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Shmoop-Information Literacy - Rf10 - 05-04-2017 Do any of the Shmoop Literature courses transfer in for the Information Literacy requirement at TESU? Thanks for the help. Shmoop-Information Literacy - rlw74 - 05-04-2017 Here is what TESU says they will take for this category: Information Literacy ENG-201: Technical Writing This is also offered as a TECEP exam HIS-356: War and American Society LIT-291: Analysis and Interpretation of Literature LIT-301: Advanced American Literature I LIT-302: Advanced American Literature II LIT-331: African Encounters LIT-460: Non-Western Literature PSY-322: Experimental Psychology REL-405: World Religions SOC-291: Criminology SOS-110: Living in the Information Age SOS-492: Research Methods in the Social Sciences I don't think any of the shmoop courses come over with those course numbers. Shmoop-Information Literacy - dfrecore - 05-04-2017 rlw74 Wrote:Here is what TESU says they will take for this category: These are TESU's courses that come in this way, they will take some different course numbers (World Religions from study.com, SL, DSST, and Ed4Credit comes in as REL-277 and they will take those). Whenever TESU lists specific courses for something, those are normally the courses THEY offer. This does not mean that they won't take another similar course with a different course number. Shmoop-Information Literacy - rlw74 - 05-04-2017 Yes, I should have specified that those are TESU course numbers. I used study.com World Religions and it didn't come in as the same course number but fulfilled the same category. The OP stated they wanted to know what shmoop equivalencies are and I don't think any of the shmoop courses look a whole lot like the TESU list. |