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(08-23-2018, 05:32 PM)ekbenzo Wrote: On the study.com tesu transfer page not.all of those are UL right?only one of the Vietnam war courses are UL.
(08-23-2018, 12:10 AM)dfrecore Wrote: EDU specifically says "free elective" which means it's not a BALS course. So don't take that one.
You can also take:
CJ 305: The Juvenile Justice System (AOJ-364)
COMPSCI 302: Systems Analysis & Design (CIS-320)
COMPSCI 303: Database Management (CIS-311)
BUS 303: Management Info Systems (CIS-301)
BUS 324: Managerial Communication
BUS 323: Organizational Theory (PSY-360)
BUS 318: Management Ethics (PHI-400)
BUS 313: Organizational Communication (COM-391)
BUS 305: Leadership Communication
BUS 307: Leadership and Organizational Behavior Davewill's post said you can't take Business UL courses for the liberal studies?
1) Yes, only the Vietnam War course the OP posted is considered UL.
2) There are a few Business courses that are also considered other things - some computer courses also fall under CompSci/CIS; all Ethics courses are PHI; Communications courses are COM; and Org Behavior is PSY; those will all come into the BALS.
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(08-23-2018, 05:32 PM)ekbenzo Wrote: (08-23-2018, 12:10 AM)dfrecore Wrote: EDU specifically says "free elective" which means it's not a BALS course. So don't take that one.
You can also take:
CJ 305: The Juvenile Justice System (AOJ-364)
COMPSCI 302: Systems Analysis & Design (CIS-320)
COMPSCI 303: Database Management (CIS-311)
BUS 303: Management Info Systems (CIS-301)
BUS 324: Managerial Communication
BUS 323: Organizational Theory (PSY-360)
BUS 318: Management Ethics (PHI-400)
BUS 313: Organizational Communication (COM-391)
BUS 305: Leadership Communication
BUS 307: Leadership and Organizational Behavior
People on this forum have said that the Comm courses I listed came in as BALS AOS courses, but none took all 3 - which means that they might be considered duplicates.
Whatever you decide, I would always talk to TESU first and make sure they will accept a course in the AOS before taking them. Davewill's post said you can't take Business UL courses for the liberal studies? In general, no, but if dfrecore says these work, you can take it to the bank. My guess is that they work because TESU isn't seeing them as business subjects like marketing or accounting. Notice how they're coming into TESU with other prefixes.
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03-30-2020, 04:41 AM
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Is this information still current? Can you really use some SDC business courses for UL AOS credits in the BALS?
- Do ya'll think UL healthcare and marketing courses can be used as well?
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Yes, the info is correct. You can use selective Study.com business courses for UL AOS in the BALS. If you look at the BALS, there is a concentration for general management that uses all business courses.
When I look at a course, I don’t really look at just the prefix, I look at the name of the course as well. It’s going to tell you if the course is Arts or Science in nature or purely business.
EDU and HEA courses are Free electives. I would look at the TESU General Education link and look at the listed courses, these courses even though the prefix is a Management or Marketing course, it has a considerably larger content that’s in a particular liberal arts subject.
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(08-23-2018, 12:10 AM)dfrecore Wrote: EDU specifically says "free elective" which means it's not a BALS course. So don't take that one.
You can also take:
CJ 305: The Juvenile Justice System (AOJ-364)
COMPSCI 302: Systems Analysis & Design (CIS-320)
COMPSCI 303: Database Management (CIS-311)
BUS 303: Management Info Systems (CIS-301)
BUS 324: Managerial Communication
BUS 323: Organizational Theory (PSY-360)
BUS 318: Management Ethics (PHI-400)
BUS 313: Organizational Communication (COM-391)
BUS 305: Leadership Communication
BUS 307: Leadership and Organizational Behavior
People on this forum have said that the Comm courses I listed came in as BALS AOS courses, but none took all 3 - which means that they might be considered duplicates.
Whatever you decide, I would always talk to TESU first and make sure they will accept a course in the AOS before taking them.
Oops sorry, I forgot I asked this question a couple months ago!
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