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What would these classes fall under at TESC? - Potatoloco - 01-24-2011

Waiting for the eval to come back in. Naturally it'll be a few weeks.....but I'm trying to get an estimation at where I could be at. I have majority of my classes placed, but I have a couple of classes that I'm not quite sure where they would fall under. This is also for a Finance Degree.

If Business Communications falls under Humanities, could I place Intro to Human Communications under there also or would this just be a general elective?

I also have Microcomputer Applications, will this possibly cover Computer Concepts and Applications?

And then I have Mythology. Is it possible this could cover Humanities or would this once again be a general elective?


What would these classes fall under at TESC? - CLEP101 - 01-27-2011

Potatoloco Wrote:Waiting for the eval to come back in. Naturally it'll be a few weeks.....but I'm trying to get an estimation at where I could be at. I have majority of my classes placed, but I have a couple of classes that I'm not quite sure where they would fall under. This is also for a Finance Degree.

If Business Communications falls under Humanities, could I place Intro to Human Communications under there also or would this just be a general elective?

I also have Microcomputer Applications, will this possibly cover Computer Concepts and Applications?

And then I have Mythology. Is it possible this could cover Humanities or would this once again be a general elective?

I would definitely wait for the eval to get back, but if Intro to Human Communications is a Speech type class, then yes it will probably fall under humanities.
Mythology would also fall under humanities,
Micro Computer Applications would probably cover the recommended computer course by TESC (COS-101) Introduction to Computers.


What would these classes fall under at TESC? - ryoder - 01-28-2011

Business comm is required for their business degree so go look at the credit distribution page,make a copy of it as a text file andstart plugging in your classes. It will transcript over as business comm directly.


What would these classes fall under at TESC? - MA2 - 01-28-2011

Couldn't you just look at the catalog of classes and see where the classes you are trying to take or transfer fit in? Unless I missed something...

That's one benefit of being a veteran... I just walk in to the VA liaison's office and ask the counselor what credits would go where... no applications, no waiting in line, no rude college staff... Smile

MA2/USN


What would these classes fall under at TESC? - cookderosa - 01-28-2011

MA2 Wrote:Couldn't you just look at the catalog of classes and see where the classes you are trying to take or transfer fit in? Unless I missed something...

That's one benefit of being a veteran... I just walk in to the VA liaison's office and ask the counselor what credits would go where... no applications, no waiting in line, no rude college staff... Smile

MA2/USN


When you transfer classes INTO a college, they are generally not in the receiving college's catalog. That would be too easy lol.

In order to place your classes, you have to tell us what department they were taught out of. For instance, Human Communications could be from human resources, business administration, humanities, business transfer, or maybe even psychology. The name of the class doesn't matter so much- it's the dept that taught it which will determine it's classification.


What would these classes fall under at TESC? - Potatoloco - 02-01-2011

clep101 Wrote:I would definitely wait for the eval to get back, but if Intro to Human Communications is a Speech type class, then yes it will probably fall under humanities.
Mythology would also fall under humanities,
Micro Computer Applications would probably cover the recommended computer course by TESC (COS-101) Introduction to Computers.

This is what I'm hoping. It'd make life a lot easier knowing I got those classes covered.