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I am a few credits away from BA in Liberal Studies with TESC.
I can see from the following link from StraighterLine that the courses below are upper level credits (300 and above). But are they considered Liberal Arts?
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a) Business Ethics
b) Organizational Behavior
c) Business Communication
d) Managerial Accounting
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nwa Wrote:I am a few credits away from BA in Liberal Studies with TESC.
I can see from the following link from StraighterLine that the courses below are upper level credits (300 and above). But are they considered Liberal Arts?
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a) Business Ethics
b) Organizational Behavior
c) Business Communication
d) Managerial Accounting
Thanks
Business Communication was treated as a Humanities course in my A.A. concentration. When they dispersed the courses for my B.A., it went into General Education.
Organizational Behavior is a social science and a branch of psychology, and they treated it as such.
I gave up on Business Ethics. It was much too confusing and didn't serve my purpose for the degree.
Managerial Accounting went into my Free Electives section. Since my degree is History, it couldn't go anywhere else. On yours I imagine it would be that way as well.
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Quote:a) Business Ethics
b) Organizational Behavior
c) Business Communication
d) Managerial Accounting
a)Yes. It's a humanities course.
b)Yes. It's a social science course.
c)Yes. It's a humanities course.
d)No. It's a business course.
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ironheadjack Wrote:a)Yes. It's a humanities course.
b)Yes. It's a social science course.
c)Yes. It's a humanities course.
d)No. It's a business course.
Thanks a lot.
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I can also add to this that Organizational Behavior will count as an UL psychology course for the BA. I took the DSST back in 2010 and TESC evaluated it as such for me.
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