02-09-2010, 02:47 PM
EC just sent me my unofficial evaluation and I have a couple of questions for the forum. Here it is:
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Unofficial Summary - Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies (BAL)
Listed below are the requirements you still need to complete:
General Education (Arts & Sciences Requirement)
6.00 semester hours at the upper level
Distribution Requirements
2.00 in Natural Science/Math
Quantitative Requirement
All baccalaureate degree students are required to take a course (equal to at least 2 semester hours or 3 quarter hours) in quantitative reasoning. You may satisfy this requirement by taking a college level course or examination such as college algebra, trigonometry, or statistics.
NOTE: 57*1705 from Columbia College Chicago will be reviewed toward this requirement upon enrollment
Information Literacy Requirement
Upon enrollment, as part of your Excelsior College online education, the first step is to complete our CCS*100 EC Student Experience course. The purpose of this course is to orient you to Excelsior College. There is no charge for tuition, it is non-credit bearing, and it is required.
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So my questions are:
1. I thought I had a total of over 30 upper level credits...if I enroll in the BS program instead of the BA program is it possible that this requirement may already be complete?
2. When I enroll, Do I have to choose to be in either the BS or BA program definitely or can I decide that/change that after I enroll without penalty?
3. I took a math class at art school called 'Math for survival' at an RA 4-year art school. It was a college-level course teaching math to right-brain thinkers. Great course actually, I learned a lot. This satisfied that school's math requirement. I wish I knew if EC would accept it as their quantitative requirement, it's kind of frustrating not to know. Here's hoping they will
4. Information Literacy - From what I've read here it seems the best strategy for this requirement is to just order it through Penn Foster. Is that still true?
5. I've never heard of the EC Student Experience course. Can anyone shed light on this? Is this required for both BA and BS degrees?
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Also before I enroll I'm still deciding if I'm going to complete my degree through Excelsior or through the University of Texas - El paso. With their Bachelor of Multidisciplinary studies program I'd definitely need more UL credits. Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies
So far the only test I could take that would give me UL credits at UTEP and A&S credits at EC is DSST-Money and Banking.
Anyway...any advice is much appreciated, either about my questions above, courses to take to satisfy the requirements or anything else.
_________________________
Unofficial Summary - Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies (BAL)
Listed below are the requirements you still need to complete:
General Education (Arts & Sciences Requirement)
6.00 semester hours at the upper level
Distribution Requirements
2.00 in Natural Science/Math
Quantitative Requirement
All baccalaureate degree students are required to take a course (equal to at least 2 semester hours or 3 quarter hours) in quantitative reasoning. You may satisfy this requirement by taking a college level course or examination such as college algebra, trigonometry, or statistics.
NOTE: 57*1705 from Columbia College Chicago will be reviewed toward this requirement upon enrollment
Information Literacy Requirement
Upon enrollment, as part of your Excelsior College online education, the first step is to complete our CCS*100 EC Student Experience course. The purpose of this course is to orient you to Excelsior College. There is no charge for tuition, it is non-credit bearing, and it is required.
___________________
So my questions are:
1. I thought I had a total of over 30 upper level credits...if I enroll in the BS program instead of the BA program is it possible that this requirement may already be complete?
2. When I enroll, Do I have to choose to be in either the BS or BA program definitely or can I decide that/change that after I enroll without penalty?
3. I took a math class at art school called 'Math for survival' at an RA 4-year art school. It was a college-level course teaching math to right-brain thinkers. Great course actually, I learned a lot. This satisfied that school's math requirement. I wish I knew if EC would accept it as their quantitative requirement, it's kind of frustrating not to know. Here's hoping they will
4. Information Literacy - From what I've read here it seems the best strategy for this requirement is to just order it through Penn Foster. Is that still true?
5. I've never heard of the EC Student Experience course. Can anyone shed light on this? Is this required for both BA and BS degrees?
____
Also before I enroll I'm still deciding if I'm going to complete my degree through Excelsior or through the University of Texas - El paso. With their Bachelor of Multidisciplinary studies program I'd definitely need more UL credits. Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies
So far the only test I could take that would give me UL credits at UTEP and A&S credits at EC is DSST-Money and Banking.
Anyway...any advice is much appreciated, either about my questions above, courses to take to satisfy the requirements or anything else.
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