02-15-2012, 06:48 PM
hi guys i am a newbie here to this forum. i wanted to take a moment to thank all of you for helping others achieve their goals of higher education. it is awesome to read through all the threads and see the insight given to navigate the non traditional education. i have spent the past two days reading (literally) through the threads and i think i have an understanding of what would be the best degree for all my credits. but i need other inputs.
i have 7o credits from community colleges that i want to transfer into TESC. i am thinking a BA in Liberal Arts or Natural science would be the best route. what is your opinion?
English
english comp 4 credits
english lit 4 credits
Humanities
intro to business 3 credits
intro to old testament 3 credits
french 1 3 credits
Math
intro algebra 4 credits
algebra 5 credits
college algebra 4 credits
statistics 4 credits
sociology
intro sociology 3 credits
philosophy 3 credits
world history 3 credits
art history 3 credits
sciences
intro anatomy 3 credits
physiology with lab 4 credits
microbiology with lab 5 credits
emt with lab 6 credits
first aide 3 credits
psychology 3 clep
i guess what i am asking is what degree would take most of these and where? where would they fit in the degree plan?
thanks for your input.
i have 7o credits from community colleges that i want to transfer into TESC. i am thinking a BA in Liberal Arts or Natural science would be the best route. what is your opinion?
English
english comp 4 credits
english lit 4 credits
Humanities
intro to business 3 credits
intro to old testament 3 credits
french 1 3 credits
Math
intro algebra 4 credits
algebra 5 credits
college algebra 4 credits
statistics 4 credits
sociology
intro sociology 3 credits
philosophy 3 credits
world history 3 credits
art history 3 credits
sciences
intro anatomy 3 credits
physiology with lab 4 credits
microbiology with lab 5 credits
emt with lab 6 credits
first aide 3 credits
psychology 3 clep
i guess what i am asking is what degree would take most of these and where? where would they fit in the degree plan?
thanks for your input.