill in the blank. My wife and I are definitely opposites when it comes to study skills and strengths and weaknesses in a class.

I suppose that is good to hear then. I am a strong writer as well, minus history. I failed every single History 2 paper pre-test. I am considering just failing the course and taking Hist 2 on sophia and transferring it in. Never struggled so much interpreting a prompt as I have in this history class lol.
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(07-31-2024, 08:45 AM)bradm31 Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 05:42 PM)ltw900rr Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 04:51 PM)bradm31 Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 01:14 PM)txc1500 Wrote: I completed the ORGL program, and I would recommend it. However, it will not exempt you from completing longer papers, as there is still quite a bit of writing, especially with Capstone 1 and 2. I think you would have a great foundation with your experience in the military. I work for a Fortune 500 company in management, and I was already familiar with most of the concepts, so I could quickly get through the courses. However, you will still need to put in the work to finish at an accelerated pace.

Yeah those capstones look crazy. I saw someones review on them, kind of keeping my away from it as a degree.

I am not a strong writer, and I was able to finish capstone 1 and 2 for ORGL. You are going to have papers to write in several classes, no matter which major you pick. My wife had to write papers for the classes she took in BGS. The difference between my wife and I, is she is a strong writer and can just knock out the papers, while I have to really slow down to figure out how to put my thoughts on paper. I can fly through reading assignments and multiple choice or fill in the blank. My wife and I are definitely opposites when it comes to study skills and strengths and weaknesses in a class.

I suppose that is good to hear then. I am a strong writer as well, minus history. I failed every single History 2 paper pre-test. I am considering just failing the course and taking Hist 2 on sophia and transferring it in. Never struggled so much interpreting a prompt as I have in this history class lol.

If you can withdraw from the course then do so, then transfer in the credit. But don't fail it - a failure counts against you (and your GPA) even if you transfer in the requirement from an outside source.
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(07-30-2024, 04:51 PM)bradm31 Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 01:14 PM)txc1500 Wrote: I completed the ORGL program, and I would recommend it. However, it will not exempt you from completing longer papers, as there is still quite a bit of writing, especially with Capstone 1 and 2. I think you would have a great foundation with your experience in the military. I work for a Fortune 500 company in management, and I was already familiar with most of the concepts, so I could quickly get through the courses. However, you will still need to put in the work to finish at an accelerated pace.

Yeah those capstones look crazy. I saw someones review on them, kind of keeping my away from it as a degree.

I was also intimidated by some of the descriptions, but I finished my capstones in an extended weekend. They were longer than most papers, but really no big deal. Very doable. I feel that TAMUC instructors in this program are generous graders as well.
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(07-31-2024, 10:29 AM)allvia Wrote:
(07-31-2024, 08:45 AM)bradm31 Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 05:42 PM)ltw900rr Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 04:51 PM)bradm31 Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 01:14 PM)txc1500 Wrote: I completed the ORGL program, and I would recommend it. However, it will not exempt you from completing longer papers, as there is still quite a bit of writing, especially with Capstone 1 and 2. I think you would have a great foundation with your experience in the military. I work for a Fortune 500 company in management, and I was already familiar with most of the concepts, so I could quickly get through the courses. However, you will still need to put in the work to finish at an accelerated pace.

Yeah those capstones look crazy. I saw someones review on them, kind of keeping my away from it as a degree.

I am not a strong writer, and I was able to finish capstone 1 and 2 for ORGL. You are going to have papers to write in several classes, no matter which major you pick. My wife had to write papers for the classes she took in BGS. The difference between my wife and I, is she is a strong writer and can just knock out the papers, while I have to really slow down to figure out how to put my thoughts on paper. I can fly through reading assignments and multiple choice or fill in the blank. My wife and I are definitely opposites when it comes to study skills and strengths and weaknesses in a class.

I suppose that is good to hear then. I am a strong writer as well, minus history. I failed every single History 2 paper pre-test. I am considering just failing the course and taking Hist 2 on sophia and transferring it in. Never struggled so much interpreting a prompt as I have in this history class lol.

If you can withdraw from the course then do so, then transfer in the credit. But don't fail it - a failure counts against you (and your GPA) even if you transfer in the requirement from an outside source.

I'll double check the drop date, I am in week 4 of 7 so I think it may have already passed.
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(07-31-2024, 10:44 AM)bradm31 Wrote:
(07-31-2024, 10:29 AM)allvia Wrote:
(07-31-2024, 08:45 AM)bradm31 Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 05:42 PM)ltw900rr Wrote:
(07-30-2024, 04:51 PM)bradm31 Wrote: Yeah those capstones look crazy. I saw someones review on them, kind of keeping my away from it as a degree.

I am not a strong writer, and I was able to finish capstone 1 and 2 for ORGL. You are going to have papers to write in several classes, no matter which major you pick. My wife had to write papers for the classes she took in BGS. The difference between my wife and I, is she is a strong writer and can just knock out the papers, while I have to really slow down to figure out how to put my thoughts on paper. I can fly through reading assignments and multiple choice or fill in the blank. My wife and I are definitely opposites when it comes to study skills and strengths and weaknesses in a class.

I suppose that is good to hear then. I am a strong writer as well, minus history. I failed every single History 2 paper pre-test. I am considering just failing the course and taking Hist 2 on sophia and transferring it in. Never struggled so much interpreting a prompt as I have in this history class lol.

If you can withdraw from the course then do so, then transfer in the credit. But don't fail it - a failure counts against you (and your GPA) even if you transfer in the requirement from an outside source.

I'll double check the drop date, I am in week 4 of 7 so I think it may have already passed.

If you can't drop it, push through it. Even a D is better than an F.  Maybe you can manage a C, as it would be just good enough to put it behind you and not knock your GPA down too much at all. I think you can do it!
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TESU - ASNSM/BSBA



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