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Tesc - SuzanneD - 11-30-2015 Tesc put my straighterline intro to business under other courses instead of business in society. :mad: Tesc - LaterBloomer - 12-01-2015 The credit kings and queens will no doubt (accurately) pipe in with the correct answer, or ways to argue the point if TESC is messing with you, but I have a question. Isn't the Business Ethics course the same as Business in Society? Do NOT however, ever, ever, ever depend on my memory of what courses match which requirements. Ever. Not ever. Tesc - dfrecore - 12-01-2015 SL Intro to Business is BUS-101 - it has never counted as Business in Society, which if you read the course description, sounds an awful lot like a Business Ethics course! I have heard of SL Business Ethics being put into that requirement, but I don't have it on my spreadsheet (I really should keep notes on there, but it would start to become very unwieldy). Tesc - SuzanneD - 12-02-2015 Thanks for the responses. Does this mean I meed another ethics course? I already took business ethics. I see international business listed as an option, what would be the corresponding test/class? Tesc - AngelaP - 12-02-2015 Thomas Edison State College Course Equivalency Guide | StraighterLine Tesc - dfrecore - 12-02-2015 SuzanneD Wrote:Thanks for the responses. Does this mean I meed another ethics course? I already took business ethics. I see international business listed as an option, what would be the corresponding test/class? Where did TESC place your Business Ethics course? Up in the Ethics section? If so, then you need Business in Society (TECEP) or International Business (TorCollegeCredits). I would suggest the TECEP, if you need residency credits anyway - plus it should be fairly easy to pass if you already took Business Ethics). Conversely, if they put the Business Ethics course down in the Business in Society section (or if you'd like them to- you can ask them to move it down there) you can then take the Ethics in America DSST, or either Ethics UExcel exams, or the Environmental Ethics TECEP. Check with TESC first to see which option will work best for you. You don't want to take an Ethics course/exam and then have them say that Business Ethics doesn't count towards Business in Society. Always check first! |