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Study.com UL courses - both ACE & NCCRS - vpassenheim - 05-06-2018 Guys, I usually ask for help, so I decided to contribute. I know these statuses change ever so often, but as of today, the following courses at Study.com are evaluated by both services as being UL (Upper Level): (UL/UL) = ACE/NCCRS UL History 306: The American Civil War Era (UL/UL) Business 327: Retail Strategy (UL/UL) Business 324: Managerial Communication (UL/UL) Business 323: Organizational Theory (UL/UL) Business 321: Small Businessiness Management (UL/UL) Business 319: Negotiations and Conflict Management (UL/UL) Business 314: Employment Law (UL/UL) Business 313: Organizational Communication (UL/UL) Business 312: Advanced Operations Management (UL/UL) Business 310: Advanced Business Ethics (UL/UL) Business 308: Globalization & International Management (UL/UL) Business 307: Leadership and Organizational Behavior (UL/UL) Business 306: Strategic Human Resources Management (UL/UL) Business 304: Leading Organizational Change (UL/UL) Criminal Justice 305: The Juvenile Justice System (UL/UL) English 305: Advanced Technical Writing (UL/UL) Finance 301: Corporate Finance (UL/UL) Marketing 301: Marketing Research (UL/UL) Marketing 302: Consumer Behavior (UL/UL) Marketing 308: Applied Marketing (UL/UL) Accounting 301: Applied Managerial Accounting (UL/UL) Accounting 302: Advanced Accounting (UL/UL) Accounting 303: Cost Accounting (UL/UL) 23 in total. Of course, if you count all the ones which are considered UL by either one of the 2 services, that number climbs to about 39. |