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Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - Merlin - 05-17-2019 I just got this email and thought I'd share it in case it is useful to anyone here: Beginning with registration for the July 2019 term, the University will be changing the title of the SOS-110 course from Living in the Information Age to Critical Information Literacy. Please note the following in conjunction with this change:
We look forward to working closely with you to ensure your continued success and the completion of your degree. If you have questions about the SOS-110 course or need guidance in the registration process, please call (609) 777-5680 or email:
Best regards, Catharine A. Punchello Associate Vice President and University Registrar RE: Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - AwardTour - 05-17-2019 (05-17-2019, 03:51 PM)Merlin Wrote:Every new announcement with TESU comes with an added cost. I am not familiar with "MyFoundationLab" or what TESU considers a "minimal fee". I guess I will soon find out. RE: Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - suzycupcake - 05-17-2019 Just got this too. For those of us that haven't taken this yet, there is really no change, we still have to take it but the syllabus has changed a bit, is that right? I just took this class (or what seems to be the same class) at GCU in Feb and it was the worst 7 weeks of my life. Not looking forward to this one either. Excelsior still doesn't make you take this? That's a reason right there for me to look into them. Seriously. I'm dreading this so much. RE: Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - saraholson - 05-17-2019 i have really loved being enrolled at tesu and have had good experiences with them - BUUTTTT... dang, i am glad i am almost done. i don't have SOS-110 on my academic eval as a required course. so i guess i don't have to take it. i had done the TES-100 and that was a very expensive 30 mins of my life RE: Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - Rustydroid - 05-17-2019 TESU is really becoming a pain. I already took the 1 Credit conerstone but want to change from a BSBA in Management to a BSBA in Accounting. I get the feeling that TESU is going to make me take SOS-110. I already have fulfilled all my general electives credits with my Navy and CC credits. The conerstone won't do anything for me and I'll basically throw $300 down the drain if TESU makes me take SOS-110. RE: Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - ChilliDawg - 05-17-2019 (05-17-2019, 06:23 PM)Rustydroid Wrote: TESU is really becoming a pain. I already took the 1 Credit conerstone but want to change from a BSBA in Management to a BSBA in Accounting. I get the feeling that TESU is going to make me take SOS-110. I already have fulfilled all my general electives credits with my Navy and CC credits. I really appreciate TESU, and the opportunity they gave me to finish a Bachelor and an Associate. However, the more I read, the more I am glad that I am done there and moving on........ RE: Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - dfrecore - 05-17-2019 (05-17-2019, 06:23 PM)Rustydroid Wrote: TESU is really becoming a pain. I already took the 1 Credit conerstone but want to change from a BSBA in Management to a BSBA in Accounting. I get the feeling that TESU is going to make me take SOS-110. I already have fulfilled all my general electives credits with my Navy and CC credits. If you are already enrolled, and were required to take the old cornerstone for your degree plan (prior to catalog 19A) then you are fine - this doesn't pertain to you. Also, when changing concentrations, you're not changing catalogs, so this also won't apply. You can just call and ask them to make the change, and they will without anything else happening. RE: Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - ChilliDawg - 05-18-2019 (05-17-2019, 10:23 PM)dfrecore Wrote:I was thinking about procuring a second bachelor at TESU. I assume that I would once again have to take a Captstone?(05-17-2019, 06:23 PM)Rustydroid Wrote: TESU is really becoming a pain. I already took the 1 Credit conerstone but want to change from a BSBA in Management to a BSBA in Accounting. I get the feeling that TESU is going to make me take SOS-110. I already have fulfilled all my general electives credits with my Navy and CC credits. RE: Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - natshar - 05-18-2019 (05-18-2019, 08:46 AM)ChilliDawg Wrote:(05-17-2019, 10:23 PM)dfrecore Wrote:I was thinking about procuring a second bachelor at TESU. I assume that I would once again have to take a Captstone?(05-17-2019, 06:23 PM)Rustydroid Wrote: TESU is really becoming a pain. I already took the 1 Credit conerstone but want to change from a BSBA in Management to a BSBA in Accounting. I get the feeling that TESU is going to make me take SOS-110. I already have fulfilled all my general electives credits with my Navy and CC credits. Yes. If change schools or add a new degree from a different school you must take SOS-110. My story: I was pursuing a BSBA and also had a BA on my evaluation but I wasn't sure if I was going to earn it. I took TES-100. I dropped the BA from my evaluation in January 2019. Then in April 2019, I decided that I wanted to have a different but similar BA on my evaluation (again not sure if I'm actually going to earn it) they added it but it requires SOS-110. Basically sometime in April there was a rule in effect where if you change schools you will to take SOS-110. It was kind of frustrating, I was told them I previously had a BA and it didn't require SOS-110 but no luck. I do not plan on earning the BA, just the BSBA but I'm still keeping it on my evaluation for now. Say you switch from a BSBA accounting to marketing you won't have to take SOS-110. But if you switch from or add a BSBA marketing to BA Liberal studies then you would have to take SOS-110. This also applies to associates degrees as well. If you add an associates to bachelors or vice versa you will have to take SOS-110 if the other degree is in a different school (business, liberal arts, etc.). So basically I'm at a point where if I want to purse any business degree at TESU TES-100 will work and I'm good. But if I change my major to anything that isn't business (bachelor or associates) I must take SOS-110 and there is no way around it. Also, lets say I graduate and then I want to earn a second degree from TESU after I graduate, I will have to take SOS-110 no matter what, even if I want to earn another business degree. Hope this clears everything up. RE: Changes to TESU SOS-110 Course Title and Structure - dfrecore - 05-18-2019 (05-18-2019, 10:10 AM)natshar Wrote:(05-18-2019, 08:46 AM)ChilliDawg Wrote: I was thinking about procuring a second bachelor at TESU. I assume that I would once again have to take a Captstone? Changing your degree (or adding one) is different than changing your concentration under the same degree. Completely different thing. Regarding getting a 2nd degree, that's also completely different. I do NOT think you have to take the cornerstone when getting a 2nd degree - that would be considered a General Education course, which is waived for 2nd degrees. For a 2nd degree, you need 24 NEW credits in the major, and 15-18cr of those must be UL (depending upon the degree) - and the capstone counts as your new credits as well as UL. You would also have to pay for the residency waiver. Here's info on the 2nd degree: https://www.tesu.edu/academics/catalog/award-of-degrees Second Baccalaureate Degree Students who have received one baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution and wish to earn a second baccalaureate degree must:
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