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Daughter's BSBA TESU program - degree plan added - 12save - 01-25-2019 My daughter is currently working on an AA in general business at a California CC. We have qualified for a fee waiver, so have only had to pay $23 per semester in fees and had to buy her books and parking permit of $20 a semester. We are going to have her do a second AA in business which is a transfer degree. The one she is working on now has some non-transferable courses which are job/skill-related. Anyhow, she will end up with 80 transferable semester units from both degrees. She is young and I believe that she is benefitting from attending in-person classes because she went to a public charter school which was mostly homeschooling for high school. Also, the fee waiver we have qualified for has made her attending CC an affordable option. I know that she can transfer 80 units from a CC to TESU. Can she take the Institutes 2 credit ethics class, 3 CLEPS, another 1 unit free Sophia class, 24 units in Study.com UL/UD business classes, and then finish up with the 1 unit cornerstone and 3 unit capstone at TESU to earn her degree? 80 CC including all GE except 3 units in lit (CLEP - see below) and all business pre-requisites except Intro to mgmt. and and Intro to marketing (CLEP) 9 CLEP Anal. & Int. of Lit, Intro. to Mgmt, Intro. to Marketing 2 Institutes Ethics course 1 Sophia free courses 24 Study.com UD/UL business for gen. management emphasis 4 TESU - 1 unit cornerstone and 3 unit capstone 120 units total I can post a longer more detailed program, but does this sort of combination work at TESU for completing a degree? RE: Daughter's BSBA TESU program - Merlin - 01-26-2019 (01-25-2019, 09:23 PM)12save Wrote: My daughter is currently working on an AA in general business at a California CC. We have qualified for a fee waiver, so have only had to pay $23 per semester in fees and had to buy her books and parking permit of $20 a semester. We are going to have her do a second AA in business which is a transfer degree. The one she is working on now has some non-transferable courses which are job/skill-related. Anyhow, she will end up with 80 transferable semester units from both degrees. She is young and I believe that she is benefitting from attending in-person classes because she went to a public charter school which was mostly homeschooling for high school. Also, the fee waiver we have qualified for has made her attending CC an affordable option. As long as you know what program you're aiming for ahead of time (sounds like you're aiming for the TESU BS in Business Administration/General Management) so you can pick the right CC courses to fill the gaps, it should work. There is always the possibility that the CC courses might not transfer the way you expect though. For the TESU BSBA degree, you'll need
Daughter BSBA - program posted - 12save - 01-26-2019 This is what I have come up with so far: List of Classes General Education: English comp 1 (4) English comp 2 Speech Statistics (4) Finite Math (will this fulfill the TESU math for the BSBA – it is the one for business majors in California) Earth Science w/ lab (4) Life science (yet to be taken) American Popular Music History Some humanities/arts/literature class (yet to be chosen or taken) Microeconomics Macroeconomics Intro. to Psychology History 17A American Government Guidance (Intro. to college, study skills, etc.) PE (2) Child Growth and Development 53 units (52 + 28 units in business classes will make a total of 80 transferable CC units) Business: Intro to Business Money Management (not sure if this would be equivalent to Financial Management) Computer Applications Intro. to Computer Science (4) Intro. to Leadership Business Law (4) Financial Accounting (4) Managerial Accounting (4) 28 units Non-transferable: English (5) – remedial Keyboarding and Document formatting Applied Accounting (4) CLEP Analysis and Interpretation of Literature Intro. to Management Intro. to Marketing 9 units Free courses Ethics (2) The Institutes Sophia (2) The two free one unit courses 4 units Study.com International Business Business/Managerial communications 18 units in UL Management courses to fulfill the management concentration 24 units TESU 3 unit Cornerstone - will fulfill the Info. Literacy requirement 3 unit Capstone 6 units She still needs to take Sociology or some other class which will fulfill the cross-cultural general ed requirement, so. . . 3 units for sociology for gen ed from CLEP or Study.com 52 + 28 + 9 + 4 + 24 + 6 + 3 = 129 However, I am not sure that her Money Management class from CC is equivalent to the typical Financial Management class in a typical business major. I think I every requirement for GE and the major, but am not sure, so I am posting here to get feedback from the experts here. Thank you in advance to anyone who responds. RE: Daughter BSBA - program posted - Merlin - 01-26-2019 I'm sure others will chime in on the plan itself, but I can address a few things I notice right off... (01-26-2019, 12:09 AM)12save Wrote: This is what I have come up with so far: BSBA requires College Algebra (or Quantitative Business Analysis) in addition to Statistics. I don't believe that Finite Math will work here, it will likely end up as a GenEd elective for folks not in the BA CS program. (01-26-2019, 12:09 AM)12save Wrote: Earth Science w/ lab (4) As far as I know, these last two will come into TESU as free electives. (01-26-2019, 12:09 AM)12save Wrote: Child Growth and Development Even as non-transferable, if they appear on the transcript, these could still come into TESU for credit. Well, the remedial english will not, but the others may. (01-26-2019, 12:09 AM)12save Wrote: This will meet the ethics requirement of Civic and Global Learning in the GenEd section. (01-26-2019, 12:09 AM)12save Wrote: 2 units I believe so, it can also fit into Human Cultures/Humanities. Alternate options include the Study.com Info Lit course (very easy) and the Intro to Religions DSST (or Study.com course). (01-26-2019, 12:09 AM)12save Wrote: Money Management will likely come in as Personal Finance and will be a free elective unless it is specifically corporate money management, which could fall under finance. RE: Daughter's BSBA TESU program - degree plan added - dfrecore - 01-26-2019 I did a quick degree plan for you. 1) Finite Math does not count towards the Quant Lit requirement for the BSBA at TESU, she needs College Algebra or higher 2) Sociology/Anthropology for Diversity Requirement still needed 3) Money Management won't count for Finance requirement 4) Needs 4 UL and 1 LL course covering 3 of the 4 areas (the BSBA only requires 12cr of UL in the AOS, so 4 courses) I show a total of 7 courses (28cr) remaining after she completes everything you listed as taken/taking at the CC. She will lose a few credits, but not too much so I wouldn't worry about it. (Guidance, PE & Money Management are overages for the Free Electives area). RE: Daughter's BSBA TESU program - degree plan added - 12save - 01-26-2019 Thank you very much for your responses, I knew I would receive some expert advice. She is doing well at our local CC and we are only paying for books and $23 in fees and a $20 parking permit per semester. It is not as inexpensive as some of you have been able to complete your degrees, but it is working for her without too much expense for us. It is just the upper level credit on which we do not want to have to spend a fortune. RE: Daughter's BSBA TESU program - degree plan added - dfrecore - 01-26-2019 I would have her take College Algebra at some point, as well as Sociology/Anthropology. If they have Principles of Finance, that would be good too. As much as she can take at CC for practically free is a good plan. She is also allowed 1 additional course in the AOS that's LL, if she can find a good one. Throw some options out there, I'll let you know what would work. I always say "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" so if she's doing well at CC, then keep on doing that. I doubt you could do alternative means much cheaper, plus at her age, she has plenty of time, so there's no rush for the BSBA. RE: Daughter's BSBA TESU program - degree plan added - 12save - 01-26-2019 Books are $400+ per semester, so I believe we could do alternative credit cheaper. However, the line "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" certainly applies. I believe that attending classes is good for her and with the California Board of Governors fee waiver (no $46 per unit), we are happy that she is doing well and will just keep her there. She is actually afraid to transfer to a 4-year school, even if she can live at home. (She has an anxiety disorder and the CC is small - about 4000 students - by California standards). She has also taken Math C (4 units) which is intermediate algebra. Will this transfer to TESU? If her keyboarding and document formatting (3), applied accounting (4), and her intermediate algebra (4) will all transfer to TESU, we might look at having her do one of the BALS in either Healthcare Management or Human Resources. That is 11 units which I did not think would transfer. They will be on her transcript, but have a course number above 50 or a letter © which do not transfer to 4-year schools in California. In the LS 30 units, 18 have to be in one concentration. Do the other 12units of the 30 have to be other liberal studies courses from outside the concentration area? Her career goal is actually to work an office in a rest home. She is very specific that that is what she wants to do. Her "real" career goal is to write children's books, but she knows that she must get an education for a day job. The English major today is very different than the one I did back in the 1980s. There are whole areas of literary criticism which did not exist when I earned my BA in English. I do not think the focus on criticism (which is politically motivated) is going to help her with what her writing goals are. Her intention is to study writing - in ways that will work for her - after she has a BA and is working in an office job. RE: Daughter's BSBA TESU program - degree plan added - dfrecore - 01-26-2019 So, I added the courses, and also added the BALS, and it changes exactly nothing. You still have the exact same number of courses to complete, both UL and LL, they're just shifted around a little bit. If she does not want to take the College Algebra course, that is really the only reason I would switch to the BALS - she is very close to completing the BSBA, and I think it's a better option both for HCM and HRM. She can pass College Algebra if she has passed Intermediate Algebra and Stats, so have her take that. Seriously, stats is way harder. The other thing, in my opinion, about getting a BSBA vs BALS is the flexibility with the UL courses in the BSBA. The BALS has very specific courses she would have to take to get the certificate/concentration; the BSBA is much more flexible (has 3 HRM courses that have to be taken, then 3 additional ones of her choice; the HCM has 6 electives). She would lose her Applied Accounting course, but I think she can use the Leadership course in the BSBA/HRM concentration. She can also opt for 2 BSBA concentrations (so HRM and HCM) if she wants. Really, I would encourage her to continue with the BSBA. RE: Daughter's BSBA TESU program - degree plan added - 12save - 01-26-2019 Thank you for your swift response. We can have her continue with the transfer AA in Business for next school year (she only has to take one math class - statistics - to earn the degree). At the end of this semester, she will have earned an AA in General business and a 30 unit general business certificate from her CC. However, she will only have 54 transfer units (with regards to in-state 4-year colleges). Is the reason you recommend the BSBA for employment reasons (later in life)? I will speak with her about her options. However, due to the fact that her desire to write children's books does not translate into a college major, she does not seem to have much opinion about which major she should choose for a BA/BS. I told her that the BSBA is a "safe" major for getting a job and she said, "OK, I'll do that then." However, I will let her know what her options are for the BALS too now that I have received some info. here from the experts on TESU. |