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RE: COSC Business Degree planning - Step 1 - ztkerls - 02-24-2019 I do not know the BSBA as well as the Individualized or Liberal Studies majors at COSC but I went ahead put your information into the spreadsheet that I use adjusted it for the BSBA requirements. I may have missed some of your credits or COSC may place them slightly different but this is what I came up with. I couldn't find courses that would cover these requirements:
I assumed the Liberal Arts and Upper-Level status for all of the classes whether you have completed them or not so that we can see where you stand. As a BS degree, COSC requires you have 60 Liberal Arts credits. My estimate has you at around 71 at the end so you are good there I think. If they evaluate the classes like mine were, my estimate has you with 29 Upper-Level credits like before, but we will see when the evaluation comes in, in a few days. Luckily COSC is pretty fast once the transcripts arrive. Personally, it has never taken more than 5 days for my transferred classes to get on my evaluation after the transcript arrived. Lastly, it looks like you will easily be above the 120 credit minimum. I am excited to see your evaluation results. RE: COSC Business Degree planning - Step 1 - scout2family - 03-04-2019 (02-24-2019, 09:35 AM)ztkerls Wrote: I do not know the BSBA as well as the Individualized or Liberal Studies majors at COSC but I went ahead put your information into the spreadsheet that I use adjusted it for the BSBA requirements. I may have missed some of your credits or COSC may place them slightly different but this is what I came up with. Thank you soooo much! Super helpful! It's been a week and I'm still waiting on COSC to 'receive' one of my transcripts. I left a voicemail for the gal that called to ask about it, and I told her to disregard it. That was nearly a week ago. I'll post an eval once I get it. It's looking like I'm going with TESU tho-- the dean reached out to me and put me into the capstone course that was closed/full. ![]() RE: COSC Business Degree planning - Step 1 - nosey561 - 03-05-2019 (03-04-2019, 09:25 PM)scout2family Wrote:(02-24-2019, 09:35 AM)ztkerls Wrote: I do not know the BSBA as well as the Individualized or Liberal Studies majors at COSC but I went ahead put your information into the spreadsheet that I use adjusted it for the BSBA requirements. I may have missed some of your credits or COSC may place them slightly different but this is what I came up with. My son took a science lab in Biology, but never took the course.At first, COSC rejected it.But recently, they changed the evaluation and accepted the Biology lab.In this case, COSC accepted the lab,even though my son never took the course. RE: COSC Business Degree planning - Step 1 - xjarhead1999 - 03-08-2019 Was wondering if one of you guys could help me with where I might stand with a business degree at COSC also. I tried to take the plans that were made here and put my information in but only managed to confuse myself. My mind isn't exactly what it used to be. Not that I think anyone remembers me but I have been away for a little while. I was going to go to JFKU back late last year but due to some medical issues, I had to stop before I even got started. I am a little slower now, both physically and mentally, but I still need this and can do it. anyway. here is what I have. I think I am fairly close to COSC requirements. Ashford University ENG 125 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE COM 112 UTILIZING INFORMATION IN COLLEGE WRITING Western International University COM 110 EFFECTIVE PERSUASIVE WRITING COM 112 UTILIZING INFORMATION IN COLLEGE WRITING CRT 201 CRITICAL THINKING IT 101 SKILLS FOR LEARNING IN AN INFORMATION AGE Straighterline Business Ethics Accounting 2 Business Law Accounting 1 The Institutes Ethics and the CPCU Code of Professional Conduct TEEX Information Risk Management (recent) Cyber Ethics (recent) Cyber Security for Business Professionals (Early 2018) Cyber Security for Everyone (Early 2018) Cyber Security for IT Professionals (Early 2018) Sophia Developing Effective Teams Foundations of College Algebra Student Success Foundations of Statistics The Essentials of Managing Conflict ALEKS College Algebra Shmoop Introduction to Physics Pre-Algebra I Pre-Algebra II Introduction to Biology Introduction to Art History Introduction to Film Studies History of Technology Business Communication Principles of Management Principles of Finance Human Sexuality Economics 101 The Bible as Literature media literacy Professional Writing Introduction to Marketing Study.com Finance 102: Personal Finance Library Science 101: Information Literacy Political Science 102: American Government Business 104: Information Systems and Computer Applications Religion 101: Intro to World Religions History 108: History of the Vietnam War I'm sorry to ask for this but I appreciate any help someone could give. Suggestions for the remaining classes would be a great help too. I would prefer to do as much as I can at straighterline, shmoop, and study.com as I can. RE: COSC Business Degree planning - Step 1 - topdog98 - 03-08-2019 (03-08-2019, 09:28 AM)xjarhead1999 Wrote: Was wondering if one of you guys could help me with where I might stand with a business degree at COSC also. I tried to take the plans that were made here and put my information in but only managed to confuse myself. My mind isn't exactly what it used to be. Not that I think anyone remembers me but I have been away for a little while. I was going to go to JFKU back late last year but due to some medical issues, I had to stop before I even got started. I am a little slower now, both physically and mentally, but I still need this and can do it. Please be aware that I am out of date and out of practice on this, but this is what I think that you need. I'd be happy to try to answer any questions that you have. You have a fantastic start, and you can do this! General Education Needed: English Comp 1 Public Speaking Science Lab – 1 hour Science course (You will need another science because Intro to Physics is just a 2 hour course.) Business needed: Managerial Accounting Organizational Behavior Macroeconomics Microeconomics Business Statistics Three Upper Level Business Courses Courses To Be Taken at COSC: Cornerstone Business Capstone Be sure you have a total of 30 upper level credits (COSC business capstone included). |