While looking in the TESC student handbook, I noticed that Principles of Supervision, Principles of Management, Criminal Justice, and Here's to your Health fall under the Human Services or Business categories.
Well, on my academic evaluation, I have Criminal Justice listed under Social Sciences and was wondering if that's where it should be, or if an error was made as the handbook lists it as Human Services.
Also, if I decide to change majors to Liberal Studies to finish faster, would those four tests count for something other than Free Electives?
I guess I'm not understanding something here. It seems like a lot of people are taking classes from the Business and Human Services sections, but if the Liberal Studies degree only lets you take courses from Math, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Natural Sciences, then why are people taking them? It's just not clicking haha.
If any Liberal Studies majors out there could shed some light on this, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!!
Well, on my academic evaluation, I have Criminal Justice listed under Social Sciences and was wondering if that's where it should be, or if an error was made as the handbook lists it as Human Services.
Also, if I decide to change majors to Liberal Studies to finish faster, would those four tests count for something other than Free Electives?
I guess I'm not understanding something here. It seems like a lot of people are taking classes from the Business and Human Services sections, but if the Liberal Studies degree only lets you take courses from Math, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Natural Sciences, then why are people taking them? It's just not clicking haha.
If any Liberal Studies majors out there could shed some light on this, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!!
Jesse
BA, Thomas Edison State College
MS, Grand Canyon University
BA, Thomas Edison State College
MS, Grand Canyon University