(09-09-2017, 09:55 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Actually, Study.com has a lot of UL courses, if you count NCCRS (although I don't know what EC considers Gen Ed):
ACC 303: Cost Accounting (ACE & NCCRS)
BUS 209: Mentoring & Leadership Development in the Workplace (NCCRS)
BUS 307: Leadership and Organizational Behavior (ACE & NCCRS)
BUS 308: Globalization and International Management (ACE & NCCRS)
BUS 312: Advanced Operations Management (ACE & NCCRS)
BUS 314: Employment Law (NCCRS)
BUS 315: Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ACE)
HOSP 301: Hospitality Marketing (ACE)
ENGL 305: Advanced Technical Writing (ACE & NCCRS)
SCI 102: Principles of Physical Science (NCCRS)
EDU 103: Classroom Management (NCCRS)
EDU 104: Differentiated Instruction (NCCRS)
EDU 105: Special Education History & Law (NCCRS)
HIS 306: The American Civil War Era (ACE & NCCRS)
HIS 308: Causes & Effects of the Vietnam War
NURS 301: Nursing Informatics (NCCRS)
Thanks a ton!!! I actually think only a few of these will be acceptable for general arts/ sciences credits. But, I'm super curious about that SCI 102: Principles of Physical Science course. On Study.com's transfer page, they show it transferring to Excelsior as a lower-level credit. But, NCCRS says it's an upper-level course. I know that TESU always goes with the higher level, but I'm curious to know who wins with Excelsior. I might shoot an email over to Study.com to see if they have an answer.
Again, I appreciate all the input!