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Rough draft for degree plan - lemonsama - 12-16-2014 Okay so I have a rough draft for a degree I wanted to see what you guys thought and if you had any advice especially for the literature requirements which you see have nothing as I'm still thinking up a game plan for them. Rough draft for degree plan - Photog - 12-16-2014 It is looking good so far ![]() I don't think tests are available for a lot of the BA English credits, so you will need to complete quite a few courses. There are English courses available at: (thanks to KayV, Sanantone, and Westerner) BYU Adams State University Western Washington University Fresno Pacific University of Idaho Colorado State Pueblo and TESC have a few too. ALEKS can be used to get 12 math credits for $20 if you prepare in advance and complete them in one month. These can fill out some gen ed. There are quite a few credits available at Saylor for free, or very low cost, that will help fill out gen ed. and free electives. NFA 3 free credits for free electives. TEEX 6 free credits for free electives. Kaplan PLA course 3 free credits for free electives. Also consider Straighterline. Rough draft for degree plan - KayV - 12-16-2014 I just posted some ideas for you on the other thread. ![]() Rough draft for degree plan - KayV - 12-16-2014 TESC BA Humanities (for teaching ESL) I. General Education Requirements 1. CLEP College Composition 6 (or 2 TECEPs) 2. TECEP Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics 3 3. TECEP Technical Writing 3 4. TECEP Computer Concepts and Applications 3 5. CLEP Humanities 6 6. CLEP Social Sciences 6 7. SL Intro to Environmental Science or TECEP Nutrition 3 8. DSST or SL Human/Cultural Geography 3 9. SL Cultural Anthropology 3 10. SL/CLEP Intro to Sociology 3 11. TECEP Environmental Ethics or DSST Ethics 3 12. LIT-205/206-CE American Literature 6 13. DSST ART-166-DE Art of the Western World 3 14. Any General Ed TECEP 3 15. Any General Ed TECEP 3 16. Any General Ed exam 3 II. Area of Study: Humanities (33 credits, 18UL) A. Literature (12) 1. LIT-208/209-CE English Literature 6 2. LIT-291/292-CE Analyzing and Interpreting Literature 6 B. Communications (12, 9UL) 3. TECEP Public Relations Thought & Practice (COM-210-TE) 3 4. SL Business Communications (COM-300) 3UL 5. Saylor Managerial Communications (COM-373) 3UL 6. Penn Foster Interpersonal Communication (COM-330) 3UL C. Philosophy (3UL) 7. SL PHI-384 Business Ethics 3UL D. Religion (3UL) 8. SL or DSST REL-405 Intro to World Religions 3UL E. Liberal Arts Capstone LIB-495 3UL III. Free Electives (in which we impress the TEFL recruiter) 1. CLEP Spanish Language 12 using spanishhour.com (any language will look good) 2. SL/CLEP Intro to Psychology 3 3. CLEP Human Growth and Development or DSST Lifespan Psych 3 4. CLEP Intro to Educational Psychology 3 5. DSST Foundations of Education 3 6. UExcel Literacy Instruction in the Elementary School 6 If you donât want to take the Spanish exam, you could finish those 12 credits with anything, including the no-cost TEEX Cybersecurity series for 6 hours, NFA for 3 hours, and Kaplan PLA for 3 hours. Also, if you wanted to avoid the Penn Foster class, you could switch to a BA in Liberal Studies and take the TECEP in Abnormal Psychology (PSY-350) or DSST Fundamentals of Counseling (PSY-331) for those last three upper level hours. Rough draft for degree plan - happydayruth - 12-16-2014 Lemonsama, here is my degree plan for my BA in English at TESC. I purposely chose to take a couple grammar/linguistic-leaning courses because of the direction I want to head post degree. Also, please note that I haven't completed all of this yet, but it is approved by TESC and listed on my academic evaluation with them (with the exception of the UExcel exam - I haven't asked them to add that yet) . TESC BA English I. General Education Requirements (60) 1. CLEP College Composition 6 2. Saylor or ALEKS algebra 3 3. Intro to Computing DSST 3 4. Public Relations Thought & Practice TECEP 3 5. CLEP Humanities 6 6. Intro to Sociology CLEP 3 7. Ethics in America DSST 3 8. General Anthropology DSST 3 9. Human/Cultural Geography DSST 3 10. Environment & Humanity DSST 3 11. Intro to Psychology CLEP 3 12. Human Growth & Development CLEP 3 13. Educational Psychology CLEP 3 14. Intro to Technical Writing DSST 3 15. Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union DSST 3 16. Intro to World Religions DSST 3 17. Analyzing and Interpreting Lit CLEP 3 (split) 18. Descriptive Grammar of the English Language LSU 3 II. Area of Study: (33 credits, 15UL) 1. American Literature CLEP 6 2. Analyzing and Interpreting Lit CLEP (split) Non-Western Literature 3. Russian Literature APU 3 English Electives 4. English Literature CLEP 6 5. Shakespeare APU 3 UL 6. The English Language SNHU 3 UL 7. One Writer’s Vision: Jane Austen TESC 3 UL 8. Studies in Literature: Fantasy of Tolkien & Lewis BYU 3 UL 9. Liberal Arts Capstone TESC 3 UL III. Free Electives (27 credits) 1. Intro to Marketing CLEP 3 2. Here’s to Your Health DSST 3 3. Kaplan PLA course 3 4. TEEX Cybersecurity courses 6 6. UExcel Literacy Instruction in the Elementary School 6 7. Prior music course credits 6 Also, check out APU's literature courses. They offer quite a few. I really enjoyed the Russian Literature course and I'm in the middle of taking Shakespeare from them right now as well. |