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Hi I am completely new to online learning. I was halfway through a degree in mechanical engineering, when I had to stop due to family issues.
I am now considering going the online route. Can you complete any BSBA degree from TESC in full, by only taking only tests?
Also I am considering
Thomas Edison State College | BSAST in Mechanical Engineering Technology Credit Distribution . Is it possible to complete all the credits online?
Any assistance is very much appreciated.
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Yes you can.
The only non test courses I had to take were aleks straighter line and Penn foster which are not single tests but are complete at your pace online and only Penn foster has a proctored final in some of the classes.
Start with macro and micro cleps then marketing and management, then do all the dantes business tests, add in aleks for stats, straighter line for business comm and both accounting classes and you are almost done.
I was in engineering too at usf in Tampa but I'm getting a bsba cis from tesc which I think will serve me well in my profession as a software engineer.
BSBA CIS from TESC, BA Natural Science/Math from TESC
MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science
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@ryoder: thanks for the info, good stuff. When I finish with my B.S. I am look into that BSBA CIS program as well, if I only need an extra 2-3 classes it may give me an edge for grad-school. ANYWAY thanks, and congrats on finishing up your degree.
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