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Really, what I wonder is your goal for this degree, and does it have to be through Thomas Edison or could it be through Charter Oak State College or Excelsior College instead?
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
83 hours of ACE-worthy credits
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I need a degree to get a job. I don't care where it is from. Hopefully one that will accept my ALEKS and Ace credit that I did already.
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The only thing I have from a traditional college is Computer Literacy.
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Does it have to be human services?
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
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Here is an associate degree from Charter Oak State College using Straighterline classes.
Charter Oak State College Associate of Science in General Studies
1. English Composition - ENG 101 3
2. English Composition II - ENG 102 3
3. Speech Communication - COM 101 3
4. (COSC Cornerstone) 3
5. Business Ethics and Individual Values - PHL 485 3
6. A Biography of America: 1877- 1990's - HIS 102 (or US History I) 3
7. Western Civilization I - HIS 121 3
8. (Need Literature or Fine Arts 3)
9. Introduction to Sociology - SOC 101 3
10. ALEKS College Algebra with Trigonometry 3
11. Chemistry with Lab - CHE 101/L or Biology I with Lab - BIO 110/L 4
12. Non-lab Science: Introduction to Nutrition - BIO 105 3
13. ALEKS Trigonometry 3
14. Computer Literacy 3
15. Intro to Business 3
16. Free FEMA courses 14
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
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You could also take several of these classes including the literature one from Shmoop.com.
BA, MA, EdS, MMT, etc.
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KayV Wrote:You could also take several of these classes including the literature one from Shmoop.com.
Is there a way to test out of their Psychology degree? Bachelor's? Or would I be able to transfer the general education associates degree to TESU's bachelors in Human Services?
Thank you SO much for your help. This is pretty confusing
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Wow, Schmoop would be cheaper than Straighterline. Is there a guide that will show me what will transfer for a degree to either cosc or thomas edison for the general education
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humanservicestesu Wrote:I need a degree to get a job. I don't care where it is from. Hopefully one that will accept my ALEKS and Ace credit that I did already.
Most job openings mentioning a degree will want a BA/BS. Are you sure the AA is going to be of any use? I've seen job listings that accept an associates, but they are very few and far between. You'd also be competing against folks with higher degrees.
The major you've chosen is expensive to complete. Other majors at TESU require a lot less money. As KayV asked, does it have to be in human services? Are there jobs that specifically ask for a "human services" or would employers prefer something more specific like BA in Social Work or MS Social Work? (I have no idea, this isn't really my area) Start from the goal (the ideal job?) and work backwards. I doubt the AA is going to be enough.
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Here's the thing, AA (of any type) don't really work perfectly between schools, they are all just a bit different - so my advice is if you THINK you might get a BA at some point, choose the AA from the school where you would potentially get the BA to assure a good streamline and nothing being wasted.
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