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Changing my major.. - Mamasaphire - 02-07-2017 rlw74 Wrote:This might be kind of a rabbit trail, but with the new course concentrations at TESU does anyone know how the actual diploma looks? I think the diploma is supposed to be pretty generic, but it should show your degree name with proof of concentration on the official transcript from what I've been told. Changing my major.. - Mamasaphire - 02-07-2017 dfrecore Wrote:2) what credits do you already have, and how long will it take to get those remaining courses you need? If you want to list your credits here, I can help you with a degree plan if you need one. Just wanted to say that dfrecore is amazing at what she does! Changing my major.. - rlw74 - 02-07-2017 Amen to that! dfrecore looked at everything I had - plugged it into an excel spreadsheet - and gave me two options. While I waited (what felt like forever) for TESU to do my initial evaluation I was able to knock out 21 credits in a month. When the evaluation came through it was almost exactly what was in the spreadsheet! Changing my major.. - cali86 - 02-08-2017 I live in CA and would love more information on that online program. The concern I have is most alternative routes in CA require any degree but general education. I thought that's what liberal studies is? That's why I'm considering a changing majors. I have a degree plan made for TESU and Excelsior that a few members made me for both degrees but my university took my Ace credits so I'm thinking of taking the business courses to fulfill their degree requirements. dfrecore Wrote:A couple of questions: Changing my major.. - cali86 - 02-08-2017 This is what I have done... Here is the quarter hour to semester hour conversion. Eastern Oregon University: Winter 2008 ECED 310 UG Growing Child: Birth-8 Yrs B+ 3 qh= 2 sh Eastern Oregon University: Spring 2008 ECED 310 UG Behavior and Guidance of Young A- 3 qh= 2 sh SOC 204 UG Gen Sociology A 5 qh= 3.33 sh Eastern Oregon University: Fall 2008 THEA UG 267 Tech TA:Makeup A 3 qh= 2 sh PSY 201 UG Gen Psychology D 4 qh= 2.67 sh Eastern Oregon University: Winter 2009 SSCI 145 UG Survival Skls Dstnce Learners Satisfactiory 2 qh= 1.33 sh Eastern Oregon University: Summer 2009 BA 131 UG Business Data Process A 3 qh= 2 sh WR 121 UG Expos Prose Writing B 4 qh= 2.67 sh Eastern Oregon University: Spring 2011 BA 225 UG Report Writing C 4 qh= 2.67 sh THEA 250 UG Acting I C 4 qh= 2.67 sh Eastern Oregon University: Summer 2011 ART 120 UG Design I A 4 qh= 2.67 sh GEOL 123 UG Geol Columbia Rvr Grge B 2 qh= 1.33 sh SPCH 112 UG Public Speaking A 3 qh= 2 sh THEA 264 UG Stagecraft B+ 3 qh= 2 sh Eastern Oregon University: Fall 2011 BA 211 UG Financial Account C+ 4 qh= 2.67 sh COM 111 UG Interperson Comm B 3 qh= 2 sh SCI 200 UG FM Broadcasting I S 1 qh= 0.67 sh Eastern Oregon University: Winter 2012 BA 101 UG Intro Bus & Global Envir A 3 qh= 2 sh ENGL 104 UG Intro to Lit C+ 4 qh= 2.67 sh MUS 107 UG Listen in Music A- 4 qh= 2.67 sh THEA 112 UG Intro Thearoduction A 3 qh= 2 sh Eastern Oregon University: Summer 2012 Course Level Title Grade Credit Hours Quality Points Start and End Dates R BA 114 UG MicroTopic: Database Mgmt C+ 1 qh= 0.67 sh BA 114 UG Micro Topic:Spreadsheets C 1 qh= 0.67 sh BA 220 UG Gender/Work&Society B+ 5 qh= 3.33 sh COM 215 UG Conflict Management A 3 qh= 2 sh GEOL 122 UG Geol John Day Entry C 2 qh= 1.33 sh Eastern Oregon University: Fall 2012 BA 213 UG Managerial Account D 4 qh= 2.67 sh BA 254 UG Business Law C- 4 qh= 2.67 sh Eastern Oregon University: Summer 2013 BA 408 UG Job Search Skills A 1 qh= 0.67 sh COM 335 UG Comm, Gender&Culture A 2 qh= 1.33 sh COM 340 UG Interview Strat/Skills B 3 qh= 2 sh Eastern Oregon University: Fall 2013 BA 315 UG QuickBooks & Related Tech C 3 qh= 2 sh WR 320 UG Professional Writing B 3 qh= 2 sh Eastern Oregon University: Winter 2014 BA 315 UG QuickBooks & Related Tech C 3 qh= 2 sh WR 320 UG Professional Writing B 3 qh= 2 sh BA 321 UG Prin Of Management D 4 qh= 2.67 sh Modesto Junior College: Summer 2016 CLDV 101 A Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children 4 sh CLDV 103 B Child Growth and Development 4 sh CLDV 107 B Introduction to Curriculum 4 sh CLDV 109 C Child Family and Community 4 sh Merced Junior College: Summer 2010 BA 211 Financial Account B 6 qh= 4 sh CS LDT Begin Word Processing A 1.5 qh= 1 sh PES 180 Aerobics A 1.5 qh= 1 sh Merced College: Fall 2010 CS LDT Computer Applications A 4.5 qh= 3 sh SCI 221 Intro To Astronomy*SMI C 4.5 qh= 3 sh Merced College: Summer 2011 ECON 201 Microeconomics C 4.5 qh= 3 sh ECON 202 Macroeconomics C 4.5 qh= 3 sh Aleks 2016: Intermediate Algebra, college algebra, statistics The free ethics course from the insurance institute Study.com: Personal finance, (in progress is Principles of marketing, and history of Vietnam war) Changing my major.. - High_Order1 - 02-08-2017 +1 to dfrecore!! The TESU diploma only lists BA / BS. No concentration - that was an issue for me, this is current as of this posting date. OP have you considered teaching in another state? Some places are *hurting* for good teachers and offer quite a few incentives for teaching there. I think Tennessee is one. If you really want to teach, that's the route I'd go. Changing my major.. - davewill - 02-08-2017 Yep, my diploma only says, "Bachelor of Arts". The transcript adds, "Area of Study: Computer Science". Changing my major.. - dfrecore - 02-08-2017 cali86 Wrote:I live in CA and would love more information on that online program. The concern I have is most alternative routes in CA require any degree but general education. I thought that's what liberal studies is? That's why I'm considering a changing majors. I have a degree plan made for TESU and Excelsior that a few members made me for both degrees but my university took my Ace credits so I'm thinking of taking the business courses to fulfill their degree requirements. I'm not sure this is true. At my local state college (CSUSM), you can get a BALS plus the Multiple Subject Teaching Credential. So I can't imagine a popular state college offering a degree program that wouldn't work for multiple options. But, hey, I'm not a teacher, so I am not exactly an expert on this subject. I also don't know what grade(s) you want to teach, or subjects, or whatever. So I really don't have enough info to be able to help you navigate this. I would advise that you do a lot of research on this prior to changing your major, just so you know exactly what your options are. Also, I already created a degree plan for you, so I'm not going to do any additional work on it. But it included both the BALS, and the BSBA in GM. And, make sure you don't round up when doing your conversations - TESU won't. They round down. Just so you don't get in a pinch thinking you have a credit or two more than you do. Changing my major.. - cali86 - 02-08-2017 Yes CA just decided to do this too but the new multiple subject credential program with a bachelors degree won't be available till 2018. It's too late for me as I am almost done. My only options are taking CSET and credential program after which I'm trying to avoid taking that as the new program I'm too late for won't require CSET. The other option I actually want to do does not allow you to go into it if you have a general education degree which is becoming an intern usually they will pay for your credential and you will teach while earning it. That's the route I want.. I believe I can finish my BA in Business.. I literally just completed the Principles of Marketing course in 3 days.. Changing my major.. - KayV - 02-08-2017 If you want to do your BSBA at TESU, you might want to sign up for the TECEP Strategic Management immediately. http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-thomas-edison-charter-oak-specific/28204-strategic-management-tecep-under-review.html |