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BA in Sociology help! - rckola911 - 03-02-2018

Hi All I'm hoping you can help me.
I have been using: JSD's BA in Sociology (after July 1st, 2015) and Sanantone's TESU General Education Options After July 1, 2015
to complete this Degree. 

*I have just about finished the gen ed options, except for math/ All Via Straighterline 
*My real question is about the 18 UL credits portion. 
*Assuming i get the 12 UL credits from other sources, then the 6 from TESU, that equals the 18.
*So total credits would be about 80 or so. Gen Ed + UL credits
*To get the degree you need 120 or so. 
*Am i missing electives or do some of these credits equal more than 3?
*Apologies, i clearly get the 60 credit  Gen ed requirement, but after that i seem to have gotten confused.

Thanks for any info!  Below is the spreadsheet I've been using.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hlzv-Ajzw8tXYv5LBgWlh1Yu20TIRlCKbXVYWnjfqZQ/edit?usp=sharing

-ro
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RE: BA in Sociology help! - davewill - 03-02-2018

Yes. There are 27 credits of free electives. They can be anything. Also there are a total of 33 units in the Sociology AOS of which 18 have to be UL.

60 GenEds + 33 AOS + 27 free electives = 120

https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/ba/Sociology.cfm

Have you applied to TESU, yet? If not, I recommend you do, and send your current transcripts in. Then you will have a filled in evaluation, and things will make more sense.


RE: BA in Sociology help! - jsd - 03-02-2018

I'll have to wait until I'm back at my desktop to look at this more closely, but it looks like for starters you're missing your free electives? These are electives that don't need to be gen Ed or sociology, and I think with the Soc degree you have around 27cr of free electives.

Again, I'll give better info wheb I'm back at a computer and not on my phone.


RE: BA in Sociology help! - dfrecore - 03-02-2018

I'm not sure if you're already enrolled and under and old catalog? If not, you're missing some courses in the AOS:

Intro to Sociology (you're going to have to move that from the Diversity Area - you can move Anthropology up to Diversity)
Statistics

Also, I think Social Theory is a category of class, rather than an actual class. You just need to find out what that is, and then you could probably find one somewhere inexpensively (I'm thinking Victimology would work - CSU-Global, Propero & PF all have it).

Study.com's Sociology of Work would work (UL). Social Psychology might as well (LL). They also have Ethics in the Social Sciences in the pipeline.

Marriage & the Family TECEP exam will definitely work (it's in their listing)

Lumerit has Social Justice from a Biblical Perspective.

There's a UExcel Social Psych course that's UL.

Then, just a reminder that you're limited to 90cr from a single source, so don't take too many SL courses (you're at 72cr from there now).


RE: BA in Sociology help! - jsd - 03-02-2018

I would be shocked if Victomology counted as Social Theory. Social Theory is a category, but it's a pretty narrow category encompassing exploration of various approaches to sociology.

For example, here is the class that TESU offers for this category:


Quote:SOC-417 Contemporary Sociological Theory
This course explores recent and contemporary sociological theories in an effort to help students understand how society functions. It examines the theories of George Simmel, George Herbert Mead, Anthony Giddens, J�rgen Habermas and Pierre Bourdieu, providing students with the opportunity to explore and compare the sociological ideas of these theorists. The course also considers the concept of a shift from modernity to postmodernity in sociological theory in order to provide students with the opportunity to critically examine the thrust of sociological theory in the present day. Students will be expected to critically examine whether/how the theories relate to real-world situations and events.

Advisory: This is an upper-level course. Students should have knowledge equivalent to an introductory sociology course.



RE: BA in Sociology help! - dfrecore - 03-02-2018

There are a bunch of Sociology courses that might work at CSU-Pueblo IS for $555. But here's a good one for Social Theory:

SOC 310 - Social and Cultural Theory
Examine from classical to contemporary theory in sociology and anthropology


RE: BA in Sociology help! - jsd - 03-02-2018

(03-02-2018, 08:03 PM)dfrecore Wrote: There are a bunch of Sociology courses that might work at CSU-Pueblo IS for $555.  But here's a good one for Social Theory:

SOC 310 - Social and Cultural Theory
Examine from classical to contemporary theory in sociology and anthropology

Yeah, I'd much rather do that than spend $1000-1500 at TESU


RE: BA in Sociology help! - rckola911 - 03-02-2018

(03-02-2018, 04:55 PM)davewill Wrote: Yes. There are 27 credits of free electives. They can be anything. Also there are a total of 33 units in the Sociology AOS of which 18 have to be UL.

60 GenEds + 33 AOS + 27 free electives = 120

https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/ba/Sociology.cfm

Have you applied to TESU, yet? If not, I recommend you do, and send your current transcripts in. Then you will have a filled in evaluation, and things will make more sense.

Thanks davewill,
*When you say 27 of free electives/anything, is there  a list somewhere with so called free electives?
*Also what does AOS mean?
*I have not applied to Tesu yet because, i thought once you did you cannot add any future transcripts to them, thought it was a one shot deal?
thanks

(03-02-2018, 05:28 PM)dfrecore Wrote: I'm not sure if you're already enrolled and under and old catalog?  If not, you're missing some courses in the AOS:

Intro to Sociology (you're going to have to move that from the Diversity Area - you can move Anthropology up to Diversity)
Statistics

Also, I think Social Theory is a category of class, rather than an actual class.  You just need to find out what that is, and then you could probably find one somewhere inexpensively (I'm thinking Victimology would work - CSU-Global, Propero & PF all have it).  

Study.com's Sociology of Work would work (UL).  Social Psychology might as well (LL).  They also have Ethics in the Social Sciences in the pipeline.

Marriage & the Family TECEP exam will definitely work (it's in their listing)

Lumerit has Social Justice from a Biblical Perspective.

There's a UExcel Social Psych course that's UL.

Then, just a reminder that you're limited to 90cr from a single source, so don't take too many SL courses (you're at 72cr from there now).
*Thanks for the info,
*Also glad you said something about Straighterline , yes i intend not to take any more since im at 72 or so.
*The courses you listed above I assume are Sociology Electives? Is there anyway to find out if Tesu still accepts them , or do i have to enroll to do a transcript check?
*Also if i move Intro to Sociology  away from the Diversity Area, i assume i need to take 1 more elective to replace Anthropology?

(03-02-2018, 08:17 PM)jsd Wrote:
(03-02-2018, 08:03 PM)dfrecore Wrote: There are a bunch of Sociology courses that might work at CSU-Pueblo IS for $555.  But here's a good one for Social Theory:

SOC 310 - Social and Cultural Theory
Examine from classical to contemporary theory in sociology and anthropology

Yeah, I'd much rather do that than spend $1000-1500 at TESU
I may need to verify with Tesu if they take it, if so thats a winner!1/2 the price there.
thanks


RE: BA in Sociology help! - davewill - 03-02-2018

(03-02-2018, 10:47 PM)rckola911 Wrote:
(03-02-2018, 04:55 PM)davewill Wrote: Yes. There are 27 credits of free electives. They can be anything. Also there are a total of 33 units in the Sociology AOS of which 18 have to be UL.

60 GenEds + 33 AOS + 27 free electives = 120

https://www.tesu.edu/heavin/ba/Sociology.cfm

Have you applied to TESU, yet? If not, I recommend you do, and send your current transcripts in. Then you will have a filled in evaluation, and things will make more sense.

Thanks davewill,
*When you say 27 of free electives/anything, is there  a list somewhere with so called free electives?
*Also what does AOS mean?
*I have not applied to Tesu yet because, i thought once you did you cannot add any future transcripts to them, thought it was a one shot deal?
thanks
WGU has that policy, but TESU will let you transfer more credit as you go along, so no problem with applying, in fact you really should do so soon so the catalog can't be changed out from under you. AOS is area of study. Free electives are literally any course worth college credit, so no list needed.


RE: BA in Sociology help! - dfrecore - 03-02-2018

Here is a spreadsheet showing your credits, and what you have left.  It's showing as costing more than it actually will, since I put in every sociology course I could find.  You just need 33cr in the AOS, and some are required, and 18cr of UL are needed (so 5 UL courses plus the capstone).

Once you narrow down the courses you want to take in the AOS, I would get them preapproved by TESU as fitting in correctly (you have to be enrolled for this to happen).  So, consider taking the Marriage & the Family TECEP to get enrolled, since it's an inexpensive test and will kill 2 birds with 1 stone (fits in the AOS and counts for enrollment).