01-29-2015, 09:08 PM (This post was last modified: 01-29-2015, 09:13 PM by KayV.)
The Capstone does count for residency requirements (and upper-level credits too, of course).
The upper-level credits have to be in the area of study, so 18 UL in History. If the CSU Global exam doesn't count as upper level, the Coopersmith class that they appear to currently offer is called Eastern European Jewish Immigration and Settlement in the United States (HIS-301).
KayV Wrote:The Capstone does count for residency requirements (and upper-level credits too, of course).
The upper-level credits have to be in the area of study, so 18 UL in History. If the CSU Global exam doesn't count as upper level, the Coopersmith class that they appear to currently offer is called Eastern European Jewish Immigration and Settlement in the United States (HIS-301).
Yes, but Macromicro007 only listed 4 potentially UL history tests in the last post. The other two are for gen ed.
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01-29-2015, 10:11 PM (This post was last modified: 01-30-2015, 09:39 AM by KayV.)
I see what you're saying. My brain is fogged this evening. I think the following credits will count for the 18 upper level hours in history requirements.
1. --History of the Vietnam War (DSST) (HIS-351) (3)
2. --Liberal Arts Capstone (3) LIB-495
3. **Ohio Univ. Credit by Exam HIST-3290 Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia (3) (300/400)
4. **Uexcel World Conflicts since 1900 (3) (300/400)
5. Penn Foster History of American Labor (TESC HIS-315)
6. CSU Global HST-300EX US History from 1945 to Present, get this confirmed as upper level) OR Coopersmith History course
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Thanks for the help, everyone. I didn't realize/remember that the UL courses had to be in the area of study. It IS tough to find test-able, UL history courses these days, but I think I made all the appropriate changes.
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