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Please Help! Need Fast Credits
#1
Okay, I finally got my TESC Academic Evaluation for my BSBA General Management. I am so close! Everything lines up as I intended with the exception of my BYU Japanese Exam. Which they did not accept. This basically means that I am 8 credits shy of my 120. I need 2 general electives and 6 free electives. I could take the NYU Language Exam but on the site they say that it could take as many a 8 weeks to get the results back. I really want to have everything in order for the December graduation. I don't want to put all my eggs in one basket with this NYU test so I need some other options. I am looking especially at Straighterline courses because those have been very fast for me in the past. So what are some fast Straighterline or other courses I can take? Here are the SL courses I've already taken:

Accounting II
Managerial Accounting
Financial Accounting
Business Communication

Here is my Academic Evaluation. I also have Penn Foster Strategic management and Business & Technical Writing course transcripts on the way, so those are not included.

ENC-101 (Completed)
2.. ENC1101 Fresh Eng I.............. 3.00 A ENC-101 *TE CC Class
ENC-102 (Writing Intensive) (Completed)
2.. ENC1102 Fresh Eng II............. 3.00 A ENC-102 *TE CC Class
College Algebra OR Quantitative Business Analysis (Completed)
1.. MAT-121... College Algebra.......... 3.00 CR MAT-121 *NE CLEP
Business/Managerial Communications (Completed)
1.. COM-300... Intro to Business Commun. 3.00 CR COM-300 *NE Straighterline Business Communication
Intellectual and Practical Skills (Completed)
2.. SPC2608 Fund of Speech Comm...... 3.00 B COM-108 *TE CC Class

B: Responsibility (Completed)

2.. SYG2000 General Sociology........ 3.00 A SOC-101 *TE CC Class
1.. PHI-287... Ethics in America........ 3.00 CR PHI-287 *NE DSST
1.. REL-405... Intro. to World Religions 3.00 CR REL-405 *NE DSST

C: Human Cultures (Completed)
1.. ECO-111... Macroeconomics........... 3.00 CR ECO-111 *NE CLEP
1.. ECO-112... Microeconomics........... 3.00 CR ECO-112 *NE CLEP
1.. STA-201... Principles of Statistics. 3.00 CR STA-201 *NE DSST
Interdisciplinary (Completed)
1.. POS-110... American Government...... 3.00 CR POS-110 *NE CLEP
1.. BIO-112... General Biology II....... 3.00 CR BIO-112 *NE CLEP
1.. BIO-111... General Biology I........ 3.00 CR BIO-111 *NE CLEP

D: General Ed Electives (In Progress)

Src Course # Title S.H. Grd TESC # Notes
2.. PSY2012 General Psychology....... 3.00 B PSY-101 *TE CC Class
2.. MAT1033 Interm Algebra........... 3.00 A MAT-115 *TE CC Class
2.. HUM2230 Humanities Survey II..... 3.00 A HUM-199 *TE CC Class
2.. BSC1010 General Biology I........ 4.00 A BIO-113 *TE CC Class
1.. PSY-211... Developmental Psychology. 3.00 CR PSY-211 *NE CLEP
_____________________________________________________________________ 2 credits

Core (27sh)
A: Intr Finl/Mgrl Acctg (Completed)
1.. ACC-101... Prin. of Finl Acctg...... 3.00 CR ACC-101 *NE CLEP
1.. ACC-102... Prin. of Mgrl Acctg...... 3.00 CR ACC-102 *NE Straighterline Accounting II
B: Business Law (Completed)
1.. LAW-201... Business Law............. 3.00 CR LAW-201 *NE CLEP
C: Compu Lit/Intr CIS (Completed)
2.. CGS1100 Intro Microcomp.......... 3.00 C CIS-110 *TE CC Class
D: Princ of Finance (Completed)
1.. FIN-301... Principles of Finance.... 3.00 CR FIN-301 *NE DSST
E: Prins of Management (Completed)
1.. MAN-301... Principles of Management. 3.00 CR MAN-301 *NE CLEP
F: Intro to Marketing (Completed)
1.. MAR-301... Introduction to Marketing 3.00 CR MAR-301 *NE CLEP
G: Bus in Soc/Int'l Mgt (Completed)
1.. BUS-302... Business Ethics and Socie 3.00 CR BUS-302 *NE DSST
H: Strategic Management (Not Started)
1 course needed ((This will be Penn Foster))

Specialization (12sh Must Be At the 300/400 Level)
Group 1 (Completed)
1.. ACC-201... Intermediate Accounting I 3.00 CR ACC-201 *NE Straighterline Financial Accounting
Group 2 (Completed)
1.. ECO-332... Money and Banking........ 3.00 CR ECO-332 *NE DSST
Group 3 (Completed)
1.. CIS-301... Management Information Sy 3.00 CR CIS-301 *NE DSST
B: GMS Elective Area (Completed)
Group 1 (Completed)
1.. MAN-331... Human Resources Managemen 3.00 CR MAN-331 *NE DSST
Group 2 (Completed)
1.. PSY-361... Organizational Behavior.. 3.00 CR PSY-361 *NE DSST
1.. ACC-303... Cost Accounting.......... 3.00 CR ACC-303 *NE Straighterline Managerial Accounting

Business Electives (9sh)
1.. MAN-201... Principles of Supervision 3.00 CR MAN-201 *NE DSST
1.. BUS-101... Introduction to Business. 3.00 CR BUS-101 *NE DSST
3 credits ((This will be Penn Foster Business Writing))

Free Electives (6sh)
> Complete 6 semester hours.
3 credits
3 credits
#2
CLEP Analyzing and interpreting literature (6 cr)
DSST Introduction to Computing (3)

Both of those are considered very easy and don't require much if any study. They will also fit in either gen ed or free electives.

For the free electives there are some self paced free options.
ACE NFA courses, TEEX cyber security, kaplan pla course
AAS in Environmental Safety & Security Technologies from TESC - Completed 2014
and BA Emergency & Disaster Mgmt at American Military University with a minor in Security Management - Completed


Completed:
FEMA: 20 credit hours, B&M: 33 credit hours, AARTS: 14 credit hours, certifications
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra
CLEP: Analyzing & Interpret. Literature CLEP - 66, English Composition Modular CLEP - 58, American Government CLEP - 58, Social Sciences & History CLEP - 63
DSST: Intro to Computing DSST - 452
Straighterline: Business Ethics (88%), Criminal Justice (94%), World Religions (93%), Cultural Anthropology (92%), Intro to Sociology (94%)
TECEP: CIS 107, ENGL 102, PSY 270, BIO 208
#3
I don't know much about this, but look into American Council on Teaching Foreign Language Exam. The credit is ACE, so accepted by TESC. I believe you conduct the exam/interview over the phone and there is some element of writing.
Certified Proficiency Testing Program & ACTFL Testing Office | American Council on The Teaching of Foreign Languages
and
Language Testing - Language Testing International

Just double check that what you test is the same one that is awarded credit via ACE.

Credit award table:
http://www.languagetesting.com/american-...-education

fficial ACTFL Rating

World Languages

Novice High / Intermediate Low

3 LD

Intermediate Mid

6 LD

Intermediate High / Advanced Low

6 LD + 1 UD

Advanced Mid

6 LD + 3 UD

Advanced High / Superior

6 LD + 8 UD
#4
I've done all three TEEX cybersecurity courses, which are 2 credits each. They are a little tedious, but they're free and I think they will work as free electives.
June 2016: B.A. in English - TESU

CLEP
A&I Lit 79, Intro Soc 65, Intro Psych 73, Intro Edu Psych 60, Human G&D 65, English Lit 73, Am Lit 73, Hum 63, College Comp 63, Prin Mark 73
DSST
Intro Comp 460, Env & Hum 65, Intro World Rel 475, Tech Writ 67, Ethics in Amer 456, H/C Geog 60, Gen Anthro 68, R&F Sov Un 73, HTYH 468
TECEP
Public Relations: Thought and Practice 86
TEEX
Cyber 101: Cyber Security for Everyone
Cyber 201: Cyber Security for IT Professionals
Cyber 301: Cyber Security for Business Professionals
ALEKS
Intermediate Algebra
UEXCEL
Literacy Instruction in the Elementary School - A

Credits 120/120 I'M DONE!!!!!!!!!!!
"You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream."
C. S. Lewis
#5
I'm gonna agree with defscarlett. The CLEP Analyzing and interpreting literature (6 cr) and DSST Introduction to Computing (3) are probably your quickest route, with all the other tests you have taken its suprising you didn't take these already.
AMU: 39 Gen Ed credits
Military ACE credits: 24 Gen Ed/GMS/Bus/Free credits
Clep: College Mathmatics 67 , Prin of Management 65 , College Algebra 56 , Anal & Interpreting Lit 65
DSST: Intro to Computing 452 , Prin of Supervision 446 , Management Information Systems 437 , Human Resource Mgmt 68 , Organization Behavior 63
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra , Pre-Calculus
Straighterline: Accounting I , Accounting II , Finiancial Accounting , Business Ethics
TEEX: Cybersecurity for Everyone
PF: Financial Management , Strategic Management
Saylor: Marketing
TECEP: Advertising
TESC: APS-401 Current Trends & Applications
#6
michaelfrye1970 Wrote:I'm gonna agree with defscarlett. The CLEP Analyzing and interpreting literature (6 cr) and DSST Introduction to Computing (3) are probably your quickest route, with all the other tests you have taken its suprising you didn't take these already.

I thought I wasn't going to need any more credits with my BYU exam. Unfortunately that didn't work out. That CLEP does sound like the kind of one you can pretty much just walk in cold and manage a pass. I might go with that. Does TESC require the optional essay?

As for the DSST, I was concerned that it would duplicate with my CGS1100 Intro Micro computers so I didn't take it.
#7
saiga Wrote:I thought I wasn't going to need any more credits with my BYU exam. Unfortunately that didn't work out. That CLEP does sound like the kind of one you can pretty much just walk in cold and manage a pass. I might go with that. Does TESC require the optional essay?

As for the DSST, I was concerned that it would duplicate with my CGS1100 Intro Micro computers so I didn't take it.


Give a call to advising to find out if COS101 duplicates with CIS110 Intro to Micro. I don't think they do because they are from two different areas of study, computer science and computer information systems. If approved, have them add both exams to your eval as planned credit. Then go sit both exams. A&I Lit does not require an essay, it is MC. I agree you can take them cold (no study) on the same day and be done with it.

If for some strange reason COS101 is considered duplicating credit, then use the TEEX free online courses for 2CR. I would use the following track:

Cybersecurity for Everyone - Non-Technical (CIS-299) - 2CR
AWR-175-W Information Security for Everyone
AWR-174-W Cyber Ethics
AWR-168-W Cyber Law and White Collar Crime


Another 6CR Option - CLEP MAT-102/103 College Mathematics; with your math history you would more than likely be able to sit this exam cold as well.


Good luck, it's great to be so close to the finish line!

"Setting a goal is not the main thing. It is deciding how you will go about achieving it and staying with that plan." -Tom Landry

TESC:
AAS, Admin Studies. 2010
BA, Social Sciences. 2010. Arnold Fletcher Award.
AAS, Environmental, Safety & Security Technologies. 2011
BSBA, General Management. 2011. Arnold Fletcher Award. Sigma Beta Delta (ΣΒΔWink!
#8
DSST Intro to Computing transfers in as COS 101, you shouldn't have any issue.
AAS in Environmental Safety & Security Technologies from TESC - Completed 2014
and BA Emergency & Disaster Mgmt at American Military University with a minor in Security Management - Completed


Completed:
FEMA: 20 credit hours, B&M: 33 credit hours, AARTS: 14 credit hours, certifications
ALEKS: Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra
CLEP: Analyzing & Interpret. Literature CLEP - 66, English Composition Modular CLEP - 58, American Government CLEP - 58, Social Sciences & History CLEP - 63
DSST: Intro to Computing DSST - 452
Straighterline: Business Ethics (88%), Criminal Justice (94%), World Religions (93%), Cultural Anthropology (92%), Intro to Sociology (94%)
TECEP: CIS 107, ENGL 102, PSY 270, BIO 208
#9
I will only add that the DSST Technical Writing was rediculously easy (at least to me), I would take a look at that if the computing exam doesn't fit the bill. and hearty 2nd to the CLEp A&I Literature...widely regarded as the easiest CLEP.

Good Luck,
MBA, Western Governors University February 2014
BS Charter Oak State College November 2011
AS in EMS August 2010

I'm always happy to complete the free application waiver for those applying to WGU (I get a free gift from WGU for this).  Just PM me your first/last name and a valid email so I can complete their form.

Thread; COSC AS using FEMA http://www.degreeforum.net/excelsior-tho...total.html
#10
I took the Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP today. Walked in totally cold and got a 72. I'd say most native English speakers could manage a pass.

I'm going to take the DSST next week sometime and I will be DONE. Finally. It is such a nervous relief to see all my credits added up on my evaluation. I am so grateful I found this forum and was able to save myself a ton of time, effort, and money.


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