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finishing degree after many years - ahall123 - 08-11-2016 After many years, I would like to finish my degree. I am thinking I would would go to TESC, but certainly open to other thoughts. Back in the day, I attended a State University and hoping to transfer the following Composition (Eng 101) Intro to Western Civilization (HST 101) Basic Concepts Math Introductory Sociology Introductory Spanish Composition and LIT (Eng 102) Basic Concepts Math II Introductory Psychology History of Western Art Introductory Spanish II Biological Science Macroeconomics US History The US and World Problems Fundamentals of Accounting I Biological Science II Microeconomics Finite Mathematics American National Government Intro to Data Processing Fiction Public Communication Fundamentals Of Accounting II Probability and Statistics Marketing Principles of Management Social Psychology Can someone help me with a degree plan? I am not sure how these might fulfill the TESC requirements since the categories seem so different. Any thoughts or guidance would be very appreciated. I would like to get the BS in Finance or Accounting . Do you see anything in my list that you think would fulfill the Quantitative Literacy, Information Literacy, Diversity and Ethics requirements? Is there a guide to common equivalents somewhere that I am missing? Thanks, AH finishing degree after many years - dfrecore - 08-11-2016 I can help you. I created a quick plan for the BSBA Accounting at TESU. The Finance degree will be exactly the same but with 6 different courses in the AOS (Area of Study). Unfortunately, I'm not sure if there is an inexpensive way to get the 6th course (we have 5 available through different means), but you would just have to find that course somewhere. finishing degree after many years - jsd - 08-11-2016 not that it's important, but you listed the $300 Cornerstone as a "Capstone" accidentally finishing degree after many years - Zachcleigh - 08-11-2016 A BSBA at TESC would directly use these in the "major category" (assuming they are transferable): Macroeconomics Fundamentals of Accounting I Microeconomics Intro to Data Processing (maybe if its taken as a computer intro class) Fundamentals Of Accounting II Marketing Principles of Management Under GER (General education requirements, the following would be directly usable (assuming they transfer): Composition (Eng 101) Intro to Western Civilization (HST 101) Basic Concepts Math Introductory Sociology Introductory Spanish Composition and LIT (Eng 102) Basic Concepts Math II Introductory Psychology History of Western Art Introductory Spanish II Biological Science US History The US and World Problems Biological Science II Finite Mathematics American National Government Public Communication Probability and Statistics Social Psychology The remaining course(s) would be usable to fill elective requirements, along with some of the courses above (some will overlap and be usable as elective credit). |