10-20-2011, 01:12 PM
Thanks Banta!
Excelsior BS in Business Degree Plan
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10-20-2011, 01:12 PM
Thanks Banta!
10-20-2011, 01:53 PM
rashaun35 Wrote:Banta, or anyone who'd like to chime in, Hi! I do not have any personal experience with this, but your question reminded me of this thread: http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-tho...lsior.html It may be something you could look into further.
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10-21-2011, 02:48 PM
"*Students enrolling on or after 10/1/11 will be required to complete 21 upper level credits in business (9 in the concentration), in place of the 12 advanced level credits. Courses classified as Upper level must be junior-senior level (300 - 400) and can be classified as a Business core, concentration, and/or elective course.
So basically they are going to count upper level classes in the business core.. so same business.. I dont think they had many people graduating with only the 12 upper level classes anyway... i guess they do it to sound more strict, waste of time and paper in my opinion as nothing is going to change in practice
10-21-2011, 03:13 PM
Good point, Perriquit. I wasn't really reading that correctly before, but yeah, it definitely appears that they are keeping things the same.
~Banta
Graduated 2/17/11: BS in Business, Concentration: General Business from Excelsior College EXAMS/COURSES TAKEN: UB - Principles of Comm - C | UB - US History II - C | AS - Freshman Comp - C | CLEP Humanities - 70 | CLEP College Math - 66 | CLEP Bio - 70 | CLEP Psych - 74 | CLEP American Gov - 68 | CLEP Social Sciences - 73 | CLEP Microeconomics - 72 | CLEP Macroeconomics - 74 | CLEP Management - 72 | DSST Supervision - 457 | DSST HRM - 70 | DSST OB - 75 | ALEKS College Algebra - 78% | ALEKS Intro to Statistics - 71% | CSU Pueblo 311 MGMT - A | SL Accounting I - A | SL Accounting II - A | DSST Finance - 458 | DSST M&B - 63 | CLEP Intro Business Law - 71 | DSST Business Law II - 79 | CLEP Info Systems - 73 | DSST MIS - 481 | DSST Business Ethics - 458 | DSST Intro to Business - 461 | DSST Environment - 70 | CLEP Marketing - 71 | CLEP A&I - 73 | SL Sociology - 98% | SL Intro to Criminal Justice - 96% | SL Western Civ I - 92% | Excelsior BUS 495 - A Degree plan.
10-21-2011, 07:11 PM
rashaun35 Wrote:Banta, or anyone who'd like to chime in, Below is a copy of an email I received from EC. Please note that it is not up to date as EC changed its written english and general ed requirements. It will however let you see how various insurance related exams will work in the risk management or the general business degree. I don't know if you can completely test out of the risk management degree because of the EC Business Policy capstone class but you should be able to test out of the insurance related classes with CPCU and ARM. Also so you are aware CPCU gives discounts on its exams to students so enroll somewhere that you are taking a college class even if it's your local CC because the exams will be half the price. Degree Plan – Bachelor of Science, Risk Management and Insurance Students will need the following to satisfy the Bachelor of Science, Risk Management (BRI) degree requirements: 60 credits in arts and sciences to include: - 3 credits in the Written English requirement - 9 credits in Humanities electives - Macroeconomics - Microeconomics - 9 credits in Social Sciences electives - Math at the level of Precalculus or above - Statistics - Organizational Behavior (AIM*45 will apply here.) - Ethics (CPCU*510 will apply here.) 45 credits in Business to include: - Financial Accounting - Managerial Accounting - Introduction to Business Law (CPCU*530 will apply here.) - Computer (AIT*131 will apply here.) - Financial Management (AIAF*113 OR CPCU*540 will apply here.) - Principles of Management (AIM*40 will apply here.) - Principles of Marketing - Production/Operations Management - Business Policy -3 Advanced level credits in Business (Courses classified as Advanced Concentration Electives will apply here.) 15 credits in BRI concentration to include (9 credits must be advanced level): - Principles of Risk Management (ARM*54 will apply here.) - Risk Control or Risk Finance (ARM*55 or ARM*56 will apply here.) - Principles of Insurance (or Principles of Life/Health Insurance or Principles of Property/Casualty Insurance) (INS* 21 or Are*144 will apply here.) - BRI concentration electives (Courses classified as Advanced Concentration Electives or Concentration Electives will apply here.) 15 Credits in Free Electives to include: - 1 credit in Information Literacy - Courses classified as Concentration Electives or Advanced Concentration Electives will apply here. Degree Plan – Bachelor of Science, General Business Students will need the following to satisfy the Bachelor of Science, General Business (BGB) degree requirements: 60 credits in arts and sciences to include: - 3 credits in the Written English requirement - 9 credits in Humanities electives - Macroeconomics - Microeconomics - 9 credits in Social Sciences electives - Math at the level of Precalculus or above - Statistics - Organizational Behavior (AIM*45 will apply here.) - Ethics (CPCU*510 will apply here.) 45 credits in Business to include: - Financial Accounting - Managerial Accounting - Introduction to Business Law (CPCU*530 will apply here.) - Computer (AIT*131 will apply here.) - Financial Management (AIAF*113 OR CPCU*540 will apply here.) - Principles of Management (AIM*40 will apply here.) - Principles of Marketing - Production/Operations Management - Business Policy -12 Advanced level credits in Business (Courses classified as Advanced Business Electives will apply here.) 15 Credits in Free Electives to include: - 1 credit in Information Literacy - Courses classified as Advanced Business Electives or Business Electives will apply here.
10-21-2011, 07:25 PM
jackbanta Wrote:Rashaun, The exams from American Institute for Chartered Property Underwriters will work for the risk management or the general business degee. The CPCU and ARM exams are also mostly upper level. I have a chart from excelsior that shows the exam equivalencies but I can't post it because 1- its too long and 2- the formatting gets messed up. If anyone needs the chart feel free to PM and I can email it to you. |
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