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Can 13 hours of chemistry be used to fulfill 13 of the 18 hours of general education electives requirement for the TESC BA in Liberal Studies (I have 16 hours chemistry but would use 3 hours of it in Natural Sciences and Mathematics) ?
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Paul Wrote:Can 13 hours of chemistry be used to fulfill 13 of the 18 hours of general education electives requirement for the TESC BA in Liberal Studies (I have 16 hours chemistry but would use 3 hours of it in Natural Sciences and Mathematics) ?
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Yes, but anything 200 or higher can be used in your liberal studies concentration- which are harder to fill, so I am pretty sure the computer software that places your courses will fill those first and then backfill your gen ed electives with 100 levels (or whatever you end up with at the end).
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I have 18 Chemistry credits. If you go to this link and scroll down to the posting by me attached is my eval. You can see where TESC put them when I was going to go for a BA in liberal Studies. I have now changed to a BA in natural science/math.
http://www.degreeforum.net/general-educa...light=eval
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