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TESC degree plan - BA in English - RaeBateman - 09-11-2012 Alright, y'all, after much thinking and pondering and planning, I've decided to dive in and pursue a BA in English from TESC. I *think* I have all my ducks in a row, but if you bright and wonderful Degree Gurus could look over this plan for me, that would be wonderful. Thanks SO much! BA in English Credit Distribution Subject Category Credits I. General Education Requirements - 60 A. English Composition - 6 1. AP English Test (6) COMPLETE B. Humanities - 12 1. Beginning Russian - BYU-Idaho (4) COMPLETE 2. DSST Intro to World Religion (3) 3. CLEP English Literature (6) C. Social Sciences -12 1. AP Government Test (3) COMPLETE 2. DSST Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (3) 3. DSST Civil War and Reconstruction (3) 4. CLEP Introduction to Psychology (3) D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics -12 One college-level mathematics course required - 3 1. AP Calculus Test (3) COMPLETE One computer science course recommended - 3 1. DSST Introduction to Computing (3) Other natural sciences/mathematics - 6 1. Chemistry - UH-Manoa (4) COMPLETE 2. Physics - UH-Manoa (3) COMPLETE E. General Education Electives - 18 1. AP Biology Test (6) COMPLETE 2. Astronomy - BYU-Idaho (4) COMPLETE 3. Botany - BYU-Idaho (4) COMPLETE 4. Child Development - BYU-Idaho (3) COMPLETE 5. Earth Science - BYU-Idaho (3) COMPLETE II. Area of Study: English - 33 A. Required Courses - 12 Survey of Literature I & II - 6 1. CLEP American Literature (6) Analysis and Interpretation of Literature -3 1.CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (6) Nonwestern Literature - 3 1. TESC LIT 460: Non-Western Literature (3) B. Capstone - 3 LIB-495 Liberal Arts Capstone - 3 1. TESC LIB 495: Liberal Arts Capstone (3) C. English Electives - 18 1. CSUP ENG 370: Rediscovering the Fairy Tale (3) 2. CSUP ENG 354: Women Writers of Science Fiction (3) 3. BYU ELANG 322: Modern American Usage (3) 4. BYU ENG 395: Studies in Literature - Christian Fantasy (3) 5. BYU ENG 320R: Writing for Children and Adolescents (3) 6. BYU ENG 420: Literature for Adolescents (3) III. Free Electives -27 1. Introduction to Film Arts and Analysis - BYU-Idaho (3) COMPLETE 2. BYU ELANG 325: The Grammar of English (3) 3. BYU ENG 218R: Creative Writing (3) 4. ISI LIBS 429: Adolescent Literature for Librarians (3) 5. CLEP Human Growth and Development (3) 6. CLEP Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 (3) 7. CLEP Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present (3) 8. CLEP History of the US: Early Colonization to 1877 (3) 9. CLEP History of the US: 1865 to Present (3) Total 120 I didn't include course numbers for the classes I've already taken as I don't expect anyone to know individual course transfers, and I think the course title is enough. Let me know what you think. Any feedback is invaluable. Thanks! TESC degree plan - BA in English - af2012 - 09-11-2012 First thing, when you take the CLEP Analyzing & Interpreting Lit, you will only need 3 of the 6 credits to complete that portion of your requirements, the other 3 credits will be put up in humanities (so you can drop the Intro to World Religions). Second, all those CLEPs & 3 classes you have down in free electives? Scrap them & go to do the FEMA classes for free & have them transferred in. They're free to take, free to transfer in & for most majors they ONLY transfer in as free electives so I say go the cheap route! That's what I did. Since you already did 3 credits with the Intro to Film Arts then you will only need 24 FEMA's to fill up your free electives. Good luck! Amy TESC degree plan - BA in English - RaeBateman - 09-11-2012 Ah! Thank you. I will definitely split that A&I CLEP and drop World Religions. And I'll look into FEMA courses and see what interests me. As of now, wherever I can, I am only taking courses and tests that interest me, instead of just trying to fulfill the credits. But I will definitely check that route out. Thanks, Amy! TESC degree plan - BA in English - mrs.b - 09-11-2012 You have four surplus credits in Humanities (1), Natural Sciences and Mathematics (1), and Gen Ed Electives (2) over the section requirements. If your evaluation populates anything like mine did originally, one of the courses currently listed under Gen Ed Electives will be moved down to Free Electives, and the surplus credit in Humanities will be entered as an exception to complete the Gen Ed Ele group. The surplus credit in Science/Math will be entered as an exception to Free Ele. In other words, I think your evaluation will look more like this, leaving you with four credits too many planned in Free Electives. I would suggest dropping one to two courses in Free Ele. If you drop two, you would just need to find two FEMAs OR take the one-credit Jane Austin course and just one FEMA. Or you could just drop one of the courses under Free Electives, and just have one credit over. Snipped Evaluation: B. Humanities - 12 1. Beginning Russian - BYU-Idaho (4) COMPLETE 2. CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature (3 surplus from Area of Study) 3. CLEP English Literature (6) ⦠D. Natural Sciences and Mathematics -12 One college-level mathematics course required - 3 1. AP Calculus Test (3) COMPLETE One computer science course recommended - 3 1. DSST Introduction to Computing (3) Other natural sciences/mathematics - 6 1. Chemistry - UH-Manoa (4) COMPLETE 2. Physics - UH-Manoa (3) COMPLETE E. General Education Electives - 18 !! Exception â Surplus credit from English Literature !! Take 17 credits 1. AP Biology Test (6) COMPLETE 2. Astronomy - BYU-Idaho (4) COMPLETE 3. Botany - BYU-Idaho (4) COMPLETE 4. Child Development - BYU-Idaho (3) COMPLETE ⦠III. Free Electives -27 !! Exception â Surplus credit from Physics !! Take 26 credits 1. Introduction to Film Arts and Analysis - BYU-Idaho (3) COMPLETE 2. BYU ELANG 325: The Grammar of English (3) 3. BYU ENG 218R: Creative Writing (3) 4. ISI LIBS 429: Adolescent Literature for Librarians (3) 5. CLEP Human Growth and Development (3) 6. CLEP Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 (3) 7. CLEP Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present (3) 8. CLEP History of the US: Early Colonization to 1877 (3) 9. CLEP History of the US: 1865 to Present (3) 5. Earth Science - BYU-Idaho (3) COMPLETE TESC degree plan - BA in English - Barmack - 09-13-2012 I actually would like to do the same degree international student (canada) Any idea on the amount it would cost from scratch? (cant do FEMA) TESC degree plan - BA in English - RaeBateman - 10-26-2012 I did the math for my plan, based on course costs, test costs, testing center fees, TESC enrollment and fees, and current costs of the books. This can all change, because - especially when it comes to the money - things change all the time. I found that my plan should cost just under $11,000. That's definitely not the cheapest route to take, but I had to weigh cost and time against what I actively want to learn. And since I want an education, not just the degree, the extra cost and time is worth it to me. Keep in mind that I already have some credits going into this, and since I was on scholarship when I earned those and they were free, I don't know what the cost is for those. I also don't know - though I imagine you've researched this - whether being an international student will change these costs. I hope this helps! TESC degree plan - BA in English - Toasted201 - 03-18-2015 Sorry to resurrect a thread but I am currently pursuing a degree in Business General Management from TESC. I'm considering changing my degree to English but am concerned I wont be able to finish it as all of the required courses are not offered. Maybe someone here can enlighten me on how I can get this done. Also What do these terms mean? Byu? Clep? Fema? TESC degree plan - BA in English - KayV - 03-18-2015 This information is so old that it would be better to start a new thread in which you list the courses you already have and we go from there. TESC no longer accepts FEMA classes, and the General Education requirements have also changed a great deal. BYU is Brigham Young University CLEP is a very well-known credit-by-exam program FEMA is Federal Emergency Management Agency, which TESC used accept for credit (but no longer does) TESC degree plan - BA in English - dfrecore - 03-19-2015 They don't even offer Survey of Lit I & II, so it's hard to know what you could take elsewhere as a substitution for those. You'd need a description from TESC for those. There are some CLEP's that you can take (Amer Lit, English Lit & Analyzing & Interpreting Lit), a DSST (Technical Writing), and some lit courses at CSU Pueblo, BYU Independent Study, other popular schools on this forum. But it's not a test-out degree like Management is. You'd also have to take the Capstone through TESC to finish up. TESC degree plan - BA in English - KayV - 03-19-2015 Survey of Lit can be tested out of with American Lit I and II or British Lit I and II, but really, let's start a new thread so people don't see this and think, "I'll do this!" when it is no longer a viable plan. |