My 17 yo daughter is just beginning her college career. I created a degree plan for a BS in General Studies or Individualized Studies (I'm unsure how COSC would view it) in Ethics. Would you help me refine this, please?
A little personal history:
She has a learning disability and struggles with processing and sequencing when it comes to writing compositions and math. I intentionally did not choose UL Writing and perhaps other UL classes due to her struggles.
I hope all these classes can be obtained through Sophia and SDC, though we may opt for our local community college for the 2 English Composition classes.
I attached an Excel spreadsheet if you want to edit it.
Thank you!
GENERAL EDUs (40 credits)
English Composition I
English Composition II
Oral Communications (would love to find something other than Public Speaking but not sure it exits)
Information Literacy (Cornerstone; 1-3 credits)
Ethics & the CPCU - The Institutes (?UL?)
US History I
Western Civilizations I
World Religion - SDC or Sophia
Art History I
Intro to Sociology
College Algebra - Aleks or Sophia
Biology
Biology Lab
Environmental Science
LIBERAL ARTS (60 credits required, 36 credits listed)
Art History II
Intro to Music
Visual Communication
Ancient Greek Philosophers
US History II
American Government
Intro Psychology
Human Growth & Development
Abnormal Psychology
Human & Cultural Geography
General (or Cultural) Anthropology
Project Management (?UL?) - Sophia
[Plan to Enroll in COSC around this point]
MAJOR (45 credits)
?? Can the first 8 Ethics classes listed below count toward 24 additional credits needed to equal 60 liberal arts credits?
Intro to Philosophy
Ethics in America
Ethics - Theory & Practice
Ethics in the Social Sciences
Management Ethics (UL)
Advanced Business Ethics (UL)
Ethical & Legal Issues in Healthcare (UL)
Business Ethics & Individual Values (UL)
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Negotiations & Conflict Management (UL)
Organizational Theory (UL)
Organizational Behavior (UL)
Organizational Communication (UL)
Global Marketing (UL)
Globalization & International Management (UL)
Capstone (UL)
A little personal history:
She has a learning disability and struggles with processing and sequencing when it comes to writing compositions and math. I intentionally did not choose UL Writing and perhaps other UL classes due to her struggles.
I hope all these classes can be obtained through Sophia and SDC, though we may opt for our local community college for the 2 English Composition classes.
I attached an Excel spreadsheet if you want to edit it.
Thank you!
GENERAL EDUs (40 credits)
English Composition I
English Composition II
Oral Communications (would love to find something other than Public Speaking but not sure it exits)
Information Literacy (Cornerstone; 1-3 credits)
Ethics & the CPCU - The Institutes (?UL?)
US History I
Western Civilizations I
World Religion - SDC or Sophia
Art History I
Intro to Sociology
College Algebra - Aleks or Sophia
Biology
Biology Lab
Environmental Science
LIBERAL ARTS (60 credits required, 36 credits listed)
Art History II
Intro to Music
Visual Communication
Ancient Greek Philosophers
US History II
American Government
Intro Psychology
Human Growth & Development
Abnormal Psychology
Human & Cultural Geography
General (or Cultural) Anthropology
Project Management (?UL?) - Sophia
[Plan to Enroll in COSC around this point]
MAJOR (45 credits)
?? Can the first 8 Ethics classes listed below count toward 24 additional credits needed to equal 60 liberal arts credits?
Intro to Philosophy
Ethics in America
Ethics - Theory & Practice
Ethics in the Social Sciences
Management Ethics (UL)
Advanced Business Ethics (UL)
Ethical & Legal Issues in Healthcare (UL)
Business Ethics & Individual Values (UL)
--
Negotiations & Conflict Management (UL)
Organizational Theory (UL)
Organizational Behavior (UL)
Organizational Communication (UL)
Global Marketing (UL)
Globalization & International Management (UL)
Capstone (UL)
Robin
Member since 2008
~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.
Member since 2008
~ Slowly collecting credits from a variety of sources. Almost finished with my baccalaureate degree.