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Duplicate Electives? @ TESU - rckola911 - 03-07-2019 Hi all hope you are well. Had a question that I wasn't sure about. At straighterline I have taken a class called Introduction to Business Communications - COM-02-Business Communication - BUS105 i was looking to take another class called Fundamentals of Speech - COM-108- [i]Introduction to Communication - COM101[/i] [i]Is it possible that electives can duplicate and i wont be awarded credit for the extra? [/i] [i]Thanks for any info. [/i] RE: Duplicate Electives? @ TESU - dfrecore - 03-07-2019 I'm assuming that you're talking about TESU? If so, those are not duplicate courses - you can tell by the TESU course numbers (COM-202 and COM-108). RE: Duplicate Electives? @ TESU - rckola911 - 03-08-2019 (03-07-2019, 11:53 AM)dfrecore Wrote: I'm assuming that you're talking about TESU? If so, those are not duplicate courses - you can tell by the TESU course numbers (COM-202 and COM-108). Ah i see what your saying. Both of these classes are at straighter line. I guess what I'm asking is, when i submit these classes to TESU will they view them as duplicates? Based on your answer I'm gearing toward no. Apparently they are communication classes but have different course numbers. RE: Duplicate Electives? @ TESU - dfrecore - 03-08-2019 They are completely different. At TESU, Business Comm comes in as a Communications course (depends on what degree as to where it will go), while Intro to Comm comes in as your speech requirement. RE: Duplicate Electives? @ TESU - rckola911 - 03-08-2019 (03-08-2019, 04:45 PM)dfrecore Wrote: They are completely different. At TESU, Business Comm comes in as a Communications course (depends on what degree as to where it will go), while Intro to Comm comes in as your speech requirement. Great thanks for the info! Now i can get started on it this weekend. Thanks so much!! -ro. |