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Ok, this is a start. I'll see how many equivalencies we can find for these tests in a new thread. So far, we have one you provided for the EDU course...
Thanks again!
Sandra
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cookderosa Wrote:ALEKS Business Statistics, MAT201 (Business Majors only: OPM351, upper level)
Does that mean it wouldn't count for non-business majors? Wouldn't OMP351 simply show up as a free elective if you weren't a business major?
I'll think about the major-specific idea.....
Thanks for your help, Jennifer!
Sandra
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SandraNC Wrote:Does that mean it wouldn't count for non-business majors? Wouldn't OMP351 simply show up as a free elective if you weren't a business major?
I'll think about the major-specific idea.....
Thanks for your help, Jennifer!
Sandra
No. It's a math credit (MAT201) for everyone and duplicates all stats credit UNLESS you are a business major, in which case it comes in as OMP351. *meaning a business major can take a stats + business stats without duplication. There are others that you'll encounter like this as well. That's why I said it was pretty specific, and you could likely do the business list without too much struggle, but there may be others that would give you a headache. To bad TESC can't just give us their advising book ehe?:p
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Yes, the advising book would be nice! I wonder why they don't make it public.
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06-01-2011, 10:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2011, 11:14 AM by bricabrac.)
I was told all stats courses (STA201) are math course but business stats (OPM351) is considered management course.
Disaster basic is EDM200
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bricabrac Wrote:Disaster basic is EDM200
Thanks! Now I can get rid of my question mark.
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I added the two ECE equivalencies we have so far and some of the comments from this thread.
Sorted by Area/Exam Type
http://degreeplanners.com/media/TESC_Equivalencies.pdf
Sorted by Area/Course Number (so you can see which exams duplicate credit)
http://degreeplanners.com/media/TESC_Equ...Course.pdf
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Thank you, this is very helpful!
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I thought you all were WRITING the advising book for TESC...
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I just found this sight and I can't believe all the helpful information on it.
Thank you Sandra for this breakdown it will really help me figure out the rest of my degree.
Marie
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